He planned to shatter the world record for time spent underwater by a single person using scuba equipment. |
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Musically it is guaranteed to shatter any preconceptions about opera as a genre, certainly any notion of a homogenous genre. |
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I brought my foot down with full force on the glass and heard it shatter into millions of pieces. |
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You potentially gave him a disease that could shatter him emotionally and ruin his future relationships while knowing that you were infected. |
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If she touched her, she was worried the child might break, shatter into a million pieces at the shock of the touch in her personal space. |
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The contents break, shatter, explode, leak and escape, usually in the way most damning of the innocent drudge attempting to sort them. |
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He dodged, and then watched in amazement as it bounced off a tree but did not shatter. |
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Her heart felt as if it was hanging onto a single strand of thread, able to break off and shatter into pieces any moment. |
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In my experience all it takes to shatter the take-charge persona of a master is a mildly sardonic tone or a heel to the nuts. |
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Sked ran inside to find the final intruder firing at a silver Beemer, causing its windshield to shatter and its alarm to sound. |
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Out of nowhere, the glass from the windows shatter and the front door is broken. |
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But for women who have been at the receiving end of sexual harassment in the work place, it is enough to shatter their sense of self. |
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The crisis threatens to shatter the opposition party's bid to retain its status as the majority party in the parliamentary elections. |
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To shatter old work habits, he ordered that henceforth, every Samsung employee must report for work two hours early. |
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Early losses can end a team's season, wreck its confidence, shatter its psyche. |
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They just adore tiptoeing around and shaking their heads when the broads shatter glass with their banshee wails. |
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The ball jagged back viciously to shatter the stumps and send the bails flying. |
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The shatter belt is not only unusually broad but it is finely displayed along the eastern side of the Columbia river. |
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Keep away from windows because the high winds and pressure can shatter the window, sending shivers of glass everywhere. |
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The club is now looking forward to the forthcoming Wharfedale Championships and is hoping to shatter last year's record trophy haul. |
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Too much tedding can shatter leaves of alfalfa or clover, lowering the quality of the hay. |
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The other feature is a spring loaded striker with a tungsten carbide tip designed to shatter safety glass. |
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Soon after uttering the last word, the telltale, music-ruining shatter of glass could be heard. |
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Spent the afternoon munching digestives, which were the low fat alternative that shatter all over the desk and your lap. |
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When he resolves to find medical supplies for the village, his boldness threatens to shatter the safety of the commune and change things forever. |
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Democracy is not something made of bone china that will shatter under the weight of public opinion. |
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And everything made of dreamy, glazy glass so warm to touch and so impossible to shatter. |
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Moreover, state charity would shatter the voluntary relationship between giver and receiver without putting another social context in its place. |
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The trembling, querulous voice should have been enough to shatter the ceremonious moment, but, somehow, it was not. |
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They won't even let themselves be in the presence of the truth, because it would shatter their very stylised view of things. |
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Delaying harvest greatly increases shatter losses and overdries the soybeans. |
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Typically pulsed dye lasers or the holmium laser are used with very short pulses of high peak power to shatter the stones. |
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Yet in the end, I could not muster the courage to shatter the atmosphere of respectful civility. |
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I watch icons smash and belief systems shatter and the illusions which have poisoned my mind begin to retreat. |
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When volunteers put time and effort into local projects, just one vandal strike can shatter community spirit. |
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An individual may need a crisis to shatter his ego and thereby overwhelm the yetzer hara. |
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Unfortunately, she too often uses her skills to rail against what she calls unfounded, unsupported assumptions rather than to shatter them. |
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My own feeling is that there is really no shatter belt, or what I would call shatter belts. |
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Roy says this event may shatter some people's illusions that African music is made up only of Afrobeat. |
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Shaver blades are fragile and easily can shatter or break inside the cavity in which they are used. |
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The roaring engines shatter the normality and before long we are climbing into the darkness at 750 km per hour. |
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If you misjudge a turn and slide into the barrier you may get off lucky with a broken tail light, or you may totally shatter the window depending on how hard the car hits. |
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The enraged Zeus sent a thunderbolt hurtling down to shatter the cliff, and with blasts of wind, opened an abyss-dungeon deep within the trembling earth. |
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Portuguese navigators were about to shatter Ptolemy's world picture, with its portrayal of a landlocked Indian Ocean, and their king wanted the world to know. |
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This time the bullet ricochets off the stone fireplace behind Deuterium Boy and embeds itself in the piano, causing the figurine to topple off and shatter on the ground. |
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What drove him to shatter taboos and invite hatred for his conclusions? |
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At the outset, dishonesty in individuals may shatter the sense of loyalty, honesty and responsibility and destroy the foundation of social justice. |
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Not wanting to shatter his family, Charles pays up at first, but when more and more money is demanded he decides to fight back, but with disastrous consequences. |
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Tragic events like the ones we are witnessing all over Gujarat shatter lives, unsettle moral convictions and unmake the fragile establishment we normally call society. |
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Also, the kitchen now has a few hanging green glass lanterns that will shatter over the cat food stations when the hooks end up falling out like they always do. |
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The glasses, which cost just a few pence more than a normal pint pot, have properties similar to windscreen safety glass and shatter into small pieces if used as a weapon. |
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But he might simply shatter, break into irrecoverable pieces. |
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Far from protecting Thailand's democracy, they could by their action irredeemably shatter it, inviting, in the worst case, violence and military intervention. |
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And without so much as a French kiss, he is off to shatter Sarah's dreams. |
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There are a lot of crates, a lot of strange machines, a lot of explosive pods that deplete my ammo or shatter inconveniently mid-battle. |
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Only then can we shatter the image of Europe as an economic giant, but a political dwarf and a worm in military terms. |
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Words and actions of one-world architects make it clear that they intend to shatter freedom and then remold the world to their collectivist heart's desire. |
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If tension between Venezuela and Colombia took a turn for the worse, it could shatter cohesion within those organisations. |
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Note: If you log off at any point after obtaining an Eera Herb shard, the energy within the item will disperse and shatter. |
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Teeth nippers should shear the tooth off parallel to the gum line and not shatter the teeth. |
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Nose and upper ear-piercing concerns focus on infection, but no recognition of cartilage shatter. |
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And find out how to shatter the last glass ceiling and get yourself on corporate boards in Sharing Biz Strategies. |
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Meanwhile, the blitz on London went on night after night to shatter its enormous port. |
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Also, because the eruptions are more effusive than explosive, the blast doesn't shatter the liquid lava to ashy or rocky bits. |
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The response – brutally honest and also artfully calculated – intimated a self-image problem Putin attempted to shatter. |
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Don't tell people you're going to change their world or that your opponents would shatter it. |
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So could he be the person to shatter a stale consensus that endures from fear of seeming soft? |
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If this demand were met, it would shatter the foundations of the family, which is the basic unit of any society. |
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Sooner or later, the explosive social tensions will shatter the political structure of the ruling bureaucratic caste. |
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It can shatter, dissolve or blow up like we are seeing in the current situation. |
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There remains little doubt but that, when shatter cones can be identified with certainty, they are a valid and definitive criterion for an astrobleme. |
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I return to Jerusalem to find my way, to find the view which, I hope, will take me to this woman, to shatter an illusion of my childhood. |
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It is important to shatter the silence around all forms of violence against human rights defenders of all gender identities. |
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We must encourage and support them if we do not want to shatter thousands of people's hopes. |
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And so it is our responsibility to break down the walls of indifference, to shatter the conspiracies of silence wherever they may be. |
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We are here in Sapele as His mouthpiece to speak life to this land and to shatter the darkness with the supreme radiance of the Gospel. |
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Scarlet felt her heart break in two and shatter into pieces. |
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I flung it through the window causing it to shatter into countless pieces. |
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We must destroy before they shatter our being with their ignorance. |
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My good buddy Katie is dry-eyed but looks like she's about to shatter into a million tiny pieces, like a mirror with a crack, threatening to break into a thousand shards. |
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To the north-east, on the boundary of the Langholm and Jedburgh sheets, the upper part of a small stream runs along the line of the shatter belt and a trachyte dyke. |
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For hundreds of years, it was called a shatter belt region, but cooperation of Southeastern Asian countries after their independence has weakened the shatter belt characteristics. |
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But by giving every single government the right to scupper the UN Conference in 2012, the US position could hugely weaken or delay agreement to tackle irresponsible arms transfers that shatter countless lives worldwide. |
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A life-limiting illness can shatter this sense of meaning and purpose. |
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Ker-thump, shatter, shatter, Ker-thump, shatter, the sound of the round thermos rolling towards the stage. |
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At 25, Ryan would shatter defenders with his run down the flank, but at 35, he will play deeper. |
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Blasting utilizes the heat and immense pressure of the detonated explosives to shatter and fracture a rock mass. |
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In such low-temperature superconductors, magnetism can actually shatter the fragile superconductive state. |
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Its intervals split wide open, shatter, and re-form. |
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In fact, my imprecation against evil is not addressed to this snake who can not hear me but rather to God who can trample on its head, and thus I invoke God: « 0 God, shatter the teeth in their mouths. |
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It can be smooth as glass, then shatter into bright fragments. |
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If quenching is done improperly, the internal stresses can cause a part to shatter as it cools. |
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Windows began to melt and shatter from the heat. |
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In the case of breakage, toughened glass will shatter into small crystal-like pieces which can cause potential injury and be a choking hazard for small children. |
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And they are accustomed always to throw these axes at a signal in the first charge and thus to shatter the shields of the enemy and kill the men. |
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The marriage, of course, was long broken but Munoz knew that asking her for a divorce would shatter her. |
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In her study on the impact of armed conflict on children, Graça Machel challenged the international system to shatter the inertia that allows children to be violated in armed conflict. |
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The swordsmith quenched the sword in an oil bath so that it wouldn't shatter. |
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The idea of gender mainstreaming is to strip so-called general policy of its generality, to shatter this myth and to see how it has a different effect on men and women. |
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If a CD or DVD is cracked or otherwise physically damaged, it is possible for the disc to break apart or even shatter when the CD and DVD drives are in use. |
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The glass started to shatter and I knew it was time. |
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Your death will shatter him. Which is what I want. Actually, I would prefer to kill him. |
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Wherever he finds himself, the storyteller is soon recognizable and his presence transforms the evening into a verbal interchange, which will shatter the boundaries of time and open up new horizons. |
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Hardly anything can shatter the daydreams of the buckaroo or buckarette like an old stubborn school horse with sides like iron. |
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Furthermore, through their imagistic power, they seek to shatter the ideological illusions propagated by priestcraft and kingcraft. |
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But Jeff Guinn's Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson will at least shatter your illusion that most people, given the option, would choose a better family for themselves than the one they are born in. |
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Caution: Do not spray onto open flowers since this might cause shatter. |
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But instead we must break the silence and shatter taboos. |
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It turns the furrow slice rapidly, giving maximum shatter and deeper than its width. |
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Grasping the proximal surface, the hominid brought the distal surface down hard on an object he wished to detach or shatter, such as a bone or tuber. |
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The creature screels, a spine-chilling sound so intense the two unbroken windows at the far left corner of the room shatter, spraying chunks and slivers of glass everywhere. |
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Sudden and extensive disappearings and fresh appearings would startle and confound us, and if continued, would shatter our sense of personality out of us. |
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The aim is to shatter all doubts of a show trial against innocent people. |
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Olivares ordered a lightning campaign into northern France from the Spanish Netherlands, hoping to shatter the resolve of King Louis XIII's ministers and topple Richelieu. |
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Watch for fully mature, dry seedpods and collect them before they shatter. |
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The glass of the doors was spiderwebbed and ready to shatter. |
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The heat and flame can cause the glass candleholder to shatter. |
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A bottle filled with flammable liquid was twice thrown at a classroom window of Shilbottle First School but the strong double-glazed window did not shatter. |
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