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And now it is all in danger of being smashed.
Holzer is nursing a broken arm, the result of being smashed into by a cyclist in a park in Paris three weeks ago.
I'm certain they understand the idea of individualism when applied to singing; but there is an uneasiness about standing out too much, perhaps the fear of being "smashed down".
I once had the same phobia, although it was really a fear of merging, or more specifically, of being smashed into smithereens by huge trucks as I merged onto the highway.
If we are not telling war-horse stories of being smashed, cranked and tanked, zonked, trolleyed, pissed and wrecked then we are listening to the exploits of others who were slotted, juiced and slated, pie-eyed, stewed, tight, well-oiled and wankered.
Hikaru tried to create a messy position, but he was on the verge of being smashed quickly.
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Inspector Matt Snow of Cambridgeshire Police told the BBC: "We've had reports of windows being smashed.
Chinese state-controlled television broadcast graphic footage of cars being smashed and people being beaten.
"Thousands of years of history are being smashed by the hammers of ignorance," he says.
There is video of full beers being smashed on foreheads, as well as people sliding headfirst into coolers.
A Portmanteau is a word that is a combination of two words being smashed together.
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