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I remembered seeing a bullet break a piece of masonry off a wall, something I hadn't thought of in years".
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The bullet broke through the skin of his right thigh and pierced muscle tissue, but no bones or arteries were compromised.
A number of warriors, dismounted and using their ponies as bullet breaks, returned fire.
One bullet broke his clavicle, the other broke part of his skull.
All of the bullets broke through the window and passed through the lampshade.
The hail of bullets broke the silence — the gunman, Michael McLendon, raced through town with a rifle sticking out of the window of his car — but on Thursday all was still again.
Carrying brooms and large garbage bags, they collected whatever they could find: rubber bullets, broken glass, liquor bottles, tear gas grenades.
The soldiers damaged the Bishop's Palace and west front of Wells Cathedral, tearing lead from the roof to make bullets, breaking the windows, smashing the organ and the furnishings, and for a time stabling their horses in the nave.
During Bathurst's long tenure the cathedral was restored, however in the Monmouth Rebellion of 1685, Puritan soldiers damaged the west front, tore lead from the roof to make bullets, broke the windows, smashed the organ and furnishings, and for a time stabled their horses in the nave.
The rebels landed at Lyme Regis and travelled north hoping to capture Bristol and Bath, puritan soldiers damaged the west front of Wells Cathedral, tore lead from the roof to make bullets, broke the windows, smashed the organ and the furnishings, and for a time stabled their horses in the nave.
While the government is making plans to involve schools in tackling gangs, there is no magic bullet to break the cycles which make gang membership increasingly attractive to some young people.
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