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Is a Tear that is straigh OBious
The reason is wear and tear. The truth is not all of them are round. The majority of them are but there are many of different shapes.
Due to the way paper is made, its fibers tend to run in one direction. If you tear in that direction, along the fibers, the paper tears easily, and the fibers guide the tear to be straight across. If you tear the paper across the fibers, all of the above is untrue.
One assumes you mean "wear and tear", which is the ageing of clothes, especially, through wearing, washing etc. The term has spread to many other items, such as cars. The term "fair wear and tear" means reasonable damage coming with age and use of an item, such as a hire car can have slight scratches and scrapes around the boot from luggage, but a large dent in the door is not "fair wear and tear".
She shed tear after deid of his dog Don't tear my book!
Put the log in the fireplace, then tear a few pages out of the paperback book and put them in. Jump on the bellows next to the fireplace to fan the fire.
you tear the pages out of the survival guide
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To tear a phone book in half, start by separating the pages into two even sections. Fold the phone book in half along the spine to weaken the binding. Then, grip one half firmly with both hands and using a quick, powerful motion, tear the phone book in half.
no it had this paper that was easy to tear and it fell apart
Once the log is in the fireplace, tear some pages from the paperback book and put them in, and jump on the bellows a few times to fan the fire. (For some reason, you have to put the log on first.)
Keisha is Andy's girlfriend.
Ultimate Book of Spells - 2001 The Tear of Moolana 1-16 was released on: USA: 23 January 2002
You just click the book in the inventory not the screen and it will ammediately tear off
Tear some pages out of the Paperback (teen novel). You have to put the log on the fire first. After the pages are in, jump on the bellows to the side of the fireplace to fan the flames.
The word "tear" has one syllable.