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Could shatter a miner at 50 paces.
Occasionally such certitude can shatter a movie's release.
Violence is about to shatter a day at the beach.
No act of terrorism is strong enough to shatter a tradition that belongs to American history.
A bomb would blow up, shatter a few windows, flip a few cars.
The twin blows eventually helped shatter a $25 billion takeover of the company.
What happened that day, Dec. 19, 1995, was enough to shatter a vibrant neighborhood.
It has produced a level of abuse that would shatter a more fragile ego.
These are students, writes Anna M. Phillips, who could "shatter a classroom's composure or a school windowpane in an instant".
So could he be the person to shatter a stale consensus that endures from fear of seeming soft?
Even now, an accusation of sympathy with the Communist government — real or imagined — can shatter a reputation.
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