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A ceasefire signed by the rebels and the Manila government might as well be torn up.
I've postponed my trip to Israel until the autumn; maybe then I'll be able to see friends not only in West Jerusalem and Tel Aviv but also in East Jerusalem and Ramallah, though it could well be torn apart again by Israeli tanks as a reprisal for Netanya.
But much worse, if and when one of these candidates does becomes the Republican Party's nominee for president, the Party could very well be torn asunder into factions.
It flaunts all sorts of influences from both sides of the pond along the way, like in "¡Viva La Gloria!"'s fraternal pub chant where America's early sixties might as well be tearing it up with Who hooligans.
Senior scientists like Dr. Wells are torn between pursuing research they believe in and protecting students from staking their job prospects on projects they may never be able to complete.
He is proud of the apartment because he feels the bright colored walls will look well while they are being torn down.
If you write well about a beautiful building being torn down, people will think that's very sad.
The ballet's well-known tale of lovers being torn apart by a bride's marriage of convenience thus acquires a new intimacy filled with nervous tension.
He managed to get a glimpse of the village, and saw that every house and structure save the village well had been torn down.
Beverly means well, but she is torn between motherhood and her ambition to be a writer.
The judge president was so annoyed with defence counsel that he threatened a contempt of court charge because the counsel's well-used robe was torn.
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