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They described a city transformed, a city in which antiaircraft missiles might protect the Statue of Liberty, where Times Square would be converted into a pedestrian mall to thwart truck bombs, where the stained glass in St. Patrick's Cathedral would be coated with a shatter-resistant film, where bomb-sniffing dogs would become an accepted, everyday part of the marble landscape in Grand Central.
We passed a house with a shattered plate-glass window.
I ended up in hospital for six weeks with a shattered pelvis.
A taxi drove by with a shattered rear window, pierced by a bullet that struck the driver in the neck.
With a shattered economy, no functioning central government and aid flows blocked, countless Somalis starve every year.
The lowest scoring cover, with a shattered clock and the New Scientist logo in yellow, scored the lowest, 6.5.
Yet even if the protests are extinguished soon, China's leaders will be left with a shattered Tibet.
A man was rushed in on a stretcher with a shattered skull and a bullet lodged in his brain, bleeding profusely.
The idea is that a patient with a shattered arm, for example, would have a section of replacement polymer bone made using data from CT and MRI scans.
Her car, a Zhiguli with a shattered windscreen, did not spell opulence, and her driver, a six-foot Georgian, was good at taking charge of formalities.
The actor has been taking the drug for pain relief purposes following a car accident that left him with a shattered arm in 1977.
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