The mob uprooted a street lamp and used it as battering ram to smash in the doors. |
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Groups of 100 to 1,000 would congregate outside a Chinese laundry and launch a hail of rocks and stones to smash windows, storefronts, and doors. |
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A rugby league superkid from York is in line to smash a British try-scoring record set by Wigan Warriors star Simon Haughton. |
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The Howard government was involved in a conspiracy with stevedoring companies to smash the Maritime Union of Australia several years ago. |
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I smash my car in a completely my fault brainless bimbo type accident, and then I get to not pay for the repairs. |
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Her neighbour heard a smash and ran out to see the boys running away from his car, the window was smashed. |
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Brown also tried to barehand a hot smash in the sixth inning, a reckless habit he has had his entire career. |
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The head and body of the keelhauled will constantly smash against the keel. |
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Then, I heard the smash of someone breaking the small pane of glass next to the door. |
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The sudden smash of something glass forewarned he was returning past the bathroom. |
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Miss Ul Haq said Syed put his hands up to protect himself, she heard a smash and Mr Derbsyhire ran into the pub. |
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Shrugging Antonio started to walk by the room when he heard the smash of something that sounded like glass. |
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The worst crash in the Western Bay in 17 months claimed the lives of three men in a head-on smash near Te Puke yesterday. |
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A driver has died after a horror smash in which his car careered off a quiet country road. |
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Last year in Parliament, Labor's Craig Emerson accused insurance companies of abusing their market power over small smash repairers. |
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The father-of-two was killed on June 10 in a smash with another vehicle when he was driving to Denver airport. |
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He can cut loose, smash and wallop the ball for towering sixes and delightful fours. |
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A dedicated teacher and devoted mother has died in a head-on smash just days before her 51st birthday. |
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We ran into the guard rail and I could hear the right headlight smash in on itself. |
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Friends of a teenager who died in a car smash have called on the driver, who disappeared after the accident, to give himself up. |
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I wish I could say that I was involved in subversive terrorist activity while trying to smash a corrupt and evil government. |
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Also included are chart-topping smash hits from Daniel Bedingfield and Paul Weller. |
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So we may look forward once again to the forearm smash being deployed at the line-out by the master of that particular black art. |
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The film was a smash hit, garnering nine Academy Award nominations, including one for Best Picture. |
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The brothers danced together in the smash Broadway revue Eubie! in 1978 and again on the big screen in Cotton Club. |
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It has been a dance-floor smash ever since Tall Paul dropped the track last year at London's super club Turnmills. |
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The film was a smash hit and the dancers have high hopes that the ballet version of the drama will repeat that success in China. |
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When he auditioned he did not realise until later that the backing track he had recorded at the audition was the smash hit Lola. |
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That the film has been a smash hit in its homeland Sweden only proves that its characterisations are rock solid. |
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He double faulted on his first match point and then missed a smash after a bizarre rally in the windy conditions. |
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The show was such a smash in London that Mendes revived it in Manhattan in 1998 where it became a phenomenon. |
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Follow these steps, and we are certain that your film will be a box-office smash in Korea. |
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Men and women and kids eating snow cones cheer and groan as the combines smash into each other. |
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One was holding a sledge hammer and began hitting the security screen while another tried to smash an internal door. |
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A three-man gang fired at a security screen protecting a post office after first trying to smash their way in using a pole. |
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He believes that a 17-year-old youth was paid to smash the windows of three of his vehicles with pickaxes and hammers. |
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He turned Mammadov inside out before crossing for Hartson to bring the ball down and smash it high into the roof of the net from an acute angle. |
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There is no bid to prettify the objective of wanting to smash your opponents. |
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He said the attacker left by a taxi, only to return later on foot and smash a ground-floor window to the building. |
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One landed with a smash into the rocky ground, lodging his feet deep underneath the surface. |
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A hamstring injury after just 10 miles put a dampener on his attempts to smash the six-hour barrier. |
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Hurtling along at breakneck speed, this smash hit comedy of marital deception guarantees a great night out. |
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After all, politicians don't usually perform comedy acts where they smash produce with sledgehammers. |
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All these jokers not only want to have their cake and eat it too, but smash it in the public's face. |
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Yesterday a Black Watch raiding party carried out a smash and grab raid into the city, destroying five T55 tanks. |
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One had taken a camcorder from someone and proceeded to smash it to pieces. |
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The galley's major weapon was originally a ram on the water-line, used to hole enemy ships or to smash their oars. |
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Its bronze ram could smash enemy ships and armed soldiers could leap aboard a foe's vessel in hand-to-hand combat with spears and swords. |
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The wind is ripping away at the netting that covers the range, making sure unshot clays don't smash into us. |
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On a big chopping board, smash the garlic cloves with the flat of a big knife. |
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A smash in badminton is more like a punch in boxing than a smash in tennis. |
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It was all wind and hot air as they promised to smash the state, smash the administration, smash this, smash that. |
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A Denholme man was also counting his blessings after missing the smash by less than a minute. |
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Wayne hit the windscreen of a car in the smash, severely damaging his brain. |
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Mr Galayini buys wrecks from auctions, pulls them apart and sells the bits to smash repairers. |
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How do you coordinate and shunt trains so they don't smash into each other while going in opposite directions on the same track? |
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You'd think parts from wrecked Australian cars would be the cheapest option for smash repairs. |
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A traffic warden booked a car after it had been written off in a rush-hour smash and the driver taken to hospital. |
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But eagle-eyed viewers have already noticed more than 40 mistakes in the smash hit movie. |
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There was a smash on the motorway this morning and so there was a lengthy delay. |
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Two men are fighting for their lives after a head-on car smash in Radcliffe. |
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The British hoped the operation would secure a strategic ridge overlooking Ypres and smash through the German line. |
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In tennis, there is the forehand, the backhand, the overhead smash and the drop volley, all with a different grip. |
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It was a vicious and malevolent piece of work which was designed to smash the marriage into pieces. |
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The smash summer hit that has tangoed its way into America's living room all comes down to tonight. |
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Put the biscuits in a large polythene bag and smash into fine crumbs with a rolling pin, or do this in a food processor. |
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A freediver aims to smash his own world record when he plummets 102m into a cavern off the Bahamas. |
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We never set out to make Big Beat records or trip hop records or smash house. |
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If given the freedom, he can run a stunt with the end and use his speed to get upfield and smash the quarterback with an outside rush. |
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The man used instruments including a crowbar and something resembling a billhook to smash in the front of the machine. |
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It is not necessary to smash whichever city they are having their sinister and conspiratorial conferences in. |
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He said the club uses safety glasses, which are toughened like windscreens, so if they smash there are no sharp edges. |
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They smash up whole countries, then give their cronies contracts to rebuild them. |
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A dramatic smash may be good for four or six runs, but playing a ball off the edge of the bat, like a foul tip, can be just as effective. |
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That whiny and disloyal Max the Dog is crushed along with the goods as they tumble down the slope and smash to flinders. |
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I like to wear my big hiker's backpack on the crowded trains because I smash people in the face from behind without even feeling it. |
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The men, one wearing a baseball cap and the other a balaclava, got out and used a baton to smash the passenger side window of the Corsa. |
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Two men are hoping that it's not bangers and smash this weekend when they race to Naples in a car destined for the scrap heap. |
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Nine seconds later, 69 boron rods smash down into the hot core of unit two, a nuclear reactor on Three Mile Island. |
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When your track is instantly playlisted by the big guns it's only a matter of time before you have a hot summer smash on your hands. |
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They also had to smash a number of windows in the chapel to ventilate the building. |
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You smash them until they are unable to make a fist, much less throw a punch. |
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As part of the operation, 11 detectives used a battering ram to smash down the front door of the Keswick Street house at 7.30 am. |
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Members of the Armed Response Unit used an enforcer battering ram to smash through the door. |
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Many smash repairers say the insurance companies are going too far, and playing favourites, even amongst the preferred repairers. |
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The vandals used an ax from the temple toolshed to smash a statue of Avalokitesvara. |
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Supermarket chain Tesco has joined forces with Pendleside Hospice in a bid to smash this year's fundraising targets. |
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And police in the city hope the minister's promise will help smash the cycle of criminals committing crime to feed drugs habits. |
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You need to smash two beams head-on in a collider, because the center-of-mass energy is the sum of the energies in the two beams. |
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To study subatomic particles, physicists build giant accelerators that smash the particles together. |
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It takes a few more chances than, say, Presley's latest remixed No. 1 smash. |
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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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If you're playing people who don't know the doubles technique, when they hit it up smash it down the sidelines or straight down the middle. |
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Lay the clove on a cutting board and smash it with the flat of a knife blade. |
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Only those willing to have the priest smash a coconut on their heads were allowed into the central area of the temple. |
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After repeated attempts the officers were able to smash a window and open the car door. |
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I remember going with her along country paths, watching her smash stinkhorns with a special stick that she reserved for the purpose. |
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What we had done was smash our fists down on a blob of mercury and it had burst out into many droplets. |
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He was not motivated by greed but by a desire to do something heroic, smash a drugs ring and present the evidence to police. |
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A van and four cars were involved in the smash which happened on the London-bound track at Boreham. |
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This time the Swindon-born aviator hopes to smash an altitude record in a balloon over mountainous terrain. |
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A woman and her unborn baby were killed in a horror car smash as she drove to hospital to give birth. |
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In others, he burns an old computer with a blowtorch and demonstrates the safe way to smash a monitor. |
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The rowdy crowd jumped up and down on the roof to smash the skylight window. |
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One last smash against the wall cracked apart the top of it, and a creature came into view. |
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Keith Moon would throw his drumsticks into the audience and Pete Townshend would smash his guitar to pieces. |
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His large, meaty hand grabbed the lamp and he threw it at the wall, causing it to smash into a million pieces. |
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Stine slammed an already small piece of tile quite harshly onto the board causing it to smash into billions of pieces. |
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I also learned how to smash someone's face in with a bar, and the correct boots to wear to kick, severely damage and vandalize private property. |
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Woosnam is at the top of a sport that has changed enormously since he first played, a determined farmer's boy who loved to smash the ball as hard as he could. |
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Local media had been reporting that the arsonist was using some kind of Molotov cocktail to smash through the car windows. |
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The leading maxis were logging average speeds of between 13 and 15 knots and were still on course to smash the current crossing record of 14 days and five hours. |
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Together with Askaris based at the police's Vlakplaas unit, they had been instructed to hijack or damage vehicles, smash shop windows and assault people during the marches. |
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Then there were those songs that were either too half-baked or half-hearted to even fool us into turning them into smash hits. |
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Vajazzling has become a national craze thanks to the ITV2 smash hit. |
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The electrical field of the pulse oscillates, first driving an electron away from its atom, then causing it to reverse direction and smash into the atom. |
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Scientists use an instrument known as a particle accelerator to accelerate particles to just below the speed of light and then smash them into other particles. |
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We think it is necessary to smash the presently existing state. |
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She said the impact of the smash knocked the door off its hinges. |
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Physicists learned most of what they know about the fundamental forces of nature by using larger and larger accelerators to smash subatomic particles together. |
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Lay clove on cutting board and smash with the flat of a knife blade. |
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That Nolan was there to play his part was a near-miracle in itself after the youngster's lucky escape from that morning's dramatic smash that wrecked his car. |
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She turned away from the audience to smash a glass goblet, raising a shard to her throat. |
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Sid Vicious is stomping all over Steve Jones, about to smash in his guitar. |
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At the end of the session, when we listened back to all we had laid down that day, I was sure I had a smash hit. |
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Every aspiring DJ could smash and grab himself a mixer and some turntables. |
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There are two Mormon GOP presidential candidates, the Broadway smash hit Book of Mormon, and of course, Tabloid. |
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But after a three-year corporate fight that results in a smash hit, one thing you earn, it seems, is the freedom not to care. |
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In the U.K.'s smash hit Downton Abbey, coming to PBS Sunday, the period drama is reinvented for a new generation. |
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The balaclava-clad men used a beer barrel to smash their way into the building and threatened staff before escaping with an undisclosed amount of cash. |
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Doing so would smash parliament's claim to ratify or reject treaties. |
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The Celtic defender appeared to smash Paul Fenwick across the face in a first-half clash missed by referee Alan Freeland but captured by Sky TV cameras. |
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Last week, two officers who worked with Rhodes testified that they saw Rhodes drive Zhao's head into the pavement and smash her in the side of the head with his knee. |
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The truck did a quick roll and landed with a crashing smash onto its side. |
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Any humour in the retreat was abruptly shattered by the loud smash of a plate glass window by an excitable ram who was wilfully battering his head into it. |
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In a separate accident two women were fighting for their lives in hospital after their car collided with another vehicle in a head-on smash in Rochdale. |
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Neither of the friends was wearing a seat belt and they could have been watching a dashboard DVD system when the smash took place, an inquest heard. |
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This Friday we go straight to the train smash in New South Wales. |
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A call has been made for a complete overhaul of school transport safety after more than 50 children were involved in a horror smash on Friday afternoon. |
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Playoffs hockey can be blunt, like a forearm smash to the chin. |
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A forearm smash from Richard Morales earned him an instant red. |
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Supported by innovative marketing, the film was a smash hit. |
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The circus performer prepares to smash a breeze block on Nigel's chest. |
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The running of Africa's greatest horse-race event at Greyville looks set to smash records, and that's before the horses come under starter's orders. |
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You know, that game in which hulking athletes repeatedly smash small bouncy balls across a net so that their opponent can't possibly reach them let alone return them. |
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Some of us are belligerent, some are coaxers of the ball, some delight in hearing the ball smash against the hoardings, others love to steer the ball wide of fielders. |
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They come down to flat ground and just implode, or smash into a tree. |
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On some occasions the gang posed as bird watchers and after the victims left their cars they would smash the windows and grab what valuables they could from the cars. |
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These substantial and curiously ugly animals use their bony foreheads to smash off great lumps of coral before they crunch it up with massive front teeth. |
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If it did smash into the Earth the effect would be like detonating thousands of nuclear bombs, killing billions of people and wiping out an area the size of Europe. |
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In fact, the final two outs of Greene's no-hit performance were a groundout to third base by Larry Walker and a hard smash on the ground back to Greene by Tim Wallach. |
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Publicly, she may well claim she aims to smash her final imprint into the record book, equalling the record of 20 Wimbledon titles garnered by Billie Jean King. |
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Something would always smash — most often a heavy-laden plate at the overcrowded pass. |
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One person proceeded to climb up a street light and attempt to smash it. |
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Vehicles stopped in heavy traffic or at roadblocks can be targeted by smash and grab thieves or armed robbers, despite nearby police presence. |
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He said that it made him uneasy to see my silver so insecure in the breakfront, where any intruder could smash the glass. |
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After the concrete drain was uncovered the fire crew used specialist cutting equipment and a Kango hammer to smash their way to the exhausted dog. |
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Conversely, the clouds of gas smash into each other, and stop, like a giant car crash. |
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Introduced in 2009, the magazine was an immediate smash in the fashion world. |
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It has waved its spending authority around like a hammer, careless about what it might smash in the process. |
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You can smash in a man's head with a hammer, you can mangle your own thumb with it, or you can use it to build a house. |
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Soon, several dozen men were inside and tried to smash in the doors in order to enter the courtyard. |
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Truffaut's film soon proved a box office smash in the States, and Aznavour was suddenly catapulted to fame in America. |
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Others tell of thuggish naval sailors who smash boats and engines, spike fuel and break their bones. The dispute should be solvable. |
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With Bon Cop, Bad Cop, Kevin Tierney produced one of the rare Canadian movies to be a smash hit in both linguistic communities. |
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The song L'argent fait le bonheur was a smash hit and topped the charts for more than two months. |
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The Bikini Machine give a killer track: heady melody, smash hit pop song and a crazy bassline tweaked at Cerrone's pool! |
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Marring with his mace, the Foot Soldier could make deep dents in armor and smash it. |
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Collect presents, grab coins, and eat fruitcake as you smash your way through this challenging holiday game. |
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Fry your bacon on a high heat until super-crispy, smash it into pieces and scatter on top for extra salty deliciousness. |
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Until we smash the whole rotten system, it will happen again and again. |
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The scallies were gonnae smash the pub up if they didn't play. |
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Too steep a swing path may often smash you tees into the ground. |
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He was a prime mover behind the Saudi military intervention in Bahrain a year ago to smash an incipient Shia reform movement. |
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With a curt nod, Mike ordered the others to get her ready, picked up a heavy chair as though it were matchwood, and used it to smash out one of the larger panes of glass. |
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After one big smash they took a thousand men out of the firing line in one day. |
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A father-of-three still in hospital almost three months after cheating death in a horrific car smash has been told it will be two years before his broken body is mended. |
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The internet didn't just smash industries and supplant human jobs with our new server overlords. |
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A sizeable critical smash, it was nominated for five Oscars and the film-maker also took home the prize for best original screenplay last month. |
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Attempts to smash our future will be met with fierce resistance on the streets, in workplaces and on campuses. |
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Legend holds that he who wields the hammer has the power to smash mountains into valleys and the strength to destroy even the gods. |
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Forged points break up and smash clods to refine the soil, which makes them also adapted for non worked soils. |
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For example, the husband could smash the teeth of his wife with burnt bricks and could pull out or twist her ears with impunity. |
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This amazing company produced this year's best picture documentary, the critical and box office smash Bowling for Columbine. |
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Osiris was banging on the door so strongly I thought she would smash it, and shouting to help her fiancé. |
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Batoche became the capital of this government and, very soon, the objective that the Canadian government authorities wanted to smash. |
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After trying to smash it with your hand, it takes its revenge by shrinking you to its size. |
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A First York bus driver who managed to stop his single-decker only yards from the two cars, but witnessed the smash at close quarters, was said to be in a state of shock. |
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She poured the water and turned to put it back in the fridge but as she opened the door the jug slipped from her grasp and shattered on the floor with a loud smash. |
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We're not here to smash up things we've inherited. |
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It's normal for people to smash up the shop. |
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Meet up, smash up shops and get some free stuff. |
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It's perfectly possibly for facts to smash up stories. |
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Whatever, Byrne used the music to smash up the mainstream. |
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We designed Hyperballoid Complete Edition with two kinds of people in mind: those who want to relax after a stressful day and those who want to smash up things real good. |
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Film and photographic evidence showed policemen disguised as vandals infiltrating the movement to smash up places that the anarchists had not targeted or provoking the police squads. |
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I can see them all sitting down and plotting to smash the state via animal liberation and macrobiotic eating habits. |
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In this paper we discuss about the semiprimitivity and the semiprimality of partial smash products. |
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The film's cheap video format, and the bold narration of family melodrama laced with black magic, made it a smash hit, and provided the hugely successful formula for those which followed. |
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Choking from the tear gas fired into the crowd, some hoisted sledgehammers to smash up the pavement in order to hurl broken slabs over improvised barricades that now enclose a makeshift camp. |
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There is a well-known and somewhat stereotypical answer: the blockbuster, a smash hit that sells tickets around the world and turns a large profit. |
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God of War: Ghost of Sparta is the hugely anticipated sequel to the smash hit game, God of War: Chains of Olympus, a brand new tale that puts the powers of the gods in your hand. |
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Enjoy your favorite puzzles games on the go, including Crossword, Sudoku, Wordsearch, and many more. This sequel to smash hit, Puzzler Collection now includes 5 additional bonus game types. |
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Based on the smash Broadway hit and the subsequent Blake Edwards film, this fantastic stage show features a young flamenco dancer in 1940s Andalucia. |
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The Germans had been put on the back foot, and when Jurgen Kohler miscued a hurried clearance, Lineker capitalised on the confusion to smash home his fourth goal of the finals. |
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The band were at that time riding high off the back of their smash hit single Teenage Dirtbag. |
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Over 1,600 Joneses are expected to make up the audience at the 'Jones Jones Jones' show in the Wales Millennium Centre, which will smash the current record, set in 2004 by 583 Norbergs in Sweden. |
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The extreme irony was that the very ecological virtues of solar energy made it possible to foist Ronald McDonald on the African Bushman, and for MTV smash hits to begin usurping the songlines of the Australian aborigine. |
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Walters didn't so much smash the glass ceiling as hurl a wreck-wreck ing ball through it. |
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The family's three briard show dogs were also in the van and Michelle had to smash a window to rescue them. |
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No matter how much we'd like to transcend it, no matter how successful Nintendo is with its comfy cutesy family titles, a huge number of gamers just want to smash things, or shoot them, or smash them and then shoot them. |
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Travie has released songs with Cobra Starship, Taio Cruz, Bruno Mars, Stooshe and the Saturdays, but to date the choosy warbler's biggest UK solo hit is top 115 smash We'll Be Alright. |
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Sheeps The ex-Footlights sketch team bring to London their high-concept Edinburgh 2014 smash in which they rework the same sketch in myriad styles. |
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A smash may not be as pretty as a good half volley, but it can still win points. |
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The smash hit West End show is based on the Oscar-winning film which starred Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore and a potter's wheel. |
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But you have to first smash the power of the bourgeoisie. |
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His fourth 50 came off 45 deliveries and he hit the only six of the innings with an overarm smash over square leg off a John Hastings bouncer. |
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Police are forming flying squads to smash the raves planned for the east and west coasts, and holiday villages in Kerry and Cork. |
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There was a final flurry of fingers across fretboards, a smash and clatter of metallic percussion and a fierce, raucous harmonica. |
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I could hear the screech of the brakes, then the horrible smash of cars colliding. |
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Finally, an area where defected soldiers can gravitate to would also serve as a rock against which Assad's remaining forces can smash themselves against. |
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A TEENAGE neice of Northern Ireland finance minister Mark Durkan was killed in a horror car smash yesterday. |
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Add to that a Gladiator-style colosseum,power-ups and realistic car physics in smash ups,and you have a game that can't help but be addictive. |
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A MAN in his 60s was airlifted to hospital after a two vehicle smash in Flintshire. |
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The musician is a smash hit in Asia, where he recently performed to 40,000 people at the Rock 'n' India Festivals. |
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His later Pet Shop Boys smash hit It's A Sin was based on his antipathy to his schooldays. |
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Place 10 Mini Eggs in a sandwich bag wrapped in a tea cloth and smash into bits using a rolling pin, set aside. |
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We are to identify what has become defiled and smash it. |
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By the way, Barbara, I also regret writing that I would like to smash Du Beke's chiselled buttocks with a jackhammer. |
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Kevin Keegan was considering drafting Thatcher into his squad before his forearm smash on Sunderland's Nicky Summerbee. |
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Like the thagomizer of the stegosaur, the ankylosaurid tail club was probably used to smash into attackers. |
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The landing beaver would swap ends, crash dive, and smash the water loudly with its tail. |
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In the 1960s, hooligans would smash up dance halls. |
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In his zany prop comedy Gallagher would sometimes smash watermelons and splatter the front rows of the audience. |
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Thieves have targeted cars stuck in traffic for smash and grab robberies. |
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That is the basic difference between the Reform Party and us, and we are not prepared to engage in a smash and grab tax program like the Reform Party. |
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Windows and doors are part of the building perimeter that offers your first defense against break-ins. They are the points of entry for criminals and smash and grab thieves. |
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An accident can happen suddenly and quickly cost a lot: the toaster can go up in flames and damage your kitchen, a break-in while you are out, your children's football can smash next-door's window? |
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Labour's price freeze would smash those small new entrant companies. |
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But the FA may review Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic's forearm smash on Michael Kightly, which was missed by referee Michael Oliver. |
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Gascoigne, then of Middlesbrough, paid dearly for a forearm smash into Boateng's face. |
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Guest Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber spills the beans on Love Never Dies, his follow-up to smash hit musical Phantom Of The Opera. |
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He bravely drove the Hydra out of hiding and started to smash its heads with his club, but soon discovered that every time he knocked off a head, two more would grow back in its place! |
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Hendrix was also on the bill, and was also going to smash his guitar on stage. |
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The English forward's forearm smash floored the Ireland lock and earned him ten minutes in the sin-bin. |
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Not all Sardou's songs were smash hits however. Several of his songs, which generally portrayed a 'slice of life' brand of social realism, contained somewhat controversial lyrics. |
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I fall and smash into a cabinet of borosilicate glasses. |
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About twenty feet above the water, I watched the ship smash into the ice. |
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The last drop of bitterness is in the suspicion that you can't even smash it. |
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I smash into her, and she asks me what I am doing there. |
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It's an interesting process, because of course when you have somebody new on the farm come, they smash into things, they break the tractor down, and so on. |
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In scientific terms, this natural phenomenon is said to be caused by energized electrons as they smash into the earth's atmosphere at high speeds. |
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Clear levels by making robots smash into one another. |
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Meanwhile, Claude Lelouch's film turned out to be a huge box office smash. |
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Instead of climbing the great mountain, Hercules used his superhuman strength to smash through it. |
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They find effective products that are, in our view, cutting into somebody else's line of profits, and they come at you with a big sledgehammer and try to smash you and destroy you. |
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To once and for all smash the fascists-the armed gangs which capital holds in reserve to use against the working class-requires socialist revolution. |
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When the Pakistani military headquarters and intelligence services finally realised what had happened and under Western pressure decided to smash the Taliban even within Pakistan, it was too late. |
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There's no problem with that, but these allurements given to the poor, exploiting their poverty and then asking them to go and publicly smash their idols, their religious idols, that is what is causing the problem. |
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To deliver a shock, Mr Zhang ordered his workers to smash 76 faulty fridges from the stockroom, laying into the first himself with a sledgehammer now preserved for its symbolism in Haier's museum. |
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Wendy Prentice died instantly and her friend Wendy Beveridge died on the way to hospital after the smash in Beaumarches near Toulouse. |
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Three people died in this smash on Emirates Road in Dubai yesterday morning when a lorry driver hit a heavy vehicle from behind. |
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A six-car smash caused tailbacks on one of South Wales busiest commuter routes early today. |
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Tory Stewart Jackson tried to make a citizen's arrest on Saturday after seeing a man smash bus shelter glass with a bottle. |
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The German tennis ace, in town supporting her man Andre Agassi, was jostled by photographers and ended up taking an accidental forearm smash in the face. |
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At a house in Saxon Green, Escomb officers used battering rams to smash down the doors of other properties while sniffer dogs were used to search for drugs. |
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The thieves used two large bricks to smash their way through a glass door, ripping ceiling tiles from two training rooms where they also stole two overhead projectors. |
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They frequently carry a rock in a pouch under their forearm and use this to smash open shells, making them one of the relatively small number of animals that use tools. |
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Scar is as searingly beautiful and raw as Adele's Someone Like You, Bad to Me could have been a Girls Aloud smash while Demon Lover is classic Soft Cell. |
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After threatening to smash his window Maloney got out of his car, wielding a bicycle pump, went over to the victim and headbutted him causing him to fall to the floor. |
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Old motormouth Murray Walker will also be there and the show, which covers every level of racing from karting right up to F1, is sure to be a smash hit for all the a family. |
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It was a real smash and grab game in those windy conditions. |
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The star of smash hit TV show The Osbournes needs injections of vitamin B12 and shots of decadron, a brand of steroid used to treat CANCER, before he hobbles on stage. |
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Our wordle shows the most used words in response to our Big Boro Survey question about Aitor Karanka AITOR Karanka is proving a smash hit with the Boro fans. |
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The Dubai smash happened a couple of days before a similar shunt in London, and Venturi confessed it is still painful to recall images of the wreckage. |
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The Buddies won 4-1 against United when the teams last met but Goodwin was handed a retrospective two-game ban for a forearm smash on Stuart Armstrong. |
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Do not use a hammer to smash ice as shock waves could concuss the fish. |
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Boss Martin O'Neill hammered Balde with a fine of two weeks' wages and slammed him with a verbal broadside for the off-the-ball forearm smash which flattened Fenwick. |
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Tension had steadily risen after the Schlieffen Plan to smash through Belgium and take Paris by storm bogged down in Flanders and northern France. |
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The Fuccons were a smash among bloodshot-eyed viewers, who raved on Internet chat rooms about the manga-like freeze-frames and outrageously morbid story lines. |
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He has put starring in big-budget blockbusters on hold for now, riding the hope that his next boffo weekend smash is a podium finish in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. |
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The cookies, though soft and gooey, proved a smash hit at the party. |
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The fastest smash ever recorded in a game was 206 mph,'' said the 18-year-old Newton South High School senior and international badminton competitor. |
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The colourful collection of faceless visitors was hoping to smash the Guinness World Record for the most number of people gathered in one place wearing a morph suit yesterday. |
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After seeing his family murdered by drug-crazed psychopaths, Max goes undercover with the Drug Enforcement Agency to smash the trade in a drug called Valkyr. |
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The Nostalgics progressed through to the sought-after round of the UTV show after wowing the panel with a belting version of Katy Perry's smash hit, Firework. |
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A highlight is this claret-soaked '70s smash starring Sissy Spacek as a bullied teen with telekinetic powers who wreaks revenge at her high school prom. |
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The Nostalgics progressed through to the sought-after round of the ITV1 show after wowing the panel with a belting version of Katy Perry's smash hit, Firework. |
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The filament connects two clusters of galaxies that, along with a third cluster, will smash together and give rise to one of the largest galaxy superclusters in the universe. |
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The colourful collection of faceless visitors to Drayton Manor Theme Park were hoping to smash the Guinness World Record for the largest gathering of people in morph suits. |
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The double-header weekend looks set to smash even Round 1's figures with entries continuing to come in although the race meeting is just days away. |
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Some operatives will smash them to get the copper coils out and leave a mess, leaving the scrap lads to 'dismantle' them haphazardly discarding the rest. |
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Cardiff Crown Court heard they used the JCB to smash their way through a large steel container full of tools, a brand new mini-digger and a dumper truck. |
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The intruders used a dumper truck to smash their way through roller shutter doors to get into Lawton Electrical at Meltham Mills, Knowle Lane, Meltham. |
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In North Yorkshire, a combined police and fire brigade campaign will graphically hammer home the consequences of a car smash involving a drink-driver. |
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And finally, have we become so blinded by being politically correct that we must figuratively smash our thumb with a hammer before we can be convinced it is a hammer? |
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A CHORUS LINE London Palladium GROUNDBREAKING dance musical A Chorus Line was a smash hit when it premiered on Broadway in 1975, running for a whopping 15 years. |
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You know there is going to be a nasty smash somewhere along the line, you don't want anyone to get hurt, but you secretly love it when a prang happens. |
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Are you slogging out a long rally with an opponent who returns your lobs with a smash? |
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Al's return shot was a weak lob at the net, a shot that could be put away with a big overhead smash, the way a Gonzales might finish off an opponent. |
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