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Eventually he resorted to smashing the control panel with a hammer.
Elegance is a contested idea in rock, a music dedicated to smashing through society's divides.
But it seems crazy to me that this question should lead to smashing everything else.
Yet he became prone to smashing racquets, arguing with umpires, and berating ball kids.
In addition to smashing the taxi's windshield, the blast ripped clean about 100 feet of metal guardrail.
As we hurtled down the freeway, Wong came very close to smashing her new car when she changed lanes.
"The suffragettes used many different forms of protest, from chaining themselves to gates to smashing cafe windows.
The process might be compared to smashing two high-speed Priuses into each other and finding that they have rematerialized as a tank.
These unwitting enemies of economic integration probably do more to sap popular support for the liberal economic order than those who dedicate themselves to smashing it.
Darrow was an iconoclast, he says, "dedicated to smashing the structures and systems of social control that impinged on the liberties and freedoms of average people".
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