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There was also the danger the band might be crushed to death beneath the weight of their own high seriousness.
The car had been in the family since it had been been bought brand-new and he was worried it might be crushed for scrap metal.
His first thought on waking was to explore how likely it was that we might be crushed by gigantic rolling geological phenomena today.
The novel insists that to live in an age of gods and sorcerers is to know that you, a mere person, might be crushed by indifferent forces at a moment's notice, then quickly forgotten.
As I read, I feared that the experiment in Room 506 might fail because Richard Ellenson needed his son to succeed in this classroom perhaps even more than his son needed to and that the boy's confidence might be crushed in the process.
Indeed, the only immediate critical danger the quartet face is that a blogger might be crushed to death beneath the weight of his purple prose: "Animal Collective boast an ability to have origin disappear while maintaining geographical otherness" and so on.
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