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On the screen, muscle and bone smashed into muscle and bone, impact after juddering impact.
They've seen disinterred bones smashed to splinters in "A Skull in Connemara".
His legs and arms are held taut, the bones smashed by repeated blows.
Broken bones, smashed teeth and irreversible impotence, he said, are among the repercussions of his 12 detentions.
A rally regular, Lyons told me that in his last Monte a friend wound up in the hospital with several bones smashed.
That lets Bob flap backward to safety while the useless host falls to its death with a bone-smashing thud.
Mr. Dawson, the soccer coach from the outskirts of Liverpool, said he missed the comforts of home -- "a meat pie on a tea cake" and a bone-smashing game of rugby.
Mr. Tighe, who here brings to mind a sleepwalking Lee Marvin, is right to choose understatement over old-codger caricature, and he is all the more effective when he lets rip in the bone-smashing scene.
As a man who knows what it feels like to be both a world champion pin-up and a rider screaming in pain after a bone-smashing 160mph crash, it is little wonder that James Toseland prefers to escape such extremes in his mother's front room just outside Sheffield.
The last is juicier than a T-bone, and smashed square by Lanning for four.
But the bridge was ephemeral; around the time the mastodon's bones were smashed, it would have been underwater, as a warm climate melted glaciers and raised sea levels.
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