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"Families are being shattered, again and again," he says.
But in July, Steven's world was shattered again when Ms. Peebles was hospitalized with heart problems.
Some store owners on the block had just replaced windows broken in the gunfire attack on Tuesday, only to see them shattered again today.
"New York City was shattered again this week by a brutal attack on all of us," he said, opening his March 18 , 1994 program.
"Now that consensus, which is so important for our security and reliability as an ally, risks being shattered again by an unholy alliance of Labour's leftwing insurgents and the Scottish nationalists".
Williams therefore anticipated that the record could be shattered again soon.
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A year later we saw the temperature record shattered once again in 2015, by more than a tenth of a degree Celsius.
That was not the case in Sydney in 2003, when the World Cup dreams of New Zealand were shattered once again, prompting Australia captain George Gregan to yell "Four more years, boys, four more years," at the prone New Zealand scrum-half Byron Kelleher.
Resuming her semi-final clash with Lindsay Davenport on court one this afternoon, it took little more than three minutes for Amélie Mauresmo's grand slam dreams to be shattered once again; the American serving a faultless service game to win 6-7, 7-6, 6-4.
It pulls them back into the abusive relationship, until the trust is shattered once again by the next incident.
Toward the end of "… como el musguito …," phrases are reintroduced, the floor shatters again, duets are reprised, and we end back where we started, with a woman alone onstage, kneeling.
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