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Ms. Klein looked a bit shattered to hear that there was only white wine at the bar.
I'm a bit shattered to discover that I don't particularly like it, finding the texture of the livers too wet and mushy, and the crust sweet and soft.
Ms. Pattison, who has taught for 28 years, looks a bit shattered as she reviews her recent efforts to gut her classes.
Benny's a bit shattered in there.
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He looks dazed at the end, perhaps even a little bit shattered.
For example: bits shattering, blades skipping or kicking back, or wheels catching and launching items.
Consider Room 501, where lies 41-year-old Aleksandr Lebanov, who fell 30 feet from a Moscow parking garage -- "I was drinking wine," he says, not a bit sheepishly -- shattered a thigh and both heels, and has lain in bed four months now.
Rebuilding complete confidence in the banking sector is going to be a bit like mending shattered glass, but here is a starting point.
As the night boozily progressed, a man in a black tee gesticulated a bit too hard, shattering his glass; Garo Yellin, a co-owner with a shaggy white beard and the chilled-out affect of a Grateful Dead fan, ambled over and told him to relax.
After a throw, the weight hit a rock and shattered — a bit like an egg — with mercury spilling everywhere.
Amanda Farber, a nearby resident who has been tracking the problem, said bits of shattered glass on the sidewalk near a building entrance on Pearl Street on Monday appeared to have come from an eighth-floor window.
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