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Now this soca singer has a smash with another, noticeably less sublime (but not charmless) soca song, "Tempted to Touch".
(This record's final song, "Winter Road," has a smash closer on paper: "I have learned when things are beautiful/ to just keep on".
And Dreamworks has a Smash TV musical in the works about Monroe with Debra Messing and Angelica Houston.
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This essay has a smashing ending, in which she reminds us what became of that scorned single woman's daughter.
That was considered something of a disappointment because a year earlier NBC had a smash result with "The Voice" in that hour, attracting over 37 million viewers.
Singer Errol Brown, 71, and Hot Chocolate had a smash hit with You Sexy Thing.
The service, owned by Viacom, had a smash hit in "Dora the Explorer," which made its debut in 2000.
"But when I have a smash of the racquet, smack of the racquet, I usually feel relieved afterwards.
The handset unit had a smash hit with the Razr phone in 2004 and 2005, but has been unable to produce a follow-up of the same popularity.
But we're a commercial magazine and having a "SMASH PATRIACHY!" stationery set as a free gift, or Marie Curie as a cover girl, might freak out the readers.
"I became a songwriter and record producer and had a smash hit," says Smit. "It was an album called Midnight Blue (A Project With Louise Tucker).
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