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On fresh for Gallen, he tore in, offloaded, looked to tear the game open.
After the Wycombe goalkeeper met Heskey's powerful 75th-minute header with a tremendous diving catch, the cries of "Taylor for England" were still ringing around the Holte End when the 34-year-old former coalminer raced out yet again to dive at Owen's feet as the England striker tore in to meet Gerrard's incisive pass.
It nearly tore in half before it exploding into flames.
Just 1 13 in, the speedy Chimera tore in on the left wing.
A beak that rubbed and tore "in the old stagers, particularly".
Coastal communities in Wales and south-west and southern England bore the brunt of the weather that tore in from the Atlantic.
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A tear in the fabric.
What if Ukraine is torn in two?
Or one self torn in two.
My heart is torn in half.
I'm torn in two.
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