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Smith got emotional at Tuesday's news conference as he talked about watching hospital staffers arrive in tears to do their jobs.

As Andrés leaves, he says to Don Quixote that if the Knight ever comes upon him again, even if he's being torn to pieces, "don't help me and don't come to my aid".

It's just too much wear and tear to keep doing that".

The essence can be further described by its six constituents: "to see and evaluate the signs and feel the tear occurring", "to do everything possible to prevent the injury", "not seeing any signs and being surprised", "to seek explanations for why the injury happened", "coping with guilt and self-blame" and "to accept, move on and forgive oneself".

She is torn about what to do.

Party officials are themselves torn over what to do.

"I'm torn on what to do," he said.

However, like many new mothers, she feels "torn" about what to do next.

I'm a little torn on what to do with the food-delivery sequence.

German Europhiles feel beleaguered.Ministers are torn between promises "to do whatever it takes" to defend the euro and the hostility of their voters towards serial bail-outs.

But Silver, who recently said that, as commissioner, his first responsibility is to consider what's best for the game itself, as opposed to what is most entertaining for fans to watch, seems torn about what to do.

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