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Examples
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Yet there is something heart-tearing about Pendleton's candour as she confirms that her nightmares are still reeling through her head: It's probably something to do with being a little bit mental.
Victoria Pendleton: 'Dreaming of being chased by a killer is normal' Donald McRae 2010
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Merritt Janson, who plays Rosalind, is very much the star of the show, alternating joyfully between heart-tearing ardor and clownish physicality.
Love, Fresh and New Terry Teachout 2011
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This over-the-top, showboating Mexican folk form is masculine in all its heart-tearing and tear-jerking glory.
Derek Beres: Global Beat Fusion: Music as Preservation and Cultural Force 2009
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His parents had had the most heart-tearing of rows and Harry wanted his father to return and put all the pieces back together again.
The Edge of Madness Michael Dobbs 2008
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The most frequently visited and heart-tearing monument in Washington D.C. is nearing its 25th birthday, its place at the core of American life growing stronger with each passing year.
Stale Glory 2007
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KEENAN: But I think that's what makes this such a heart-tearing story.
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In his long years he had encountered many powerful opponents Cossacks, land thieves, the Pettis boys, those heart-tearing years of five-inch rain, the governors of Wyoming and Nebraska, and now the mountains.
Centennial Michener, James 1974
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Sophia's cry of grief was as heart-tearing as Ugolini's, but she kept it inside herself.
The Saracen: The Holy War Robert Shea 1963
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"Auwel Auwe!" she lamented, reciting that heart-tearing word of the islands that has always been reserved for moments of supreme anguish.
Hawaii Michener, James 1959
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Caruthers had come across a bit of personal history, and that it was giving him a heart-tearing experience.
Ted Strong in Montana With Lariat and Spur Edward C. Taylor
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