We also found a smashing exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, mostly consisting of temporary rooms and buildings buried in sand. |
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The mirror shattered instantly, smashing to the ground with a thunderous crash. |
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With the 2,750-seat City Center selling out every performance it must be judged a smashing success. |
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One rockslide had already occurred, completely smashing through the Apsilon Fleet. |
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Regarding the technical process, treating amorphous slags consist in smashing and washing them in order to pick off argentiferous lead bullets. |
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She said her husband, a rail clerk, went outside to confront the louts but they just taunted him and started smashing his car. |
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Cinemas could become much more entrepreneurial ventures, making more money by taking more of the risk of films smashing or bombing. |
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But recently, he's been smashing the ball for extra base hits nearly every at bat. |
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The crowd surged through and headed for the various buildings, smashing doors and windows and systematically sacking the offices. |
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The damage has involved the smashing of glass flower holders and the scattering of flowers and other objects which had been placed on graves. |
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I am always stubbing my toe, smashing my arms against walls, tripping over, scratching myself. |
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They tore metal window bars off the front of Parnella House and were smashing the bus shelter with them. |
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Roy is a true original, a barbarian living in a modern world, and relentlessly smashing everything in his path. |
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Behavioural genetics is such smashing science, it does not need to use anything that could look like a Barnum effect. |
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Nick was sent sailing into the grain thresher, smashing against the sides of the tower as Seven quickly darted at him. |
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Without a swinging ball Hoggard lacks pace or threat and the Australians are supreme at getting on the front foot and smashing medium-pacers. |
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That was because of the bruised and battered right thumb Harrington injured smashing it into a tree playing Thomas Levet on Friday. |
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There was a flicker of white light, and Angel was watching himself on a rooftop, with a rock in his hand, smashing the Ring of Amarra. |
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My fists clenched, taking the metal bench with them, smashing the metal together like a piece of tinfoil. |
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Members of the secretive Bullingdon Club trashed a country pub at the end of Michaelmas term, smashing 17 bottles of wine and breaking a window. |
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The earlier DNA sample had been taken from a trail of blood left behind when he cut himself smashing the cash office window. |
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He took to the kitchen, smashing bowls and plates, turning over trolleys and pushing over tables. |
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He becomes a brother to the special forces and their Montagnard soldiers, smashing Vietcong units to bits with airpower. |
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The blast caused a shock wave across the town, smashing windows and shaking houses. |
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But over the Easter period his team have come up with two smashing victories which will have gone a long way to silencing the critics. |
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William is capable, however, of smashing through any castle wall or suit of armor with his morning star. |
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This results in a smashing encounter with a stranded SUV, its tires blown out by a barbed wire trap. |
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He grabbed one of the gigantic bones that adorned the top of the casino and used it as a bludgeon, smashing building after building. |
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Rain is slashing slantwise, mixing with spray from waves smashing into jetty walls. |
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The woman tried to drive off, but Gatty jumped on the bonnet and kicked the windscreen, smashing it. |
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Barry takes out his frustration by breaking and smashing things or randomly bursting into tears. |
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A crowd of youths ran riot on The Inch estate, engaging in running street battles, smashing windows and breaking into cars. |
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Thieves had attempted to break through the front door of building before smashing a stained glass window. |
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Instead, they all toppled over the side of the counter, smashing into billions of pieces onto the floor. |
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Before I realise it the glass has left my hand and reaches the middle of the room, smashing to pieces on the floor. |
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Calissa fell to the floor, her glass of wine smashing into a hundred pieces. |
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Lads were taking turns to give him a right going over, smashing him in the face with weapons and stamping on him. |
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Sometimes they would use tricks like bringing you gently to the mat and smashing you down at the last moment. |
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She grabbed his arm and swung him through the air, smashing him back down into the ground again. |
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He started in the red and ran accordingly, smashing the course record despite carrying 62 kg. |
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She shot down the road backwards before smashing into the wall of a front garden five doors down the street. |
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The man stepped around a corner, and Ralier barreled after him, smashing into the wall as he turned. |
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Thank you everyone, marvellous entertainment and smashing, friendly people, lots of them! |
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Letting famous film directors direct operas has resulted in both smashing successes and dismal failures. |
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Ruddy kingfishers in the Philippines remove land snails from their shells by smashing them against stones on the forest floor. |
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He turned, smashing his fist into one of the statues that were near at hand, causing it to explode violently. |
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The sledge hammer my father used was as unwieldy as ever, so I began with the smaller toys, smashing them with the joy of a titan. |
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Killer goldfish, newborn kittens and computer smashing ducks were all topics of conversations in the junior and senior infants class. |
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Youngsters have been blamed for vandalising phone boxes and public benches, smashing windows and setting light to hedges in the town. |
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He also added that if someone was smashing thousands of bulbs into a garbage bin then mercury levels in that person's blood would go up. |
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The cars jerked and yawed so much that we were constantly bumping our heads or smashing our elbows. |
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He began to turn violent against my mum, smashing up the house and threatening her. |
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But one day by dint of sheer chance and perverse good luck Vernon happened to be struck by a rather smashing train of thought. |
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On the pitch, at least, they have stopped haemorrhaging goals and started smashing some in. |
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You can also watch the entertainment, with plate smashing, fire dancing and traditional dancing, too. |
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The groups of youths have been skateboarding around the playground, breaking a fence around the nursery school and smashing windows. |
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I heard glass smashing around me and then Simon and his stepdad grabbed hold of me. |
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He gossips about the dipsomania in town whilst tracking down and smashing stills. |
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And there was better to come two minutes later when Scholes played a one-two with Solskjaer before smashing a shot past the Irishman. |
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Mr Grove's housemate said he heard glass smashing and saw flames leaping up the stairs of the house before the ceiling caved in. |
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Those responsible went on an orgy of destruction smashing windows and electrical equipment. |
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Not when you were carried to the orlop deck full of king-sized splinters from cannonballs smashing through wooden hulls, I imagine. |
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By smashing the highly-lucrative market, police aim to slash the number of cars taken in burglaries and hijackings throughout the district. |
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We overbalanced and tumbled towards the window, smashing it and falling through. |
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All I remember was a red car smashing in to me, then a sharp pain in my hips. |
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Even when he's out smashing bottles, he's both enjoying the badness of it all and making a responsible point about global politics. |
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The first and fifth races saw smashing displays by choicely bred newcomers. |
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There were 35 people on the tour and trouble flared when some of the party got drunk and started smashing doors and a bed. |
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She received a warning from the umpire after using foul language and smashing her racket on the clay court. |
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The policemen were in a patrol car parked at the traffic lights in Abbey Street when they heard glass smashing due to the heat of the fire. |
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I had a smashing time in Edinburgh last night, using my beard to its full comic potential in a somewhat improvised opening to my act. |
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A smashing dunk on the inside rattled the long pipe-like supports of the baskets. |
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Every year police are called out to reports of children smashing windows, climbing on roofs or congregating on school sites. |
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A few weeks ago, a group of children broke in by smashing a window and then set off the fire extinguisher, leaving the floor covered in foam. |
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He leapt into the air, smashing through the high ceiling and looking for the supportive structures of the construct. |
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This time though the door swung inwards smashing a few who were to slow to get out of the way against the wall. |
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He said the gang has been vandalising benches and smashing stones from crazy-paving walkways in the historic cemetery most nights from 5pm. |
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The youth group is collecting cracked and unwanted crockery for their china smashing stall, and a box for donations is in the church. |
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How about smashing a cross-court backhand winner in the final set of a championship tennis match? |
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This means that half way round you can get a smashing cuppa tea and a feast. |
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The demon screamed in fury as he flew through the air, before smashing through a tree and finally, sliding to a halt. |
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As well as the smashing of the glass hands vandals have also graffitied areas on and around the sculpture with swastikas. |
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The gunman's accomplice carried on with the raid, smashing a glass security shield and taking cash. |
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A smashing final 25 minutes gave the 9,000 attendance plenty to enthuse about at sun-drenched Hyde Park on Sunday. |
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Then all of a sudden there was a sound like smashing crockery, and the planes come diving out of the clouds. |
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They would be trying to spot and capture the escapee, who was jailed after smashing his way into a woman's home as she lay in bed. |
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A year earlier, he spent a night in jail after smashing his rental car into two vehicles in an alleged drunken-driving incident. |
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If I take the time to single out all the smashing desserts, there will be no room left to let you in on one more secret. |
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Rathnew full back Mark Coffey had a smashing first half, ably fronted all through by Stephen Byrne. |
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At 3.30 am they were wakened by the sound of sledgehammers smashing open the double-locked front door. |
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A group of 20 teenagers went on a Halloween rampage in Hockley, smashing windows, tearing down fences and hurling abuse at homeowners. |
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A drunk yelled, smashing the end of a bottle on top of the counter, the jagged edges pointed at me. |
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We rushed down a granite chute, our kayaks smashing through wave trains, and spilled into a quiet pool. |
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Dad had left it in gear and the prized family wagon jumped forward smashing into yet another parked car. |
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They went on the rampage pushing over marble and granite headstones and smashing family's memorials to their loved ones. |
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The food was great, he reasoned, the decor was smashing and the reviews were adulatory. |
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The interests of ordinary people, however, are hardly served by smashing the windshields and shop windows of downtown Montreal. |
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But within the Labour tribe, it is akin to smashing a sacred tablet of stone. |
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To an Alaskan, snow is abstract art, smashing all the conventions and everything in its way. |
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The neutron is a better hammer than the alpha particle for smashing nuclei. |
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Hooligans behave like thugs smashing up anyone and everything in their paths. |
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He charged the man on the left, leading with his right fist and smashing it into the man's jaw dropping him to the floor. |
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The blasts cudgeled the black ship, smashing it back and forth like a ball tossed between hands as the shields sputtered, flaming and flickering in tortured protest. |
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I was startled when Cassie described almost smashing a vase over Brian's head because he was irritating her, but she successfully checked her violent reaction. |
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This smashing red will not hang around for long either, so if you fancy a gamey, rustic, plummy wine with a seductive, spicy, perfumed finish, move fast. |
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The thieves gained entry to the gunsmiths by breaking into the New China Palace take-away next door and then smashing their way through the adjoining brick wall. |
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Mainstream media reports have tended to emphasise the violence of protesters, highlighting images of masked men smashing windows, throwing rocks and torching cars. |
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As mountainous seas rolled down upon them, smashing over the deck, Halsted left him to it. |
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The gable end of a newly-built block of flats came tumbling down in Topping Street, off Walmersley Road, Bury, and landed on a Mercedes car, smashing its windows. |
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Those who claim to speak for a vengeful Allah take great delight in smashing idols wherever and whenever they can get to them. |
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Police say he is responsible for pushing dog mess through letterboxes, smashing windows, damaging cars, pelting people with eggs and assaulting other youngsters. |
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Twenty-five years after smashing the music business, Krist Novoselic would like to do the same to special interests. |
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Darren Lehmann, coming in at 73 for four, decided attack was the best form of defence, and he tore into Simon Francis, smashing him for 32 from the first nine balls. |
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The lightning strike blew a crater in Margaret's front yard, cracking brickwork, smashing windows, melting guttering and water pipes and blowing up her hot water system. |
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An airport security official, who did not want to be identified, said the bomb rocked the front of the terminal building, smashing windows and causing considerable damage. |
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In May vandals went on the rampage trashing cars in a spate of incidents on the estates, including smashing windows, slashing sunroofs, tyres and scratching paintwork. |
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They respond by kicking him and smashing him repeatedly from behind with an iron pipe until he is on the restraining conveyor belt that carries him to the stunner. |
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But as the years go by, we realize what a smashing wonderful star she was. |
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It struck both Mr Chan's and Miss Holden's cars before smashing through the crash barrier, plunging 60 ft to the bank of the Weaver Navigation canal below. |
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I was sent careening backwards into a tree, smashing it over. |
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Her arm stopped her head from smashing into the hard pavement. |
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There'd been a very loud sound of smashing glass two doors down, although not so loud that I actually heard it, so absorbed was I in mindlessly goggling at the box. |
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In a split second, the vehicle moved to the side of the road before hitting the kerb and going off the carriageway, smashing through a fence and down an embankment. |
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It appears that a thief, described as a drunk male wearing a combat jacket, used a crowbar to prise open the security shutter before smashing the window. |
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Leaving a trail of devastation behind him, a disgruntled store owner rampaged through a small Colorado town smashing buildings and cars with a makeshift armoured bulldozer. |
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As they camped in the fields in sight of the city walls the Mongols surprised them by smashing the dams and dikes nearby and flooding the encampment. |
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Traffic police said they believe a gust of wind uprooted the tree and sent it smashing on to Moira's new black VW Golf, slicing through the roof and missing her by inches. |
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Gary's smashing of the 21-year-old record has sent the gaming world into raptures, because many thought 389,770 was a high score that would never be beaten. |
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I almost expected him to say something about exacting that pain to me, but he merely bowled me over with a charging headbutt, smashing me into the wall. |
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At 6.15 am he staggered bound and gagged into the reception of the hotel, smashing the fire alarm as he entered, which prompted the evacuation of the hotel guests. |
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This beautiful hairdo would look smashing in a short glittery party dress. |
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We have gratuitously destroyed so much of nature that the Taliban's smashing up of Buddhist statues, as comparative vandalism, will someday seem quite minuscule. |
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After smashing their way through a rear window they stole a computer stack, keyboard, screen, photocopier, printer, laminator, television, video recorder and computer games. |
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There is no effort to resolve the incongruity of the movie's semirealistic images with the ethereal play of animated birds comically smashing into things. |
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We fended them off but they started smashing bottles as they left. |
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An investigation has been launched after three train carriages ran out of control before smashing through buffers and derailing yards from a busy line. |
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A gang of youngsters is terrorising bus drivers by throwing stones, bricks and pieces of concrete at buses and smashing windows as they approach the outskirts of Leeds. |
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But, after cutting through a wire fence and then smashing a window the thieves stole a box containing the pictures, two generators and a disabled ramp. |
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The most common methods of theft, he said, involved thieves smashing windows, breaking locks open with a screwdriver or similar tool, or forcing metal doors open. |
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Obviously we couldn't see what the suspect's hands were doing behind his back, but is there a legitimate case, a legitimate justification there for smashing him in the face? |
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The youths entered the house by smashing a downstairs window. |
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Somebody a few cells down is smashing and trashing in a rage, furious that he has been given the grey sloppy Prison Regulation mashed potato rather than chips. |
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Will he go for the schoolteacher and abandon the family, leaving behind his smashing dinner suits? |
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Shoeless, he ran into the car and barreled out of the driveway before careening off a fire hydrant and then smashing into a tree. |
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With kamala Khan, Marvel is smashing the tired stereotype by showing the universality of issues that plague teenagers. |
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She cited a recent incident when, in broad daylight, a group of youths armed with sticks ran riot through a nearby street smashing the windows of cars and houses. |
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However, after getting off to a smashing start, the show sputters. |
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It was quite nice to begin with but after a few years it became neglected and the vandals moved in, smashing down arbours, trees, the children's play area and the sports hut. |
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A CAR careered out of control on a busy Tyneside road before smashing into a petrol station as drivers filled up their cars. |
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His guns hosed down the vessel's decks, sweeping them clear of sailors, blowing holes in the bulkheads, and smashing gun positions. |
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In the US, the book sold three million copies in its first 48 hours, smashing all records. |
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The undercarriage hit a boulder and the aircraft crashed, fracturing his skull, smashing his nose and temporarily blinding him. |
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The mob then attacked two friaries in the town, looting their gold and silver and smashing images. |
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There is sometimes a tradition of smashing a glass used for a loyal toast, so that no lesser toast can be made with it. |
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The oystercatchers are large, obvious and noisy wading birds with strong bills used for smashing or prising open molluscs. |
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A storm broke out in the middle of the night and the waves could be heard smashing against the gate and the bronze walls. |
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To avoid the shame of arriving in Genoa in shackles, Dandolo committed suicide by smashing his head against the oar to which he was tied. |
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At Balfarg, North Mains and Cairnpapple, for example, earlier cremations and deliberate smashing of pottery predate the enclosure. |
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Arsenal were shining bright in a match that had begun with hailstones smashing down in the stadium. |
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In the spring cars were broken into and handbrakes let off, sending them smashing into walls, other vehicles, trees and lamp-posts. |
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Five lucky third prizewinners will all receive a smashing Vodkatini cocktail kit. |
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However, there is a minimum age limit of seven, due to one party game involving smashing zombies. |
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In that match, McEnroe had been warned twice for intimidating a lineswoman and smashing a racquet before he aimed his ire at Armstrong. |
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Al Qadisiya Primary School for Girls came under attack as saboteurs broke into a laboratory after smashing the door and window. |
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Our dramatic photo of a huge wave resembling a rearing mare smashing into the Cobb at LYME REGIS yesterday brutally shows the weather's power. |
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They went from room to room, swiping 40 bottle of spirits and smashing open fruit machines. |
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You'll want to be mad most of the time when you play this game because the smashing and pummeling are so much fun. |
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Witnesses said the driver may have swerved to avoid a pedestrian, sending his single-decker smashing into the William Hill branch yesterday. |
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This weekend should have been a smashing success for Johnny Depp. |
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A BRIGHOUSE-based company has won a smashing contract to supply stock cars with highperformance engine oils. |
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Glasgow-born Strang slashed Paul's jaw, severing his tongue and smashing through teeth. |
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It's ok smashing Italy at home and performing swallow dives on your way to scoring tries galore. |
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Big boulders fell on Pithoragarh smashing almost a dozen houses,' said Ravindra Sharma, a spokesman of the Uttaranchal state government. |
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Bremanger and Fjord Norway looks smashing in the new music video, says director of tourism at Innovation Norway, Per-Arne Tuftin. |
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Wham-O Hacky Sack Striker KIDS can test their football skills without the risk of smashing a window by using this durable bean-filled footbag in a football design. |
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The gang got into the property, in Hillmorton Road, on Tuesday night before smashing vivariums and taking 40 royal pythons and 30 boa-constrictors. |
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Her control of the music, by composers including Handel, Porpora and Caldara, was incredible as she performed coloratura so fine you could imagine them smashing a glass. |
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Road trains are over 50 m long when towing three trailers. On dirt roads, they trail a blinding cloud of bulldust and window smashing, fist-size stones. |
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The Jetliner ferry, which only came into service in June, was badly damaged as huge waves sent it smashing into the berth at Cairnryan, near Stranraer. |
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The skipper also silenced critics, who accused him of being an dawdler, by smashing Test cricket's fastest 50 before equalling Viv Richards' world record of a 56-ball century. |
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And on October 29 he turned up at the Newcastle home of Lorraine's boyfriend Ali Wahabi and began threatening his ex before smashing up her partner's CCTV camera. |
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Some Greek dance is traditionally accompanied by the smashing of crockery. |
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Boosted by their reward, Wolves continued to push forward and Jamie O'Hara came within a whisker of doubling the lead, smashing a 25-yard effort on to the bar. |
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Argyle got off to the perfect start at Selhurst Park when Hungarian international Krisztian Timar struck after just five minutes, smashing home Luke Summerfield's corner. |
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Sciatic functional index in smashing injuries of rats sciatic nerves. |
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In echoes of derby day 2013 when a Newcastle United fan punched a police horse in the face, Herby was struck and dragged to the ground, nearly smashing his head clean off. |
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Police fired water cannon and wielded batons to try to control protesters, who hit back with poles and steel pipes, smashing police bus windows and spraying street fire hoses. |
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But Oram stood firms to patiently bring up his half-century before smashing 25 from the final over to help New Zealand post a defendable 212 for nine. |
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