Word: teared
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Bill Clinton, should never have been faced with the dilemma of either fighting that war or being traitors. It was as if American power, like an Aztec sun god, required terrible infusions of blood. Either sacrifice yourselves upon the altar of Vietnam, the drama demanded, or slay the fathers, tear down their house...
...writing, and the group as a whole is never better than on "This Street, that Man, this Life," which begins "This street holds its secrets/ like a cobra holds its kill," and works through the darkness of the scene to "This life has its victories/ but its defeats tear so visciously./ This life holds its secrets/ like the sea." The Junkies have always known some of those secrets, and on Black Eyed Man, they have finally given them a voice...
Anderson, who has won praise for his attempts to open up the police department to the community, said the meeting would serve to tear down the barriers between the police and students...
Chambers is on a tear, scoring 33 points, hauling in 12 rebounds, and handing out 17 assists in Pennsylvania's last two games, both wins. Allen has been named Ivy League Rookie of the Week for the past three weeks...
...grassy-knoll assassin, introducing some curious confessional documentation he claimed to have found in an attic. (The credibility problem of assassination buffs has not been enhanced by the double standard with which they seem to accept indiscriminately every self-proclaimed assassin or grassy-knoll eyewitness who comes forward, but tear to shreds any evidence or testimony that might support the lone-gunman ) theory...