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Each scene here is a shard shattered from a single moment (replayed in flashbacks through the action).
Shattered from a night of carrying fellow students to ambulances and watching them struggle to break glass and jump out of windows, they spoke of a perpetual threat that hangs over students from third world countries studying in Russia.
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Just as Mr. Rumsfeld argued that the treaty would in the future bring fewer national security benefits to Russia than would a broadening relationship with America and world investors, so Mr. Rumsfeld is likely to say here that both nations and their leaders could only emerge shattered from an armed conflict.
The windows in the control tower were still shattered from the time a few years earlier when they were shot out by the man known as "Hamzi the Hijacker," who was working on his ninth plane.
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.
Finally the great battle was fought and the Spaniards were driven crushed and shattered from the English Channel.
Seven-hundred-year-old stained glass windows shattered from the heat.
I was so shattered from my losses that my former adventurous spirit was gone.
The front line of the organised response has been shattered from decades of vertical programs.
TEAMS OF THE YEAR Iraq, a shattered team from a shattered country, surprised itself and the world by winning the Asian Cup final, 1-0, againSaudi Arabiabin in Jakarta, Indonesia, on July 29.
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