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Eventually, the buildings were expected to be torn down and replaced, so there was little bubble psychology for housing on any large scale.
These assurances – often known as "comfort letters" – are expected to be torn up on Wednesday when Margrethe Vestager, the competition commissioner, confirms the commission has concluded that the two tax rulings constitute illegal state aid.
But William F. Stifel, a former president of the American Kennel Club who is now a member of the Westminster club's board, said: "I don't know why, but I expected to be torn apart.
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I'd expected Hughes to be torn apart by the audience, but he was treated relatively gently.
He had gotten FEMA vouchers for a hotel he was headed to, and he told me that, though his own apartment hadn't burned, much of the complex had, and he expected it all to be torn down.
With one debutant in their backline and three more with three caps or fewer, Italy were expected by some to be torn to shreds by Wales's vaunted three-quarters.
RANGERS LOSE LEFEBVRE: Rangers defenseman Sylvain Lefebvre is expected to be sidelined for two weeks after tearing a ligament in his left knee in a 4-2 loss Wednesday night against Philadelphia.
The Burnley striker, 20, had expected to be out for six months after tearing his knee ligaments in a pre-season friendly at Rochdale on 7 August.
Julie Deane said she made a point of leaving social media alone for an annual family holiday, and Luke Johnson said "the wear and tear on individuals expected to be constantly available" was a real concern.
In September 2010, Christian tore his pectoral muscle and was expected to be sidelined for approximately six months.
He has torn a ligament in a thumb and is expected to be out for an extended period of time.
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