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Tuskfish are adept at using tools (they carry clams around, for smashing on well-chosen rocks), while cleaner wrasses outperform chimpanzees on certain inductive-learning tests.
Our fable begins in 1895, with the birth of the son of a sailor from a small town in Spain who was given just the sort of magical name, Cristóbal Balenciaga, that looks smashing on fashion labels.
Everywhere around the world you get some drunks sometimes smashing on the keys.
"I heard the sound of glass smashing on the ground, it shattered," Morton-Hoffman said.
"I'm packing," Elizabeth said, and down the line came the sound of something precious smashing on the floor.
Waves can be heard smashing on rocks, maybe the cries of peregrine falcons swooping overhead, then the old mill appears, a lovely honey stone building far too large for this narrow gorge.
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Stone and Garfield have a smashing on-screen, charismatic chemistry.
Once a Mayor de Blasio saw his boldest ideas smashed on the rocks of Albany, then what?
They now have a smash hit on their hands.
Y. Ranga Reddy, president of a water distribution committee on a nearby canal, is alarmed about pump-smashing on a grander scale.
A cockroach lay smashed on the stove.
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