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151. I've been through my neighbourhood, where they've torn down liquor stores and burnt down everything. 152. He stood at the window eating grapes from a paper bag torn open down the side. 153. With the multinational empires torn apart, are the multinational nations next? 154. But it is torn by deeper internal divisions than those warring along ethnic or religious lines. 155. Yet how far was the fabric of life in the countryside torn by the forces of the New World? 156. It had thorns like daggers, Sabine discovered, wincing with the pain of her torn fingers. 157. I preferred the raven, that black leaf torn from the dark forest. 158. A shower of debris including tiny amounts of blood from torn retinal vessels causes floaters. 159. I threw away the guava core, and it too was torn to pieces by the children. 160. Luckily, she was wearing tough boots, so the trap had not torn her leg. 161. Robertsbridge, the great Cistercian house, disappeared entirely, torn down by the local people. 162. He watched a young man hobbling up a trail, one foot torn away at the ankle. 163. It riffles the torn papers on desks daubed with red, white and blue paint. 164. There would be a mass exodus of people, a meltdown of the financial system, a city torn apart. 165. Numerous nations have not only experienced external threats, but have been torn apart by internal struggle as well. 166. He leafed through a pile of documents until he found a sheet of paper torn from an exercise book. 167. In Gulu, a deeply religious town still torn between fear and hope, a handshake has become a sin. 168. His hand closed over grass which was instantly torn from the soft earth and his boots were dislodged from their precarious footholds. 169. Serena is torn between her sisterly love and her annoyance with Stella's aggressive insecurity. 170. With a tremendous explosion, the guts of the carrier are torn out. 171. Granny Weatherwax lay in it, her dress torn, her hair uncoiling from its rock-hard bun. 172. Corbett heard her out, torn between his desire to sleep and excitement at what he had discovered. 173. He could imagine how anxious she must have been, torn between two different kinds of loyalty. 174. He padded them out with a torn sheet from sick bay to stop them making any noise. 175. There is a torn up house I live near and the stairs are broken down. 176. Blood from his torn ear was soaking his left epaulette with its tarnished chains and gilded eagle. 177. He ordered two barracks torn down and a fountain constructed on the cement base of a latrine. 178. He's torn a cartilage. 179. The toll includes drowned livestock, ruined wheat crops and boats torn from their moorings on rivers around the north state. 180. The political structures were torn apart until the very foundations were rocked.