Sentence examples for the shattering effects from inspiring English sources

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The shattering effects of Willy's flawed dream should resonate today, with young dot-commers or "old economy" employees who have been laid off, bought out or otherwise downsized.

The experts' findings established conclusively that Mao had been stabbed three times, in the rib cage and the neck, and that her skull presented a "crushed" appearance, "showing the shattering effects of two high-velocity-missile wounds".

To Iraq, Iran, Yemen, Somalia, Syria, Libya, Sudan, and Yasir Arafat's Palestinian Authority, the United States military has demonstrated, as it did in the Persian Gulf war in 1991, the shattering effects of 500-pound bombs dropped on troop concentrations.

Mr. Brown is not the only governor struggling to find new approaches to budgeting in the hope of addressing the shattering effects the recession has had on state governments.

Twenty-six years on, we probably have a better idea why he could not bring himself to face the media after that defeat to Real Madrid in the Champions League in March and the shattering effects it must have had on him, knowing as he did that it would be his last stab at the trophy he has always coveted the most.

The shattering effects of this book are, alas, irreparably lodged in my brain, and the telling of these tales tells me that this is the way suicide works, its icky ins and outs won't leave you alone no matter where you are or what you are doing.

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Unprepared for the "shattering force" of the landscape, "a new part of the soul woke up suddenly".

PAGE B5 THE GREEKS KNEW WAR Bryan Doerries translates the plays of Sophocles for modern audiences, emphasizing those centered on war and its shattering effects on the men who wage it and the families that grapple with its consequences.

Any attempt to resurrect the mammoth faces an elephantine gauntlet of challenges, including the DNA-shattering effects of frost and time, and the rather unhelpful reproductive tract of the eventual surrogate parent the elephant.

The story of Noah is, first of all, a near-apocalypse in which God kills off almost everybody, and the terrifying scale of divine wrath, along with the awesome burden of the few remaining people who confront it, must have had a shattering effect on the young Aronofsky.

Accounts of cash donations in paper bags and payments from secret Swiss accounts have had a shattering effect on the party.

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