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Her central strategy for much of 2007 was to appear as the inevitable nominee, but Iowans shredded that notion.
The mental maps of New York -- how the region functioned and how people mostly never gave it a thought -- were shredded that day, along with so much else.
If President-elect Barack Obama has shredded that idea, he also must grapple with whether his ambition to redraw the political map leads to a fleeting or fundamental realignment.
In the name of tradition, postmodern architects shredded that, too.
I also love how it seems as though lightning has shredded that tree.
"The credibility of his accusers has been so shredded that anything they say carries no weight", says MJ Akbar, its national spokesman.
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"They always know when I am shredding, that's for sure".
Dempsey continued to bite and tear, as if intent on shredding that raincoat.
Republicans in Congress, he suggested, would shred that tradition under cover of a debate that is only nominally about the budget.
When politicians asked Mr. Jenkins if he was eradicating the culture that he inherited from his predecessor Robert E. Diamond Jr., Barclays' new chief said he was indeed "shredding that legacy" of sometimes being "too self-centered and too aggressive".
His models trusted him, and he wasn't going to shred that trust by putting them in a New York queer magazine.
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