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The more that the wood grain in the cut wood deviates from its original slope, the more shatter-prone the bat, he said.

The impact resistance of the copolymer is not satisfactory for many engineering applications, however, and styrene and acrylonitrile are therefore often copolymerized with admixtures of butadiene rubber to produce a more shatter-proof product known as ABS, or acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer.

Somehow his silence makes it even more shattering.

We wanted more volume, more riots,... more broken dishes, more shattered glass.

Later, when adjustment can be delayed no longer, the jolt is all the more shattering.

The cost will be measured not in dollars but in millions more shattered lives.

They opined the news would be more shattering to their boy than the tackle.

Until the lights come on, and you would look into the audience, and the audience would be more shattered than we were on the stage.

An accompanying lithograph, made the same year in fervid tones of red and yellow, shows only Sophie's head and shoulders and is even more shattering.

He sees that it is more shattering to depict St Jerome beating his own chest with a rock than poring over his books in the library (as usual) accompanied by that dozing lion.

GENERAL NONFICTION SAMANTHA POWER " 'A Problem From Hell': America and the Age of Genocide" An Irish-born freelancer who went to Bosnia a year out of Yale in 1993 to report on the war, Ms. Power was shocked by the massacres -- and more shattered by the failure of American authorities to stop them, even at a time of high interest in the Holocaust.

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