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Moreover, when Townsville is smashed to rubble, it readily springs back to life.
The houses, some of which were quite substantial and worth a few thousand dollars, were smashed to rubble.
In Liege alone, 1,000 lost their lives in the first few days after August 4; smashed to rubble, the whole city was awarded France's Legion d'honneur.
In Liege alone, 1,000 lost their lives in the first few days; smashed to rubble, the whole city was awarded France's Legion d'honneur.
Describing how bombings by the Syrian Army and the US air force have huge "smashed to rubble" swathes of Aleppo, he goes to on show the city is apparently functioning well under Isis rule.
He observed from "personal inspection" that "block after block of ordinary housing... has been smashed to rubble by repeated attacks by Seventh Fleet planes" -- exactly what I say in my chapter on the Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum.
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Had the Karowe mine – which is about 300 miles north of Botswana's capital, Gaborone – used older equipment, the diamond might have been smashed to pieces along with the rubble removed from the pit.
"We just got smashed to bits".
Another assumption smashed to bits!
Fifty frozen grape berries without seeds were smashed to powder in liquid nitrogen.
But most important, we can — and must — choose to take care of what we have instead of smashing it to rubble and hauling it off to the landfill.
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