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The #Vikings #Gjallarhorn is shattered from the cold temps before today's #SEAvsMIN game.
The riders will be shattered from the previous day's difficult stage, so watch for crashes.
Each scene here is a shard shattered from a single moment (replayed in flashbacks through the action).
There was no cause for concern when contending with marking as lax as this and, in Vladislav Stoyanov, a goalkeeper whose confidence was shattered from the outset.
"The two soldiers, with their legs shattered from the suspected landmine explosion, are now being transported to a military hospital", a defence spokesman told AFP.
So, by 2010, with the band shattered from heavy touring, they might have expected the industry to applaud their idea of taking a break.
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Asian cultivated rice (Oryza sativa L). is one of the world most important cereal crops, and shows diverse degrees of seed shattering from relative persistence to easy-shattering in different cultivars (Konishi et al. 2006).
Gray's still and poised realism seems to shatter from moment to moment with a nearly surrealistic spontaneity and subjectivity.
The sensors, which look like small motion sensors common on standard security systems, can pick up shattering from up to thirty feet away.
And so maybe, in the absence of those intimate life experiences, Finley instead turned to this deeply intimate subject, and poured his whole heart into it as a way to keep it from shattering from loneliness.
However, that hypothesis has never been tested; the relative ease of fruit shattering from maize x teosinte hybrids has never been quantified.
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