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But the plan was torn asunder within the first few minutes of the second half.
He felt that everything inside him had been torn asunder.
"That all goes asunder when you have an illegal act taken," he said.
That was a time when pieces of things were cast asunder.
They all parted asunder as the king made a sign to her to come forward.
In the space of a breath, it all had been torn asunder.
Sometimes a house of God must be torn asunder to survive.
But I also knew that our country was being torn asunder by opposition to the war.
I dared to open my heart, and it was torn asunder.
Of course, that big happy family may occasionally be torn asunder.
She is bound to him in a way that God does not want torn asunder.
But that is different from living in a place where the fabric has been torn asunder.
And the royal family had been torn asunder in the battle.
The trees here are dead, but there they have been split asunder by some terrible force.
They have broken asunder from the higher classes, and seem to think their interests are separate.
And, under these terrible pressures, the European mind split finally asunder.
Would it fall asunder when they sat down to divide the spoils?
Who now, in the midst of war, with this country torn asunder, would listen to him?
The fury mounted, and the world seemed ready to be torn asunder.
This order has been torn asunder because the Bush administration refused to operate within it.
If it were left up to the spectators he would have been torn asunder on the spot.
"But it seems like the Democrats are torn asunder and don't know what to make issues of."
This country should not be torn asunder over this debate.
All safe and normal life had been torn asunder.
A wholeness torn asunder, then, a fall away from origins.