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In a smashed box on the floor were several hundred eggs, which he had taken from the store so they would not be looted.
Roberto Visani's 2009 sculpture of a cast plastic handgun in a smashed glass case and Wardell Milan's 2008 photographic montage of a world in ruins pick up on references to military violence in her prints from the 1960s.
There are wry references to art history within his selections: Max Ernst's sculpture within broken trees, Wyndham Lewis in a smashed windowpane, Barbara Hepworth and Henry Moore in two kebab machines.
Instead, she's emerged with a rapier wit (disgustedly describing the girl who sleeps with her boyfriend as "Paris Hilton in a smashed mirror"), a total disregard for boundaries, and an inability to suffer fools and hypocrisy gladly – or, indeed, at all.
At some point in the evening, a six-man brawl breaks out that nearly results in a smashed camera for our photographer.
If you have small children or curious pets, place them out of reach so curiosity won't result in a smashed cup.
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The tops of a pair of minarets had been blown off, and the graves in a cemetery smashed to pieces.
But no matter what happens Carter has had a smashing success in transactional leadership.
The show in which Anita participated was a smashing success.
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