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Something smashed into Jupiter a few hours ago, and an amateur astronomer caught the event on video.
Before I could react, something smashed into the side of my head like a brick (actually, we're pretty sure it was literally a brick).
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Quinn said: "I heard shouting and something smashing, which is what alerted me to look out of the window.
The bafflement was followed by a pang of guilt, since my choice to publicise my Jewishness, albeit discreetly, had incurred this vandalism, and perhaps something worse: smashed windows, nasty stuff in the letterbox, who could say what might be next?
"You can't go six months without something getting smashed," longtime Oakland resident Max Allstadt, who attended the protests, told The Huffington Post.
8.31pm BST GOAL! Celtic 1-0 Karagandy (Commons 45') It was going to take something special to pierce Karagandy's defence here and Commons produced something extraordinary, smashing into the net from 25 yards!
"For Harlem had needed something to smash," Baldwin writes.
Meanwhile, Elfhelm – the home of Santa, his helpers and his reindeer – is under attack by trolls who seem (and astute adult readers may be on the verge of spotting a metaphor here) inexplicably and disproportionately angry about something; they smash the village and Santa's sleigh to bits.
Or, if I'm looking to make something to smash down a rave, I'll be looking at a whole different palette of sounds to orchestrate it.
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