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But now that huge achievement may be shattered.
The old alliance of interests between working-class voters and a metropolitan left may be shattered beyond repair.
A month from now, however, that record may be shattered by the Democratic Party when it holds its annual springtime gala, a tribute to President Clinton.
For Mikey and Ellie, no decision is going to be an easy one; loyalties may be shattered, and loved ones will undoubtedly get hurt.
[9.1] Firstly, rocks may be shattered by lightning.
"Some myths may be shattered," says curator Sian Flynn.
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The idea of human pettiness may be shattering, but the details of pettiness are dull at best.
The American bombing campaign may be shattering the Taliban, but it is fueling fervor in this part of the country.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens may be shattering global box office records and garnering mostly very strong reviews, but that doesn't mean it is without fault in some fans' eyes.
As victims, we may or may not be shattered by what happened.
Because of the rapid freezing of each individual supercooled droplet, there is relatively poor cohesion between the neighbouring ice particles, and the deposits may easily be shattered or removed from objects they form on. Thus, rime is not normally a serious problem when it forms on the wings or other surfaces of aircraft.
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