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"Cop cars were smashed, there were police assaulted, there were children assaulted," she told Guardian Australia.
After hope in the promise of a pill or the power of a new diet is lost, when exercise fails, willpower weakens and confidence is smashed, there is surgery.
There is, in addition, a mystery plot in which the windows of Romeo and Magda's apartment and Romeo's car are smashed; there's Romeo's effort to play amateur detective and catch Eliza's attacker on his own; and there's a story involving the health of Romeo's elderly mother (Alexandra Davidescu).
Windows got smashed; there was graffiti and threats.
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And unlike most recent moves of shows to Saturdays, like NBC's decision to exile its most painful recent flop, "Smash," there, AMC executives say they are enthusiastic about this move.
But we haven't been smashed down there in a while.
But the glass ceiling will "only truly be smashed" when there is a female director general, she says.
The cab's windshield was shattered, its chassis was smashed and there was blood on the curb beside it.
The windows of several nearby businesses were also smashed and there was a tense standoff between protesters and hundreds of police in riot gear.
At times, the exhibition can feel like two shows smashed together; there is little dialogue between the "straight" photographers, who display a formal engagement with image-making, and the conceptualists who used cameras as an incidental form of documentation.
A glass patio door had been smashed, and there were muddy footprints on the floors.
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