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Tear
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tear
a drop of the secretion of the lacrimal glands

run
run, 3
1. In roofing, the horizontal distance from the face of a wall to the ridge of the roof.
2. In stairways, the width of a single stair tread.
3. The horizontal distance covered by a flight of steps.
4. The runway or track for a sash.
5. A small stream of paint flowing vertically on a

Tear 

a drop of the clear, slightly opalescent fluid secreted by the lacrimal glands. Tears are slightly alkaline. They contain as much as 99 percent water and 0.9 percent inorganic matter, chiefly sodium chloride and small quantities of sodium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, calcium sulfate, and calcium phosphate, as well as the antibacterial enzyme lysozyme; other proteins constitute 0.1 percent. Tears moisten the anterior surface of the eye and prevent it from drying, wash foreign bodies out of the conjunctival sac, and participate in the nutrition of the cornea.



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Byline: By ALAN OLIVER Chief Sports Writer JOE KINNEAR has admitted he tore a strip off the Newcastle United players after their lacklustre first half display against Wigan Athletic on Saturday.
Byline: ALLY GRAHAM reports CLYDE 2 MONTROSE 0 MONTROSE boss Jim Weir tore a strip off referee Craig MacKay last night claiming his choice of kit may have cost the away side the match.
The woman in question was the actor Katharine Hepburn, and the tale of how she tore a strip off the poor anonymous police officer is given in her own written account of her 1950-51 American tour of As You Like It.
 
 
 
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