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I threw all sorts, whatever I could get my hands on, smashed up a car, a police motor, broke the windows".
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Friedman went on, "Smashing Saudi Arabia or Syria would have been fine.
He said the car came right up behind the two race cars without its lights on "smashing everybody up".
Doug Parr, chief scientist at Greenpeace, said: "This is yet another major breakthrough for clean technologies that just go on smashing new records on efficiency and prices.
Murphy drew the hosts level late on, smashing home after Birmingham had failed to clear Sam Byram's cross, but Leeds remain winless since November.
Some seemed happy enough to occupy it, while others seemed more intent on smashing the shit out of it.
Work on smashing the glass cases so you can get the keys.
Robert Mugabe, reliant on his army's muscle, seems bent on staying on, having smashed his economy.
They are tossed, twirled, rolled, summoned out of air and, on occasion, smashed.
Britons saw loop after loop of images of buildings on fire, smashed glass, streets in raucous refusal.
Sean Kavanagh slid a pass into Hugo Rodallega late on, who smashed a snapshot into the side netting.
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