Word: teared
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...according to Beys, "The purpose of the committee is to tear us down and build us up again...
...words of conciliation in an effort to dispel the notion that his 7,600-member department is an army of occupation. And he carries a big stick. Even though the city is strapped for cash, Williams recently got about $1 million for new riot gear that includes rubber bullets, tear-gas bombs, face shields and 10 crisis vans. "I don't think we are going to have widespread violence," Williams says. But he notes that all police officers have received 16 hours of riot training since he arrived...
...those around him. He leaves his wife and children and neglects his lover, Mary Godwin (Catharine Gibson). Even when he receives the news of his first wife's suicide, the accidental rhyme "found drowned" in the letter affects him more than his loss. Byron taunts him, "You shred and tear lives around you as much as I, the cynic, the libertine." The older poet admits to his share of irresponsibility, leaving a child by Claire Clairemont (Kate Bennis) to die in a convent...
Already, top Clinton team members expect that the role of enforcer may soon be played by Hillary Clinton. Last week the President-elect spoke almost wistfully of being unable to tear down walls in the West Wing so Hillary could have an office nearer to him. Several officials say they expect the First Lady to work out of a corner office on the second floor of the West Wing -- about as far as you can get from the Oval Office and still be in the same building. But as an official put it, "Wherever she sits will be the chief...
...Milosevic is now in the market for peace, and is carrying Karadzic with him, it can only be because war has brought him almost all that he hoped to tear out of Bosnia. "The Serbs are not going to cease firing until satiated," says a State Department official. After more than nine months of fighting, an estimated 125,000 have been killed, more than a million refugees are homeless, and Bosnian Serbs hold 70% of the republic. An internationally sanctioned accord now would reward the Serbs, who make up only 31% of the Bosnian population, for their aggression. Milosevic would...