Ever since the Telegraph ran their Earth -
shattering piece by Chris Grayling.»
Not exact matches
The terror this last law struck into the hearts of inhabitants of the empire is demonstrated
by an incident in the Acts of Peter in which a
shattered imperial statue, broken in the course of a vigorous exorcism undertaken
by Peter, was miraculously healed in response to the pleas of a terrified Christian, fearful of the consequences of leaving it in
pieces.
And it's not just limited to the hitters, considering that Luis Severino fell off the wall and
shattered into a million
pieces last year, but the Yankees were capable of calmly rebuilding him,
piece by piece.
Pieces of Her
by Karin Slaughter The # 1 internationally bestselling author returns with a new standalone where a sudden act of violence
shatters one woman's understanding of her mother and her past.
Pieces of the Great Fairies that have been
shattered by the Skull Kid, these must be gathered
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The frenzied speed of the original Sonic titles for the Sega Genesis was gone, replaced
by slow moving action of Knuckles searching for
shattered Emerald
pieces.
Exhaustion set in
by Friday, but the determination to do everything overruled, none faulted the excess, and everyone I encountered had a highpoint; one young collector went around Untitled urging visitors to borrow a surfboard from Thomas Vu's 14 - surfboard
piece and head to the water — «the roughened wood surface won't take you far out, but the experience of riding a
piece of art will»; another couldn't get over the metaphor of Bernardaud's $ 9,000 porcelain edition of Jeff Koons balloon dog popping out of its display case and
shattering at her feet.
They deserve the infrastructure to travel safely, arriving at their destination in one
piece, rather than having their lives
shattered by a 40 - tonne truck or a double - decker bus — and we should recognize it is our duty to safeguard their futures in this way.
In any vehicle you are surrounded
by safety glass that is constructed to
shatter in a large
piece rather than break into potentially dangerous shards.
Will you see a clock the next time you look at your wrist, or will you see the dead plastic talisman of a society
shattered into
pieces by information overload?