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A woman near the base said she heard a noise that sounded like "a thousand dishes crashing from the sky" moments before the debris rained down.
Some might say Morgan is himself a walking PR timebomb: that one day he will be caught out, sent crashing from the pedestal he constructed.
The initial combat scenes, with hardware crashing from the skies and Cage palpably terrified, are intense, chaotic stuff: here's a rare sci-fi battle epic that tells you from the off that war isn't actually much fun.
For Attilius is the new aquarius, or engineer, of the Aqua Augusta, the enormous aqueduct that brought water from the inland heights to the coastal cities of the Bay of Naples; to this typically practical Roman, the sound of water crashing from the brilliantly constructed aqueduct into the reservoir, or "Piscina Mirabilis," at Misenum, the terminus of the system, is "the music of civilization".
The switchboards at the Capitol lit up, the email servers began crashing from the overload, and the president thought to himself, "It actually worked!
Crashing from the sky-high hopes of two years ago, people are worried about jobs, the economy and their own uncertain futures, about the wars we're bogged down in and the threats to our planet.
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Violent swaying ensued, causing panels to crash from the ceiling.
The interim coach, Bruce Arians, was worried the team might crash from the emotional high.
A large plaster rosette later crashed from the dome and landed in the rotunda; nobody was hurt.
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