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He smiled and brushed it off as he exhaled, but I remember his face slightly shattered as he looked away for a moment.
Following Ros's death in the series eight finale, Lucas "sees the team's been slightly shattered by it" and responds by "trying to pull the team together and aiming to be a strong figure for Harry".
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The only fact that slightly shatters that faith is that 60percentt of Polish citizens have absolutely no chance of getting a mortgage loan".
Last year, the number of broken bats was down only slightly, but the number of shattered bats dropped to just over 1,200.
In one instance, a teenager in Aix-en-Provence, France, reportedly was slightly injured when an iPhone overheated and shattered, sending debris into his eye.
His 4-year-old son, Wadah, was wounded slightly by flying glass as the blast shattered the windows of Mr. Kadhum's two-story home and those of other nearby buildings.
"It's not safe to live in this country," said Johnny Lawrence, who lives across the street from the hotel and was slightly wounded when the windows in his house shattered.
The villagers claimed that six people were slightly injured, and that walls were cracked and windows shattered by the impact.
They no longer shattered when I bit in, and may have even been slightly soggy in the thicker spots, but we nonetheless devoured them with cocktails.
François Bizot's retrospective thoughts, contained in that initial quotation, slightly smooth over his shattering encounter with the Khmer Rouge commander who treated him with strange sympathy yet went on to take charge of one of the most terrible of the Cambodian killing fields.
Readings from the spacecraft, passing 753 miles from Mathilde, suggest the asteroid has a density only slightly higher than water and surface evidence of huge collisions that should have shattered a solid object.
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