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It was a smash from the start.
"It was a smash from the first preview, the biggest hit I'd ever been associated with".
Lu thunders down a smash from the centre of the court.
Fifth set: Murray 5-3 Gasquet Murray nets a smash from six inches.
Federer's looking at him and thinking, "Why... won't... you... just... die?" A smash from Federer makes it 15-30, though, and then a bouncer of a serve leads to Murray groping helplessly at the ball and lobbing it out.
"Star Wars," released in May of 1977 on just 32 screens, was a smash from the moment it opened and rapidly developed a cult following that it has maintained for a quarter-century.
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Upon its release in February 1967, the "Strawberry Fields Forever"/"Penny Lane" single was a smash hit from the newfangled, psychedelically-tinged Beatles.
If you want a show to be a smash hit from the get-go, with no chance for failure, you stack the deck.
Almost running backwards, he was a few yards behind the baseline when he reached the ball and then, with a slight leap, he strained every sinew in his body and spun an outrageous smash from an impossible angle past a bewildered Roddick and down the line for an astonishing winner.
(Ms. Richardson, who helped make Roundabout's "Cabaret" a smash, withdrew from a springtime "Julie" to make a film).
Buy a book- it can be either a smash book from K and Company or a ringed binder or a notebook.
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