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Whatever barriers Mrs. Clinton may have smashed, she left some intact for future contenders to try themselves against.
The 26-year-old man, who had been walking home from work along West 48th Street, was hit head on by the car and may have smashed into its window before landing on the pavement, Chief Nadone added.
There's also a suggestion in one email that Fields may have smashed the screen on one vehicle.
The site also included the shards of perhaps as many as 500 exquisite vessels, which priests may have smashed in a deep, narrow pit as part of a ceremony.
In fact, physicists passed protons through both of the LHC's counter-circulating rings at the same time and may have smashed a few protons inadvertently, says CERN spokesperson, James Gillies.
There was no clear reason why Netherton may have smashed in the banks' doors, Lowe said.
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She would have smashed a Bond song.
Twitter appeared to have smashed the two systems together.
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