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"He ended up smashing someone's teeth out for not really any reason at all," says Potter.
The Big East blew away the competition in the preseason tournaments and could end up smashing its own record of sending eight teams to the N.C.A.A. tournament.
On one occasion the Bullingdon hired a string band to play at a garden party and ended up smashing up all the instruments, including a Stradivarius.
That brings us to Gingrich, and, again, to trees: Newt came in fourth in Michigan, third in Arizona, and took the occasion to tell a long story about how, in an attempt to cut down a tree, he and a small gang did everything wrong, and ended up smashing part of a house.
And I've never driven it at this kind of pace before" – he gives up trying to keep a straight face, as the metaphor grows ever more extended – "and so I suppose I may end up smashing it into a wall".
Let's try a little thought experiment: Would the corpse of a full-grown warlock, a male individual with some power and influence, be subjected to such indignity if he happened to be flying on a much larger broom and ended up smashing into the wall of someone's house?
My friends at Most Wanted Fine Art (MWFA) dragged a car all around the country, wheat pasting photos of supporters onto the car only to end up smashing the vehicle at a country fair.
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