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We're going to have a smashing time.
Still, the man at the next table is having a smashing time.
In 1967 she went "stark raving mod", as the posters had it, with Smashing Time.
Alex Kapranos said: "We've had a smashing time and we think it's time for someone else to have a go".
The decision paid off with rave reviews that tossed around adjectives like "sensational" (Charles Isherwood in The New York Times) and "smashing" (Time Out New York).
"Everyone fantasizes that I throw them against the wall and have this smashing time, but it can get a bit painstaking," said Miss Thomas, who works in London.
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You see guys smashing times in the semis and crumbling in finals".
"When I first got the job I thought 'wherever the first game is, it will be fantastic' but I think I've realised it's even more special that I'm going back to Aberdeen where I enjoyed smashing times with great players.
A package arrives from Devon, containing a letter from Esmé, with a note from her little brother, who is learning to spell — "HELLO HELLO HELLO HELLO HELLO HELLO HELLO HELLO HELLO HELLO LOVE AND KISSES" — and, wrapped in tissue, her father's watch, its crystal smashed, time stopped.
Art and literature, even in these rule-smashing times, belonged to men such as Ernest Hemingway who, according to Zelda, crashed around Paris talking loudly about nothing but "sex plain, striped, mixed and fancy".
They take reservations for large parties; otherwise, it's first-come, first-served smash-time.Once you're in, you suit up, grab a weapon or two, and start smashing stuff.
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