Sentences with phrase «on tear on»

Indoor dogs tend to have nails that need more regular attention than dogs who put a lot of wear on tear on their nails from outdoor play.

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Morton used six tapes of interviews to write the biography, knowing that he was sitting on revelations that could tear apart the country's oldest and best - loved institution.
Besides Oakland residents arrested within the city for pot crimes dating back to 1996, the permits are available to residents living at least 10 of the past 20 years in police beats torn apart by the war on drugs.
Professional marketers are torn when it comes to agreeing on the effectiveness and value of Facebook advertising.
The happy faced emoji spewing tears of joy isn't just the «word of the year,» it's a certifiable craze — and one that brands have quickly moved to capitalize on.
The world's largest retailer, for years slow to respond to Amazon.com (amzn) in the digital wars, has been on a tear in recent quarters, helped by the $ 3 billion acquisition of jet.com and overhaul of its marketplace last year, and by better integration of its stores with its digital business.
Pulling on it will only tear it out by the roots.
The cryptocurrency has been on a tear lately.
He vocally opposed the Iran deal and campaigned on tearing it up.
The price of Lucara shares has been on a tear ever since, popping 150 % over the past six months.
Treasury yields have been on a tear higher recently and will likely continue to zoom ahead in the second half of 2018, BlackRock's Rick Rieder said Monday.
When Dale Earnhardt Jr. isn't tearing down the racetrack, he tweetstorms, cooks for his family, snacks on banana and mayo sandwiches and owns several businesses, too.
The Gaglardis — father and son team Bob and Tom — are on a bit of a tear in terms of their global expansion.
Their task was difficult before the FAANG Inc went on an historic tear.
Apple's 2013 Christmas commercial for the iPhone tells the story of a young boy who used his iPhone to capture candid video clips of his family on Christmas day and then puts together a short video that leaves his mother in tears.
Last year, wear and tear forced PDX to replace the iconic carpet, but the new design is a riff on the old.
Wickersham also noted that many players were torn on where to train, unsure if working out with the Patriots» trainers would make Brady upset with them, or if training with the TB12 group would find them in the crosshairs of their head coach.
A two - metre strip of flashing, torn from the eaves, laid twisted on the lawn.
Depending on the sofa's age, you might agree to a 50/50 split or factor in wear and tear.
On day two she peeled off the smoke - tinted window film that shielded the C - suite from view and tore down fencing around the executive parking lot.
After a couple of days on crutches, I saw a surgeon who told me it was the worst ligament tear he'd ever seen and that he wanted to do a major operation on my knee right away.
I then proceeded to tear it apart and put a bunch of new parts in to make it as big as I could and still drive it on the street.
On Sunday, events escalated so much that police in the capital issued tear gas and rubber bullets.
Bitcoin has gone on tears in the past, but never quite like this.
Last month he condemned Trump's missiles attacks on the Assad regime in Syria for having no legal authorisation and escalating tensions in the war - torn country.
Netflix has been on a tear this year, and traders are expecting a big move when the company reports earnings on Monday after the market close.
They responded with much gusto, recommending their must - have baby items that have saved them from tears, sweat, and frustration, in addition to dishing on the things you shouldn't bother putting on your registry.
A streamer broke down in tears on a livestream after his 10 - year - old brother opened the door to a SWAT team.
Although Blab is now dead (tears), be on the lookout for new digital marketing and communication trends.
«One friendly but sharp - eyed commentator on Berkshire has pointed out that our book value at the end of 1964 would have bought about one - half ounce of gold and, 15 years later, after we have plowed back all earnings along with much blood, sweat and tears, the book value produced will buy about the same half ounce.
Apple's stock price, which had been on a tear ahead of the iPhone announcement event, has been little changed since as investors await more information on early sales.
«Two masked men armed with tear gas and knives relieved a delivery truck of its 6,000 copies of the game [on Nov. 6] in a hijacking that took place just south of Paris....
As I listened and watched, real tears clouded my vision, raining down on the keyboard - tears of pure joy.
South of the border, there's a lot of attention being paid to the rich, as President Barack Obama and some wealthy Americans like Warren Buffett call on the most affluent to pay a greater share of taxes in that recession - torn nation.
This extra warm fleece, made from wisely sourced materials, has spandex padding and doesn't use a seam on the sleeves that could eventually rip or tear.
We are apes on a rock tearing through a void.
The New York Times mentioned how the movie tore up Twitter but not the ratings, garnering only 1.37 million viewers, or slightly better than what the network usually pulls on Thursday nights.
A day to thank those who helped you get here — nurtured you, taught you, cheered you on, and dried your tears.
She said that the robots cut down on the wear and tear of the human body, which typically occurs for these blue - collar warehouse workers and thus prolongs their careers.
BGOV's veteran editors would gather and roll their eyes as Winkler, on the line from New York, tore apart each headline and made them rewrite it in Bloomberg - ese.
Bitcoin has been on another tear of late, nudging a record of $ 1,300 per unit — more than an ounce of gold.
Founder Lee Williamson made salt his living in 2002, and since then this San Francisco - based sea salt seller has been on a tear — growing 296 % in just the past three years.
In addition to the wear and tear of the workplace itself on employees» bodies, lifting heavy objects such as boxes of files can result in accidents.
A good book can be an escape from reality, an inciter of tears — or, for people intent on self - improvement — a sage tutor.
As law enforcement officers descended on the town of 21,000 equipped with armored trucks, body armor, camouflage, and assault rifles, and fired tear gas and rubber bullets into crowds of protesters during the last two weeks, civilians and politicians are making call to rein in the weapons arsenals cops have been amassing.
The formulations are much sturdier, which means no runny black tears à la Lauren Conrad on «The Hills.»
There is so little competition on this front that experiencing responsive and appreciative contact with a corporation is enough to shock most consumers to tears.
«There is so little competition on good customer service that a positive experience with a corporation is enough to shock most consumers to tears
Maybe a lot, but remember, the Gretzky trade led to whole lot of tears in Canada and Peter Pocklington wasn't about to win any elections after he pulled the trigger on that deal.
The most common knee surgery performed on seniors is for a meniscus tear.
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