The thought enraged her further and her fist hit the mirror, shattering it and splintering the wooden frame around it. |
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As it hit the coast, we could hear the splintering sound of the buildings smashed by the powerful onrush. |
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She wanted to slam the door shut, to hear the satisfying crack of wood against wood, splintering and breaking. |
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Then, make your pencil lines and cut on the back of the panel to avoid splintering the veneer with your circular saw. |
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From the other side of the house came the sound of splintering wood as the door was broken open. |
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The division and splintering of local communities continues as the monoliths desperately seek to control and dominate. |
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But then Stanier enters with an impossibly huge drum fill, splintering the subdued mood and booting the song awake. |
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I rapped my knuckles on the splintering wood twice, paused, and knocked again once. |
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His wrists broke as he tried to catch himself, splintering under the weight of the senseless lunks of people handcuffed to him. |
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Putting a firm grasp around his waist, she practically dragged him into the joining room across the splintering and cracked floorboards. |
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She landed on the display case, shattering the glass and splintering the wood base. |
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The ghoul's upper body split into two pieces with a cracking and splintering of bone. |
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I'll be picky till my fingers bleed if it succeeds even in splintering the boards of the Procrustean bed our culture puts most women in. |
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Coat wooden handles with boiled linseed oil to help preserve them and prevent splintering and breaking. |
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Like Alfred Adler, Jung found himself splintering away to pursue his own theories. |
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Some were popped out of their frames by the force of the exploding jet fuel, but they fell without breaking or splintering. |
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Nick heard the crack of his bone splintering as a searing pain shot through his face. |
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To keep from splintering the back, cover the cut line with masking tape before you cut. |
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Police smashed their way into some houses soon after 5am, breaking windows and splintering doors. |
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The door fell forward, cracking and splintering violently before being tossed gruesomely to the side. |
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Raev'n had gone into the forest, and branches could be heard splintering from within, the sound only broken by her sobs. |
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Thermal shock is a problem indicated by cracking or splintering, which is caused by rapid heating and cooling cycles. |
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Exactly what Brown will do to stop children splintering from society is not yet clear. |
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The inside upper edge should be left unrounded, so as to prevent the staves from splintering when adzing the barrel. |
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A light jack plane will work well on most jobs and planing in from the ends towards the centre helps prevent the ends from splintering. |
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We will discuss the decrease in advertising revenues and the splintering of the audience later on. |
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The fury of the battle seemed to concentre there, and through the time-worn walls the shot was plunging, splintering the planks and beams, and shivering the stone foundation. |
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This can lead to a magnet flying through the air like a shot and splintering on impact, so caution is advisable when handling strong magnets. |
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Instead, Egypt's current unrest is a sign of how much the nation is splintering. |
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The splintering of the old cartels has also made it possible for anyone with enough ambition to get to the top. |
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The shape and color are signs of various grain strengths and cutting and splintering behavior. |
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Gordon has a predilection for dissecting, splintering and doubling images, or for turning them into their own opposites. |
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Too eager to be respectful, he knocked more and more forcefully, shaking the brittle wallboards and splintering a few pieces of the flimsy sun-baked wood. |
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She is distracted by the splintering noises thundering in her ears. |
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The reason for the sharp is they shear the hair instead of splintering it. |
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There were no windows at all, and only one splintering wooden door. |
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Parents for Justice had withdrawn its co-operation from the faltering Dunne investigation and, riven by internal bickering, was close to splintering. |
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The splintering of Solidarity, the break-up of Czechoslovakia, the rise of neo-Nazism in Germany are sobering troubles in a process that is still unfolding. |
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Following the invasion of Mongol tribes from the east and the splintering of their empire, the area came under the rule of the Golden Horde. |
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Another major schism, the Reformation, resulted in the splintering of the Western Christendom into several branches. |
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Q When I use a rasp on a stock, I end up with a lot of splintering along the top edges of the stock and on the edge of the pistol grip cap. |
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If the world's climate shifts to an El NiƱo, as is now expected, then there is a good chance negotiators could enter those Paris talks with the sound of splintering global heat records in their ears. |
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He also reported that the countries of the Region have been active in advancing the efforts to bring about some cohesion among the splintering non-signatories. |
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The grain orientation is now taken into account when setting feed rates. For solid wood operations the calibration function has been enhanced with an option to create a loop in convex angles so as to avoid splintering. |
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We need to keep abreast of the fact these groups are splintering. |
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It was another alarming sign that the people of Europe were splintering off from a political elite intent on centralizing its power base at a European level. |
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However, budget cuts and the splintering of audiences as the result of exploding choice and increased competition have weakened our public television. |
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Usually little harm results other than some splintering of the horn tips. |
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The fragmentation and splintering of the factions of rebels in Darfur and their refusal to negotiate remains the major obstacle facing our quest for peace until this very moment. |
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This splintering of the institutional profile of the EU should be avoided. |
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In the floor installation River, 2000, a thick layer of dove gray local clay is splintering into an overall craquelure as it slowly hardens. |
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In the United States shuttles are often made of wood from the Flowering Dogwood, because it is so hard, resists splintering, and can be polished to a very smooth finish. |
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Hem fir is preferred by many builders because of its ability to hold and not be split by nails and screws, and its low propensity for splintering when sawed. |
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