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Gordon is a voracious reader and tearer of news clips.
The tearer of hearts and souls."
The common name, vulture, is derived from the Latin word vulturus, meaning "tearer," in reference to its feeding habits.
"I ought to know a Tearer when I see one," Pitt replied jokingly.
Where is Aaurh the warrior, and sa'Rrahh the Tearer, wayward but dear to Me?
Corpse Tearer Linnorm - The most powerful linnorm, possesses energy drain, spells and acid breath.
"POWER to TEARER"
Rumours persist that Jabba is co-writing a low budget feature of sorts that will be a real 'kick in the pants/ball tearer/tear jerker' the really typifies urban Australia.
Worse-it had not occurred to Rhiow in her moments of wildest reverie that a living Person might find herself playing one of those parts, enacting the Tearer, or the Destroyer-by-Fire.
After our inspection by the IG, another hair tearer while I'm simultaneously juggling the "secret" side of what we're going to do, we got our, secret again, orders for our upcoming operation.
"POWER to TEARER", the theme song for Putotyra Combo, is the first song that Akira Kushida is featured on the main vocals.
Rhiow put her radiant whiskers right forward in amusement It had not occurred to Rhiow that Arhu might manifest as sa'Rrahh, but the Tearer had always been as ambivalent about gender as anything else.
Returning to mythology, an early environmental villain is the figure of Erysichthon, the tearer up of the earth, who cut down trees in a grove sacred to Ceres-Demeter, for which he was punished by the goddess with fearful hunger.
Arhu, though, said, very slowly, "'... Then after her came sa'Rrahh, the Unmastered Fire ... burning both dark and bright, the Tearer, the Huntress; she who kills unmindfully, in rage, and without warning, and as unreasonably raises up again.'"
The connection between the feline world and the reptilian world was an ancient one, easily summed up in a single word: enmity-the Great Cat with the sword in his paw, sa'Rrahh the Tearer with her fangs in the Serpent's neck.
I was working front of house at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket when The Devils was released and my drinking buddy at the time, and fellow ticket tearer, Adrian Gibbs came rushing into the Dress Circle bar raving about the film, it's sets, the colours, the action, the acting and the violence.