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When he got home, he noticed that his windshield was broken and two of his tires had gone flat, one penetrated through the sidewall by a nail.
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Investigators in white hazardous-materials suits were taking pictures on Saturday of the boat, from which the white shrink wrap had been removed, revealing that the boat's windshield had been broken.
A girl will probably get smashed in the face and somebody's windshield will be broken.
So, Anthony, it's understandable that you think, given that yours was a virtual gaffe, that no windshields or jaw bones were broken, that no sex workers have come forward to share your condom/no-condom preferences, that perhaps you might be let back into public life.
On 68th Street, around the corner from the church, a car with a shattered windshield that residents said had been broken during the storm was being hauled onto the back of a flatbed tow truck.
Mr. Hazelton takes a sledgehammer to the car's windshield, for instance, to demonstrate that although it can be broken, the safety glass does not shatter into pieces.
Similarly, people who experience problems with their cars tend to report to their mechanics the presence of problems that indicate something is wrong (e.g., clunking sound from the engine compartment) and are unlikely to give the mechanic a long list of the car components that are working just fine (e.g., the windshield is not broken and does not need to be looked at).
Its windshield was cracked in several places.
"The whole windshield was filled with blood.
The pilot, not realizing the cockpit windshield was cracked, took the plane to 30,000 feet, and the windshield shattered.
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