The Golden Dragon is blown into smithereens and pieces of the cargo ship lands into the water after being blown sky high. |
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Moments later the boats were smashed to smithereens by the force of the giant wave and the boatmen were believed to have perished. |
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It's not as if the candidate's crew hadn't already tried to blast his opponent to smithereens. |
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We all knew we were off to a good start since no one was blown or blasted into smithereens from any explosions. |
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Shrieking with simulated frustration, Clarkson flew into a bate, picked up a hammer and smashed his desktop to smithereens. |
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Finn watches his first mate wave the makeshift truce flag at the ship, hoping he wasn't about to see his friend get blown to smithereens. |
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I think that embedded in these agreements are three ticking time bombs that could blow them to smithereens. |
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Yet, I just can't whoop it up when the Death Star, cruel instrument that it is, gets blown to smithereens. |
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We can watch movies, in which hundreds of people get blown to smithereens. |
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During the second world war, as the East End was being blown to smithereens, there developed a strong belief that everyone was in it together. |
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The Conservatives previously claimed this to be their one trade policy success. Now, that is all blown to smithereens. |
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Eli S. would rather not have been around on Jaffa Road when, right before his eyes, a suicide bomber blew five people to smithereens. |
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The play leaves everything open, but the insinuation is strong: your safety can be blown to smithereens at any moment. |
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Also, Mary is dead now and her grill has probably been blown to smithereens. |
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Officers called to the scene found the old-style red cast iron phone kiosk in smithereens with just the four corner upright supports still standing. |
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Twenty million people there face having their lives, homes and families blasted to smithereens by the most powerful military machine in the world. |
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The pilot thumbs a firing button, and a family is blown to smithereens. |
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She growled, like a fierce tiger about to rip its pray to smithereens. |
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It is a reminder that poetry can work which ever way you like, either by adhering fanatically and formally to the rules or blowing them to smithereens. |
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But who is responsible for blowing that unity to smithereens? |
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The storm surge lifted many of the houses from their foundations, smashing them to smithereens and spreading debris across the surrounding wetlands. |
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A user of this terminal was surprised when it extracted his unit of Nexus One of the pocket and one found with the screen made AMOLED smithereens. |
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For 22 years, secretary Léo Huff has worked in the same office, lived with the same woman, in the same little bungalow, amidst the same furniture that has never been rearranged. One day, all of that is blown to smithereens. |
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Most of Kagara, his dusty village in Nigeria's far north, was smashed to smithereens during this year's rainy season when an unexpected deluge burst a nearby dam. |
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In the Normandy campaign the Americans and British sought to minimise their casualties by bombing places to smithereens before their soldiers went in. |
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They didn't stop until their lives were in smithereens. |
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Meanwhile, the bomb explodes, blowing him and his pals to smithereens. |
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What the United States is asking from Saddam Hussein, however, is not to prove his innocence but to provide evidence of his own guilt, that is, to put his own neck in the noose to be hanged or be bombed to smithereens. |
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So my dream of being friends with Cherie collapsed in smithereens. |
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Neither does it aim to overthrow the Taliban by military force or play the role of Florence Nightingale, caring for the wounded and displaced once the American big brother has smashed everything to smithereens. |
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In one scene, she dances around a wineglass, delicate feet brushing over the top – then stamping it to smithereens and rattling over the fragments. |
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The urn shattered into smithereens the moment it hit the ground. |
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Other groups such as the Plimsouls, the Smithereens and the dB's found a home on college radio, where power pop would endure for the remainder of the decade. |
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