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"And the only way to enter is by leaping off that slab of concrete and hoping you don't get smashed between sets of waves".
This eternal artistic pursuit was made all the more visual by way of Carter's maritime paintings of waves smashing into particles and spiral staircases in the installation/set serving as windows into a new subatomic reality: the wavicle!
"I'm hoping I've turned the threat into an opportunity to really smash this wave of fascism". A despondent Mr Griffin conceded defeat some two hours before the result was even announced when he said: "I am being realistic.
The brunt of the damage was borne by coastal areas where houses and fishing-boats were smashed by waves.
"The music captures the sounds of waves smashing against the creaking wooden ship," Ms. Roberts noted.
"Gleams of Waves" brooch.
Kymophobia- Fear of waves.
As Joe Worsley, Magnus Lund and Co were smashed backwards by wave after wave of shamrock commitment, the lack of dynamic English ball-carriers and presence at the breakdown became ever more glaring.
As the 2 o'clock boat pulls away from the shore, the fronds of the palm trees stand firm, unruffled by the stiff wind that stirs the bare branches in the trees beyond and smashes waves against the seawall.
In addition to these platinum-selling smashes, a new wave of kid-focused recording artists, such as Justin Roberts and Ralph's World, is making appealing all-ages music that is aimed as much at hip parents as it is at their children.
Eventually I find myself at Steels Point at the north-east edge of the island, looking out from the top of a cliff as waves smash against the rocks.
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