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It can't be shattered.
President Obama on Monday called her "an example to our daughters that there is no glass ceiling that can't be shattered".
— Boris Johnson (@MayorofLondon) 8 Apr 13 "She stands as an example to our daughters that there is no glass ceiling that can't be shattered".
Echoing Mr Clinton, the president hailed Lady Thatcher as "an example to our daughters that there is no glass ceiling that can't be shattered"—a statement that is both factually accurate and unlikely to be one that the former prime minister would have endorsed with warmth.
As a grocer's daughter who rose to become Britain's first female prime minister, she stands as an example to our daughters that there is no glass ceiling that can't be shattered.
The Glass Ceiling can't be shattered because there really is No Glass Ceiling.
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When your dreams are shattered, you can't be too positive".
They may have been making the point that when lives get shattered, sometimes they can't be put back together in any orderly way, that people may just have to stumble along until they fall or regain their footing.
But Tracy Curley, a Toronto-based patients advocate said she doesn't recommend shatter to her patients because quality and purity can't be assured.
"Sometimes, something is so broken it just can't be fixed," a voiceover says in one commercial, as a blue-and-white china vase shatters to the ground.
It can't be.
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