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You can't smash the Spinning Jenny, but we need to at least recognise its consequences," he said.
But all of those are far outweighed by the fact that you simply can't smash the screen.
"They [Cern] smash bits of protons together to see what they are made of, but they can't smash bits of dark matter together.
At times the region underneath my eyes may look more gray-scale than earthtone, but it's nothing some cold water and caffeine can't smash through.
Now with his best days on the track behind him, Bekele plans to focus on marathon running – and see if he can't smash a few records there, too.
At some point the energy becomes low enough that the new particles can't smash up any more atoms, and the shower dies down.
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But it's not always ideal: you can't just smash a button to get it to stop trying to wake you up, for instance.
If you get aggravated with the light because you can't turn it on, don't smash the light bulb.
Whatever it is, it has to be something that can't be smashed into anything smaller than itself, no matter how powerful the collision.
Plexiglas can't be smashed in by rocks or tree branches that are whipping around in the wind, insuring safety.
This will require a needle or other pointy object since you can't go smashing your creation on the floor (well, you could, if you get really frustrated -- but that'd defeat the purpose).
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