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Without waiting for an answer the security chain across the door was smashed from its fittings.
Cambodia had been smashed from the air by the Americans, seeking to cut the Ho Chi Minh Trail.
5.57pm BST Dustin Johnson's third, smashed from out of the rough, sails through the green at 15. He's tangled up in BBC cables, but though he'll get a free drop, is still in a lot of bother.
He said he was just five metres away from the truck when it came to a stop, its front axle smashed from the impact, the driver apparently oblivious to the carnage around him, including a girl who was trapped under the front wheels.
His body smashed from the first train onto the one Peter was driving.
His body smashed from the first train onto the one Gutwasser was driving.
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The biggest factors are smashing from tropical cyclones, crown-of-thorns starfish that eat coral and are boosted by nutrient runoff from agriculture, and coral bleaching from high-temperatures, which are rising due to climate change.
It came from Rooney, who smashed home from close range following Evans' cut back after Fulham had failed to clear Young's whipped cross from the left.
Dead oak limbs covered our narrow shared driveway, having smashed down from great height.
The pumpkin smashed competition from close to two dozen other giant examples.
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