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"asunder" Definitions
  1. into pieces; apart

178 Sentences With "asunder"

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That orderly calm is torn asunder when Grace (Fanning) arrives.
Will their friendship last, or will it be torn asunder?
Mr Trump's ability to blow Republican cracks asunder is unprecedented.
Because now you're sort of rent asunder, right, with Brexit.
The simple fact is that the world has been torn asunder.
If Tsvangirai takes that route it will tear the party asunder.
And what God has joined together, let no man put asunder.
Lee led a rebellion that ripped our nation asunder in 1861.
Is our heart going to be torn asunder all over again?
Meanwhile, another union in Mr. Urie's life has officially been torn asunder.
Kim Kelly is gonna go listen to that Asunder split on Twitter.
He's old as fuck and torn every relationship in his life asunder.
But a decision to mete out reparations may rip our nation asunder.
Those whom God has so joined together, let no man put asunder.
Absent those virtues, the bonds of our common culture are bursting asunder.
Richard Dreyfuss is the political opponent hellbent on tearing their love asunder.
Sixteenth-century Europe was violently torn asunder by the birth of Protestantism.
People reporting tire marks across the body, limbs, you know, torn -- torn asunder.
"Those whom God has joined together let no one put asunder," he said.
Someday, in my opinion, and maybe soon, the Rajneesh cult will break asunder.
When the episode begins, it seems impossible anything could tear these three asunder.
We wish PHIL and ANDERS well, and let no man tear them asunder.
Then, after the address concluded, Pelosi tore the printed version of the speech asunder.
Dismembered Paul Bunyan was tossed asunder in this field more than a decade ago.
Crimson and ragged-edged, like something that once lived but was then torn asunder.
"My heart is torn asunder for Mimi and their kids," says Hoffman's friend Adam Nelson.
But it's always wise to stay far from those who wish to tear it asunder.
Here's what the president of a nation torn asunder said: We can succeed only by concert.
Even now, far and asunder from youth, his wisdom still haunts my daily thoughts and practice.
The only question that could really drag this conspiracy theory asunder is the biggest question: why?
Recently, however, in a UK divided by Brexit, the major British parties have been torn asunder.
But the results of the weekend's national elections in Iraq have torn the American assumptions asunder.
To our progress or — through apathy and indifference — to the violence that threatens to tear us asunder?
Some fear that they symbolised a country rent asunder—and a democracy at risk of tearing apart.
The obvious answer is yes, given that the secrets they're keeping (Chuck's especially) could tear it asunder.
Of course, nothing can rent asunder the unbreakable bond of idiot best friends like money and raves.
They will be blamed for rending the party asunder and undermining Trump's chances for victory in November.
Denton's professed goal was to tear asunder the establishment's secret arrangements and self-dealing, to explode hypocrisies.
The Conservative Party is in danger of splitting asunder and handing power to a far-left Labour Party.
When love is the basis for marriage, it follows that a marriage without love should be put asunder.
It would be hard to find a more ideal metaphor for the forces tearing asunder the Republican Party.
In May, YouTube's beauty community was torn asunder with a feud between influencers James Charles and Tati Westbrook.
South Korea views the process more as a soft takeover than the rejoining of a family torn asunder.
The bombardment, which relies heavily on arms and equipment from the United States, has torn the country asunder.
Somehow, though, the answers never add up, nor do the details that convincingly define a life torn asunder.
Even in Washington, which has been torn asunder for weeks by the impeachment trial, Trump's remarks were striking.
We have escaped the tragic, bloody cyclic sequence of societies that have torn themselves asunder in civil wars.
Which is also tragic in retrospect, considering how they'd be split asunder as permanently as Ned and his head.
And Ryan didn't prepare for the propulsive power of identity-based issues like immigration to rip his caucus asunder.
In the midst of the Civil War that threatened to tear the republic asunder, Lincoln issued 48 such orders.
Pictures showed expanses of splintered wood, washed-up cars and trees mashed together, with rooftops and roads split asunder.
In tearing supply chains asunder, Mr Trump's tactics pose a particular danger to the tigers' cosmopolitan model of manufacturing.
The galactic populace split asunder into Team Gloomfang and Team Sprintarrow as everyone waited to see what would transpire.
Europe is being torn asunder by racial and cultural divisions, and those divisions have clearly infected our politics as well.
Amnesty is out tomorrow, January 29, via Asunder Records, and we're quite pleased to be streaming it in full below.
Latinos worry about losing these things, and they also worry about friends and relatives being deported and communities torn asunder.
The division in the country where there were times where people were thinking the country was going to be torn asunder.
Were we any closer to discovering the true color of the dress, or had internet reputations been torn asunder in vain?
When she falls in love with a gardener many years her junior, these outside forces conspire to tear their relationship asunder.
The supernatural is as real as the religious fears, guilty desires and repressed psychological drives that tear the bewildered family asunder.
Eventually, whatever bonds exist between the protagonist and her or his reality are torn asunder, leaving the individual vulnerable and hopeless.
That progress would have been unthinkable just six months ago after she called for the industry's iconic companies to be split asunder.
If only we could see how he and Marina managed their love, in the face of everything, before they were torn asunder.
Others, like mine, explode mid-flight, a space shuttle torn asunder in the clear blue sky as the stunned crowd watches in disbelief.
There are few stories as important right now as the internet being ripped asunder by the increasing animosity between the U.S. and China.
Sruthi Pinnamaneni produced an excellent podcast on Reply All about how much the economic development of Mount Pleasant tore the small town asunder.
Greg Abbott's pet law on sanctuary cities, which is like Arizona's "show me your papers" measure that the federal high court put asunder.
In countries like Syria, where families have been torn asunder by war, a cousin in America may be someone's only lifeline to safety.
The Dean of Discord made clear his purpose and his plan: It is not to bring America together but to rip it asunder.
But those plans were torn asunder on February 14, 2018, when a gunman opened fire in Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, killing 17 people.
It saved the fledgling school, but ruined hundreds of lives, tearing families asunder, while condemning men, women and children to lives of cruel bondage.
God had cast me asunder and wouldn't let me into his house, as if I was trying to sell him cut price cleaning goods.
She left two years before, in 1861, undoubtedly to escape the ravages of the civil war that threatened to tear the United States asunder.
This had obviously been a cultured, tolerant, vibrant place that had been ripped asunder by the conflict pitting Muslim Bosniaks against Christian Serbs and Croats.
The story is set in a post-apocalyptic Earth that has been torn asunder by "Thorns of Judgment," which actually are literal, skyscraper-sized thorns.
If we don't want this to tear us asunder, we must all come together in a public process to figure out the best ways forward.
It was the best of times: America knew that whatever our disagreements might be, we were all Americans and no enemy could split us asunder.
Better news: He has Varys the cagey adviser back at his side, a fun pairing that briefly happened last year but was quickly torn asunder.
More than 21 million years ago, before the land masses of modern continents split asunder, Lightning Ridge sat on the edge of Australia's inland sea.
What follows as she connects the dots threatens to tear her relationship with her companion and their twins asunder — and possibly end her own life.
In the process, the two great reformist movements of their day — the Renaissance, embodied in Erasmus, and the Reformation, embodied in Luther — were torn asunder.
He loved lettering in all its myriad forms, and one of his most arresting graphic works is one in which he tore a letter asunder.
Who knows, but in a time of disappointing finales, a story that tears itself asunder to avoid denouement is a breath of fresh ocean air.
While creating a new nation would tear the United States asunder, redrawing state boundaries is nowhere near as unthinkable — or as dangerous — as some suggest.
" -- Europe is at risk of being torn asunder: Germany's Angela Merkel, in a warning to the E.U., says Brexit must be "a wake-up call.
The Republican Party was torn asunder by a populist media personality running a nationalist campaign based on immigration restriction, protectionism, and an anti-internationalist foreign policy.
When nations eye each other with contempt, the global order which was stitched together after the second world war under American leadership starts to come asunder.
This time, it was Naples, the Gulf Coast town of multimillion-dollar seafront villas and inland mobile-home parks that was torn asunder by Hurricane Irma.
Things like, you know, the information fabric that holds our modern world together being torn asunder by a malevolent web hack affecting potentially millions of people. Coincidence?
Like a number of his other grandiose campaign promises, Donald Trump likely will find that peeling apart Dodd-Frank gradually will be easier than tearing it asunder.
After six years of releasing several well-regarded EPs and marking a high point for American doom with 2005's Asunder split, though, Graves At Sea disbanded.
"The simple fact," Jeb Bush said, "is the world has been torn asunder," citing ISIS as an example: The president talks about [ISIS] being a JV team.
Of course, the frictions within prefab groups like the Spice Girls and One Direction probably didn't include the mini-culture wars that threaten to tear F8 asunder.
After nine episodes of an increasingly shippable romance between Sabrina Spellman (Kiernan Shipka) and Leatherwood's Nick, Lucifer Morningstar (Luke Cook) appears in "Mephisto" to tear this union asunder.
But the emerging cult for Danny's version of Teddy reminds us we are all torn asunder by overlapping desires to sponge up expertise and to be experts ourselves.
But "The Split," debuting Wednesday, May 23, on SundanceTV, is as much about what it takes to nurture a successful relationship as it is to tear one asunder.
They donned a pair of overcoats, sewed together back to back; then the women pulled my mother and the men pulled my father until the coats tore asunder.
"Jesus wants the walls of indifference and 'omerta' to be breached, iron bars of oppression and arrogance torn asunder, and paths cleared for justice, civility and legality," he said.
Our lone project in development with TWC — Matthew Quick's brilliant book, Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock — is a story about a boy whose life was torn asunder by sexual abuse.
He's hurt, he feels threatened, and if he marks his return, there's no guarantee that the 100 won't come for his family again while ruthlessly tearing the community asunder.
Hillary Clinton's monumental defeat not only has torn the Democratic Party asunder, but also exposed the danger and incompatibility of President's Obama's experiment of a collectivist ideology for America.
The fox's death is quick, pro-hunt advocates say in response to the anti-hunt depiction of a barbaric, painful demise, in which the quarry is torn excruciatingly asunder.
If this keeps up, the universe could end one day in what astronomers call the Big Rip, with atoms and elementary particles torn asunder — perhaps the ultimate cosmic catastrophe.
In that conflict more than 10,000 soldiers died, over 100 planes were shot out of the sky and Pakistan was torn asunder, as the new state of Bangladesh took shape.
The Ethereum community was promptly rent asunder by a "hard fork": Some users respected the adjusted ledger, and others continued, irreconcilably, to use the one uncontaminated by a human hand.
The return of the Hound, revealed in a rare cold open, provided the spine of an episode that was largely about alliances productive and wearying, newly forged and torn asunder.
On one wall is a large map of the ranch, and on a railing, a hint of the surrounding wildness: the paw of a puma torn asunder by a jaguar.
The story is nevertheless steeped in a sense of postwar gloom, and the dark humor that pervades the book underscores the difficulty of finding meaning in a world torn asunder.
It's a winning combination that shall never be put asunder, so well-suited that she once cut a hole into a baseball hat just so her high pony could truly thrive.
This building, an off-shore platform designed as the home for a mercenary army, falls into fire and rubble, collapsing into the ocean as enemy guns and bombs tear it asunder.
They are driven to refashion Trek's particular worldview for a 21st-century audience and committed to engaging deeply with the fault lines splitting the nation asunder — including, shockingly, Trek's core fanbase.
Torn asunder by competing elitist and populist impulses, he never achieved a stable synthesis of these competing impulses, so he leaves no usable legacy—certainly not as an alternative to Trumpism.
There's a lot to like about The Darkness, from its robust gun play and its grimy New York locations through to a surprisingly tender portrayal of a relationship violently torn asunder.
Mallo is debilitated by frequent migraines and back spasms, and he's also haunted by a past relationship torn asunder by drugs as well as a mother he feels he has failed.
His sculptures are moving reminders that our shared outrage over destroyed antiquities is often accompanied by a collective neglect of those human beings whose lives have been torn asunder by war.
Informed by their single dads that they will soon be sisters (despite having never met), the outgoing Bett and the guarded Avery join forces to rend asunder their parents' romantic plans.
"Our lone project in development with TWC — Matthew Quick's brilliant book, Forgive Me Leonard Peacock — is a story about a boy whose life was torn asunder by sexual abuse," the statement continues.
Lately, the Bitcoin community has been torn asunder by a debate over the future of the blockchain, and whether it can continue to grow as quickly and cheaply under its current design.
Meanwhile, their husbands extend and expand upon a closeness of their own that is rent asunder in a second act that devolves into one bitter and vitriol-driven face-off after another.
A Le Pen presidency, to be clear, would likely tear Europe asunder, marginalize French citizens who hail from Africa and the Middle East and lead to a big expansion of security forces.
To millions of Americans, they are painful, injurious symbols of bigotry and hate, celebrating individuals who sought to break our nation asunder and preserve the vile institution of slavery and white supremacy.
There are things we take on faith and hope, things that could be torn asunder in a moment, because the world is bigger and scarier than we like to think it is.
That bedrock belief, which Republicans and Democrats had shorthanded to "the Blue Wall," was torn asunder as Trump romped through a series of Great Lakes states that had been Democratic cornerstones for decades.
"But Vietnam was the kill shot—the easily preventable circumstance that at a time of maximum peril for the party created divisions between hawks and doves that tore the party asunder," he wrote.
From the row beginning with potassium (K, from the Latin kalium, meaning potash), however, the tall outer columns are split asunder by the intrusion of ten other, shorter ones known as the transition metals.
Jaime and Cersei's story was one of a deep connection torn asunder by the harsh realities of the world, as well as of one person listening to their moral compass while another shattered it.
Following the story of Racoon City Police Department's newest recruit, Leon S. Kennedy, Resident Evil 2 details the demise of a city torn asunder by an evil corporation and the zombifying virus it created.
Sacks has made other moves to try to restructure the company, which was being torn asunder by investigations, a party culture and the break-neck growth that Conrad went after in its earliest days.
One ever feels his two-ness — an American, a Negro; two souls, two thoughts, two unreconciled strivings; two warring ideals in one dark body, whose dogged strength alone keeps it from being torn asunder.
No need to sift for themes; they're practically announced in booming voice-over: In a world torn asunder by the arbitrary and anxiously defended borders of statehood and masculinity… Not bad themes, I concede.
All season long the pair had drifted apart, torn asunder by mistrust and misdeeds, as well as the things that get left unsaid in any marriage — let alone that of the Queen of England.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Even before France's landmark restitution report roiled the European museum world asunder, Belgium faced considerable pressure from intellectuals and activists to return its colonially looted objects to Africa.
Prior to their 2008 split, the band became instrumental in the rise of Oakland, CA's extreme metal scene, holding it down real, reeeeal low for the doomed arts alongside their contemporaries in Noothgrush and Asunder.
Or mining or all the other things, but it does mean, what do we do politically and socially to make sure that our societies aren't ripped asunder between a new kind of digital ruling class?
But without a serious effort to address the larger political, economic and cultural dynamics -- to engage in nation building in two countries torn asunder, it will be no more successful than it has been until now.
Even in metal, which continues to be riven asunder by infighting and ignorance, there is still room for beauty—like in the new Sylvaine track posted below, or in Hell contributor MSW's hauntingly minimalist Cloud project.
Or the garden-mulch-like combinations of Woodstock days, when free love ripped lettuce-cup and Jell-O-mold corsets asunder and spinach danced corybantically with sunflower seeds and bean sprouts beneath the sign of Aquarius.
I've traveled recently a lot, and it's fascinating to watch what's going on, rendered asunder by tech and there's ways tech can really be ... I'm trying to lean in to solution-based tech this year. Yeah.
One notable and telling trend is how so many female artists here, in comparison, express anxiety through graphic images of the body, which they do not render in full but in fragments, often exposed and torn asunder.
With the completion of this project we hope to provide a living vessel in which these negative energies can thrive and exist separately, captured and isolated, before their hooks are set too deeply and we are torn asunder.
But if the perception emerges that policymakers are merely looking to mollify President Donald Trump, then the central bank's credibility, and its veil of political independence, could be torn asunder, resulting in damage that could take years to fix.
This week, he continued to further break with that tradition of providing relief by rescinding President Obama's DACA executive order and thereby placing 800,000 young people at risk for deportation and possibly tearing tens of thousands of families asunder.
Instead, he spoke at length of the almost hundred or so Germans who had been killed in the previous quarter century trying to cross the Berlin Wall, as well as the families split asunder by the division of Germany.
All of which means that competing theories about what is happening to Britain's ruling party—that it is undergoing a process of collective nervous breakdown; that it is splitting asunder; or that it is being misled by UKIP infiltrators—are wrong.
Borders, gravity, and what seems to be the fabric of the game's reality are torn asunder in the quest to complete the game in under half an hour, all as runner Heinki explains the madness that's happening as calmly as possible.
It isn't necessarily valid, necessarily real: Because of all the complexities of individuality, some marriages clearly aren't entered into with the understanding and intentions that are required for God to actually seal the couple in a "no man put asunder" way.
Doping scandals have torn athletics asunder over the last two years, and are souring the mood at the Rio Games where some competitors have been loudly booed, but Magness says there is an easy way to make an immediate sea-change.
At this point, "Game of Thrones" is just toying with us, repeatedly giving us mere scraps of the Tyrion-and-Varys show, one of the most sublime pairings on a series filled with great ones, only to tear it asunder.
But that was becoming a moot point: By 1969, the party was being torn asunder, its East and West Coast factions rived by distrust, largely because of the F.B.I. And in the court of public opinion, the Panthers had already lost.
Taken from a subsequently banned longform video that seemed to portray a grisly murder, the song's accompanying clip featured the band caged and writhing in performance while a surrounding horde of neo-neanderthals attempted to break through and tear the gents asunder.
Necco, makers of candy hearts and their trademark wafers, managed to survive for 150 years until a private equity firm bought it; within ten years it was in bankruptcy, torn asunder by outsized debt and unable to adapt to changing consumer tastes.
A mighty union that had lasted hundreds of years, running from the Orkneys to Cornwall, from Belfast to Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll, would have been torn asunder by the demagoguery of politicians like Johnson who can't manage even their personal lives, let alone a nation.
Being very desirous to have a senator torn to pieces, he employed some persons to call him a public enemy, fall upon him as he entered the senate-house, stab him with their styles, and deliver him to the rest to tear asunder.
She moved to New York in the fall of 2001, right after it had been torn asunder by the terrorist attacks of 9/11, finding her way to the Odeon through a classified ad in The Village Voice, then still a printed newspaper.
Instead, I turn to my arsenal of mostly harmless tactics, designed to make a slighter think twice about his or her slight, to make it known that the fabric of society has been torn asunder, and that it was the slighter's fault.
But some of the impulse is just solipsism: No one wants to believe that they're living in a normal time of history when they could be living in the dramatic end times of the republic or the last moments before their nation is torn asunder.
When her new stepfather, one of the rich, is killed, her world is torn asunder — and when she returns, 20 years later, as a famous actor trying to get over a recent scandal, she finds there's much in her past that needs to be settled.
SAN JUAN PILCAYA, Mexico (Reuters) - Rubble is all that remains of hundreds of houses rent asunder by the earthquake that struck Mexico in September, leaving owners lodging with relatives or friends, hoping their homes can be rebuilt or they can find new ones. reut.
From the giant, gritty riffs that open "Torn Asunder" on Absolution to Pendergast's newly conquered falsetto on the end "From Ruin," this a band that has found its footing, grown together as friends and a band, and developed a powerful sound of their own.
Employing a large LGBTQ cast and crew, Canals and Murphy ushered in a first for the medium: a scripted drama that unshackles trans life for women of color who, through circumstance and history, have been set asunder and are in search of a home.
There's commentary on past controversies and a brief history of Catholic teaching on marriage, from Matthew 19 ("What God has joined, let not man put asunder") to Humanae Vitae, the 1968 encyclical in which Pope Paul VI upheld the ban on artificial birth control.
At a time when it's harder and harder to imagine the country ever finding its way past the many ways it's tearing itself asunder, Rectify stands as a constant reminder that, ultimately, we are all only human — even the most powerful or downtrodden among us.
Our worries may have evolved since then, but not the impulse to enact them on the page, and Omar El Akkad's "American War" is a disturbingly plausible case in point — a tale of a future America torn asunder by its own political and tribal affiliations.
This savage yet spineless severance reminds us, as Martin Scorsese did in The Age of Innocence, in which a cunning pregnancy announcement ends a man's besotted pursuit of his wife's cousin, that there is no act more violent than a lovelorn heart being torn asunder.
Politico is reporting that the Trump administration practiced a jiu-jitsu legal maneuver on Thursday with a court filing arguing that the responsibility for fixing the family separation policy rests with the American Civil Liberties Union, which represents families torn asunder by the the government's actions.
The rings may be the vestige of a comet torn asunder by Saturn's gravitational tides, or the product of a collision between a comet and an icy moon, or the result of something that disturbed the orbit of several moons, causing them to smash into each other.
"Lincoln" (2012) No conflict ever threatened to tear the nation asunder more painfully than the Civil War, and under Steven Spielberg's masterful directorial hand, the precarious political maneuvering necessary to end the War Between the States comes to vivid life, along with the personal costs to the 19953th president.
Though most often it involves explicit sexual acts with someone other than one's spouse or committed partner, there are also couples torn asunder by a partner's surreptitious use of pornography, a purely emotional relationship with no sexual contact, virtual affairs, even just ogling or flirting with a nonpartner.
William Fulbright, Remarks in the Senate, June 29, 1961 Those who talk most about the blessings of marriage and the constancy of its vows are the very people who declare that if the chain were broken and the prisoners left free to choose, the whole social fabric would fly asunder.
He's depicted as a self-proclaimed prophet as shown in "The Baptism of Ethelred T. Brantley" (22), to one half of an enigmatic marriage in "Let Not Man Put Asunder" (2018), a duo of daguerreotype-inspired wedding portraits — rather than as a mythical character who is either lionized or vilified.
Set aside the inevitable pushback from the same fans who cried foul the last time this show tore a gay relationship asunder; Aaron's guilt-stricken farewell to his lover gets an almost insultingly small amount of screen time, a clear indicator that the show isn't all that committed to its own emotional stakes.
And I'll keep wanting to believe that if we keep the best bits of the indie ethos alive (try to take full control of your art and your image and your life, be curious and open, and try new things) his little daughter will grow up in a world where we get old without getting torn asunder.
Just as the photographer loaded his mule cart and ventured into the rugged Yosemite wilderness with 2,000 pounds of survival provisions and bulky equipment — an enormous bellows camera he built from scratch, glass plates for negatives, volatile chemicals for fixing images and more — the very fabric of the national ideal was being torn asunder by a brutal civil war.
Cat is advanced enough to expound on genetic concepts and save lives in medical emergencies, but naïve enough to take her relationships and her past at face value, only to be torn asunder by the countless revelations that unfold (and will no doubt continue to in the third book, which, at the current rate, is likely to be published next year).
The Democratic Party is fitfully and at times awkwardly embracing that change, while the Republican Party is to an extent being torn asunder by it, with one faction hoping to repackage traditional conservative movement politics for a multicultural audience while another faction wants to create a less ideologically rigid movement that stands foursquare against the declining social privilege of white men.
It's just that Meadows didn't count on Tlaib calling him out, because he didn't know that Tlaib, a freshman member of Congress whose Palestinian-American heritage tracks from outside the Deep South, didn't get the memo about the Magnolia and Sable curtains, even as Meadows knew he could count on Cummings to ensure the curtains wouldn't be fully torn asunder.
It appeared to reflect the impasse these armed vigilantes now find themselves in: under the magnifying glass of the F.B.I., cut off from funding, defending their actions to the public and torn asunder by the arrest of their leader, a resident of northwest New Mexico and a three-time felon who went by the alias Johnny Horton Jr. but whose real name is Larry Hopkins.
Paideia is based on the idea that a healthy democracy requires a certain sort of honorable citizen — that if we're not willing to tell one another the truth, devote our lives to common purposes or defer to a shared moral order, then we'll succumb to the shallowness of a purely commercial civilization, we'll be torn asunder by the centrifugal forces of extreme individualism, we'll rip one another to shreds in the naked struggle for power.

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