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Apparently, this fellow got tangled up between the capstan and the soft line and crushed himself to death.
Former world champion Viswanathan Anand of India, who is also playing in the Candidates this year, is famous for maintaining the same impassive expression whether he's crushing his opponent or being crushed himself.
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Seton, who is translating Crush himself, said: "We are potentially going to be publishing a lot of Dard, so we have a team of translators to work on them all".
Her husband was crushed and died himself the next year.
Mike Bracken found himself crushed outside the ground, before entering through an exit gate.
When a whale beached itself at Wellfleet, Massachusetts, he made it a metaphor of himself, "crushed by your own weight,/ collapsing into yourself...disgraced and mortal".
Aikines-Ayreetey, whose father, William, was an international sprinter for Ghana before the family moved to Britain, has been inspired rather than crushed by comparing himself to the best in the business.
They included a toddler and a 12-year-old boy who pushed his older brother away from the path of another tree, only to be crushed under it himself.
Sir Brian Leveson, the judge most famous for his report into press ethics, has said he does not consider himself "crushed by the European jackboot" when it comes to applying the European convention of human rights in British courts.
Momchil's army was crushed, and he himself fell in the field.
The rebellion was quickly crushed, and Argyll himself was captured at Inchinnan on 18 June 1685.
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