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Q. Did you like smashing things when you were growing up? A. I grew up in a chicken house, the body of a school bus and a lumberman's shack tacked together.
In an interview in 1997, Mr. Trotman said a collision between a sport utility vehicle and a car was like smashing two rocks together; the larger rock would be less likely to suffer damage.
I feel like smashing the place up.
So what it means is that this experiment is sort of like smashing a cherry pie against cherry pie.
Right now, I really feel like smashing this place up". I laugh nervously as Fury looks around his home.
There are golden oldies like smashing someone in the head with a whisky bottle and kicking him in the crotch.
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The day will end, broken off, snapped like a shinbone, spat out like smashed teeth".
Translated at Starnone's invitation by the US novelist Jhumpa Lahiri – a Ferrante favourite – the story glints and cuts like smashed crystal.
These became increasingly radical: after 1972 he renounced Modernism, published a book-length diatribe, "Stockhausen Serves Imperialism," and churned out folk songs to texts like "Smash the Social Contract".
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