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The shrine's main sculptural image of Confucius was smashed to bits.
In tiny Xialing, traditional ceremonies were disbanded in the early 1950's, and the village's old temple was smashed to bits in 1966, during the Cultural Revolution.
Tariq was having none of this, accused Steve of being a murderer, and started a fight, during which Kate's photo was smashed to bits.
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Then that large, tasty cookie is smashed to bits.
The traditional excuse – no one is interested – has been smashed to bits by Jade Jones and Nicola Adams.
Even when these composite particles were smashed to bits we did not see quarks, we saw only other composites.
You don't have to look as far afield as Rio to find all-time records being smashed to bits in the last two weeks.
They keep on coming, big red female crabs, rearing up with their claws to slash at vehicles, before being smashed to bits.
But there were arms embargoes, and trade is not easy in mountains and forests, using bumpy airstrips where aircraft can be smashed to bits if they are not first shot from the sky.
JERUSALEM — In one room sits a sarcophagus of reddish-pink limestone believed to have held the body of King Herod, painstakingly reconstructed after having been smashed to bits centuries ago.
Now that our romantic associations between absinthe and bohemian artists and writers have been smashed to bits (although not if Marilyn Manson, one of the men behind Mansinthe, can help it…), we can try and understand absinthe on its own terms.
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