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The building's roof was still in splinters from the hurricane.
Previous splinters from UMNO have eventually reattached themselves to the party.
There remained splinters of the truly amusing on last night's carpet.
"The world gives you itself in fragments / in splinters," Baker writes.
They're always there, brief splinters in her consciousness, jarring her awake.
The splinters are jagged ones, with rival militias continually scrambling for dominance.
When that's not enough, I imagine those shards actually being glass splinters.
In the second attack, one refugee suffered facial wounds from glass splinters.
But when one member formally accuses another of sexual harassment, solidarity splinters.
The rich forests and vegetation are now splinters and a saltwater swamp.
So have the coal trucks spewing splinters of rock that shattered windshields.
I don't want to speculate on how many splinters he might have suffered through on this album cycle, but I know that it was probably more than the amount of splinters he'd have risked without building a spiral staircase.
There were wooden splinters from where buildings had been dismantled over the years.
"He shot twice and the glass splinters almost hit my store," Bains said.
"He shot twice and the glass splinters almost hit my store," Bains said.
The wooden body splinters as the bullets hits it, ripping the figure apart.
Today's narratives are frequently more harrowing, reflecting the many splinters in Europe's history.
"He still has splinters/fragments in his leg and hip," the team's posting explains.
Rating: Splinters from when this soggy backboard shatters and nary a sunburn in sight.
Hardly a home was left untouched, and many were reduced to splinters and rocks.
"Revolutionizing history means destroying core family values, which splinters the citizen connection," Schiffer added.
"Revolutionizing history means destroying core family values, which splinters the citizen connection," he added.
Republicans could effectively block Democrats from the ballot in November as infighting splinters the left.
The ultra-right Jobbik party and the Socialist party were beaten, the rest in splinters.
His voice slips into the stratospheres Sade and Enya have invited us into and splinters.
The governor toured the remains of century-old homes reduced to splinters by that storm.
These acts are nothing but tiny splinters in the thick skin of modern Australian rock.
Ms. Ryggen's tapestry was torn and showered with splinters of glass and other flying debris.
" As the cross splinters, a second, hollow boom sounds through the valley, like "infernal thunder.
Groot, the team's Vin Diesel-voiced, ass-kicking tree, exploded into splinters in the first film.
And, as the Internet splinters into increasingly localized flavors, how will Europe prepare and position itself?
The images show the moment of the collision, with scraps and splinters flying in the air.
Whatever the reason, the rise of healthcare sharing ministries splinters the path ahead for the ACA.
They see themselves as guardians of Italian cuisine as it splinters to adapt to tastes abroad.
Let politicians craft divisive messages to ever-smaller splinters of the populace and they probably will.
The mirror splinters have always suggested psychological trauma; here, Kay's condition is an actual mental illness.
There were different splinters of friend groups and people who were the cool kids and whatever else.
"The more ruined the better for me, as long as it's not splinters or a health issue."
I had visions of the wood slats breaking and sending splinters into my ass and his face.
They can slam one house to splinters and leave teacups untouched on the kitchen table next door.
Dromore splinters off a busy thoroughfare, but all the commotion is hidden by a shroud of nature.
It's just one of the many ways people are inundated with digital noise that splinters our attention.
As the Western alliance splinters, Russia methodically pursues closer ties with an ever more empowered Iran and Turkey.
You see splinters and nuggets of art and you leave the theater feeling like you've struck it rich.
But in addition to huge Sliding Doors–like timeline splinters, there are also those hazy auras of joy.
Does that mean all the other Groot splinters left over from the original could have been sentient beings, too?
EVEN as the business of trading splinters across ever more platforms, the firms that run exchanges continue to consolidate.
As The Hill's Feb 85033, 2019 headline read: Dems ready aggressive response to Trump emergency order, as GOP splinters.
The agency has also received several complaints of these treats becoming moldy or breaking apart into splinters when chewed.
Slowly, she rubs oilinto his cracked palms, drawing out sorenessfrom the swells, removing splinters, takingwhatever his hands will give.
Hulu streams all the old episodes of Seinfeld so losing him splinters the comedian's work all over the internet.
It was a paradoxical decision that at once splinters conventional ideas of partnership, and in that moment, cemented ours forever.
Another kid turns a grunt soldier into a human pin cushion with the help of thousands of tiny wooden splinters.
Just as often, a flying box ricochets off a lamp post, splinters into the ground, or zips into the horizon.
There are several doors leading in different directions, and the group splinters off through them uncertainly into the subterranean universe.
And in one hilly neighborhood, streets were covered in shattered glass, splinters of wood, a powder-blue mattress, a fork.
The fairy tale concerns a mirror that reflects only the world at its worst and, once shattered, shoots dangerous splinters.
Patient A had dozens of splinters in his body, and these now had to be removed individually—a painful procedure.
The results vary, from the tiny splinters of men in Turkey's tumultuous political atmosphere to the creepy continuity of North Korea.
Two more civilians were hit by splinters and two paramilitary soldiers were also wounded in the exchange of fire, he added.
The study authors also discovered that some splinters of Greater Adria didn't subduct under Europe and instead remained above sea level.
Months later, it seemed as though all the seasickness, scratched dives and buckets of splinters might have been worth the trouble.
" At one moment of tension, as the film splinters into eight parallel worlds, Polly declares, "I need to do something drastic!
At high altitudes, as VPL scientists reported in the journal Astrobiology last year, intense UV radiation splinters off the lightweight hydrogen atoms.
More from Tonic: A Miscellaneous BagIn another sandwich-sized Zip-Loc, pack a tweezer and a safety pin for digging out splinters.
When the yeast is brewed after exposure to the sun, it will explode and the nails will spread splinters on the infidels.
One damp Thursday, two adventurers started their evening in the large back yard, where rough benches threaten soft places with cruel splinters.
The splinters of Scott's parallel, whether nesting in illegal servers or bouncing off to Jupiter, had been shut off at their source.
Other extremist groups, some of them splinters from JI, remained committed to jihad, but they lacked JI's training regimen, indoctrination process and discipline.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump is poised to breeze through another round of primary contests this week -- while the Republican Party splinters around him.
Yngve pulled gray splinters from bald patches left by the paint and flicked them at Miller, who either didn't notice or didn't care.
There it splinters in kaleidoscopic bits of me, him, me, him, me, him, with pieces of both of us sprinkled over sand and sea.
"I thought of taking off my glasses and throwing them away so that the splinters from them might not injure my eyes," he writes.
The floor is original and came with holes and abundant splinters that I continue to abate by nailing license plates over the worst places.
These tumors were expected to multiply and grow, and in the meantime, Rosenfeld had to deal with the painful bone splinters the disorder causes.
This time, as the speeches of local authorities proclaim unity and harmony, the editing splinters the action into a series of discrete, disjunctive shots.
These vehicles were also extraordinarily robust compared to modern self-propelled guns, which are generally only armored against small-arms fire and shell splinters.
It was work that came down decidedly in favor of the reuse, recycle, repurpose school of art-making, full of splinters, gouges, cracks, and dings.
They're out of place alongside sophisticated appetizers like vadouvan-sprinkled lobster in its shell or tight, icy oysters with pickle mignonette and splinters of horseradish.
He claims government officials had authorized him to build on the land where splinters of his wooden home are the only remaining traces of life.
In some of her routines, she explained on the show, the queen would cover a giant crucifix with racial slurs and beat it to splinters.
But as is so often the case in this country, there's a darker side to this story and it splinters on the lines of race.
And the impact echoes through the years, as incarceration splinters the family ties that help women rebuild their lives when they return to their communities.
KINGSTON, N.Y. — Splinters were flying onto the floor recently as the artist Arlene Shechet wielded a tool with a whirring blade called an angle grinder.
He was wounded by grenade splinters on the Eastern front in 1941 and assigned to guard duty in a tower at Auschwitz in early 1942.
Immediately, the G&G group splinters, terrified that someone among them could actually be a murderer, and that they could all be implicated in Featherhead's death.
In battle, a warrior could get an axe wound to the head, which in turn could lead to splinters of bone pressing down onto the brain.
If the army uses armored carriers, the militants respond with rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs) that can penetrate the armor, or shower metal splinters within the vehicle.
And sometimes these internal orbital fractures are serious, because the muscle system that controls your eye doesn't like having splinters of skull bone mixing with it.
Pews are blasted into a storm of splinters by gunfire, and the chaos mounts to demonstrate how ultimately overwhelmed the two leads are by the enemy.
But their nonviolent activism (graffitiing public spaces with feminist proclamations) falls apart as the group splinters over differing opinions and the nuances of their political perspectives.
The older seesaws were wooden planks that often hit asphalt directly, leading to occasional tailbone and spinal injuries, falls and pinched fingers, not to mention splinters.
Rather than driving toward a frantic conclusion, the music slowly splinters, as if the component parts are slipping away, a surprising coda that leaves you thinking.
That idea is now the basis of an entire internet culture that kept splintering, with one of those splinters becoming dedicated to trolling above all else.
Finally, after much huffing and puffing (and not to mention a few splinters) the two manage to bust in the door by using the power of teamwork.
Indeed, where "Making a Murderer" and HBO's "The Jinx" possessed the focus of a real-life thriller, "Keepers" director Ryan White's chronicle splinters off in several directions.
That said, "there might be a limit to what the BoJ can do to prevent yen from rallying," he added—especially as the veneer of European unity splinters.
Scatter Arrow: The next arrow Hanzo fires splinters on impact, releasing six more arrows that scatter and ricochet off of the nearby surroundings, dealing medium damage to enemies.
All tweezers are not created equal — the size, shape, and grip all matter when it comes to getting an easy, relatively pain-free tweeze for hairs and splinters.
Sparks of electricity and splinters of glass, the kindly but creepy welcoming of a science drone or two; and then the rush of something maybe moving behind you.
Tip "Wear long pants, not shorts — you might get splinters," says Mike McDaniel, who kicked open dozens of doors during his 24 years at the Drug Enforcement Administration.
This extends on the macro level to the overall arrangement of the cards, which forms an utterly cohesive picture, even as it splinters and falls to the floor.
When part of a host population splinters off to become a new species, it's more likely to bring the virus along because more of the population would be infected.
They're designed for a better dining experience: snap the top end off and use it as a chopsticks rest, then enjoy your food without getting the usual wooden splinters.
The theft was just one in a bizarre string of robberies leaving churches in Europe without prized, irreplaceable relics—from Saint Brigid's jawbone to splinters from Christ's crucifixion cross.
I woke up 11 (11!) hours later, candles still flickering, dutifully standing watch from their stony nooks, only the tiniest splinters of sunlight poking in from under the door.
Let's not get ahead of ourselves, however, because Akers's choice to spotlight a sleuth preoccupied by "those impossible puzzles that burrow into our brains like splinters" is viscerally effective.
But where we stood, a broad expanse had been laid bare, the splinters of wood still so fresh they were pungent, crisscrossed by deep pools of black, boggy water.
Always, though, their rapidly shifting song structures and seemingly random barrage of noise creates the impression of fragmented recursion, as each new tiny musical module splinters into a dozen more.
Several splinters of the myriad armed groups in the southern Philippines have pledged allegiance to Islamic State, although none are known to have been endorsed as its Southeast Asian affiliate.
I dedicated my thesis to my brothers and concluded — at its close — that absence could yield a shattered kind of empathy, could become somehow honest about incompletion in its splinters.
Christopher Ryan Grant appropriately chews the scenery and spits out the splinters as Bottom, a blustering contractor who can't even pronounce the name of the character he's meant to play.
The best tweezersAll tweezers are not created equal — the size, shape, and grip all matter when it comes to getting an easy, relatively pain-free tweeze for hairs and splinters.
While his battalion braced artillery fire in the blistering cold and blanketed snow, an artillery shell exploded a tree, which sent splinters traveling the speed of bullets into his face.
But they also aren't the same people he left behind; during the decade Adam was gone, they fractured into splinters, becoming more strained versions of who they used to be.
Together, they gather tiny, scattered, squandered scraps that aren't worth the effort for other animals — splinters of wood, bits of chopped up leaves, specks of pollen, molecules of water, and fertilizer.
Richardson, a convicted heroin smuggler, came armed with a hammer and hit Oliphant with a blow so forceful that splinters of his rib blew open his lungs, killing him within hours.
The debate splinters even further, with centrist Democrats like Sherrod Brown and Amy Klobuchar supporting "Medicare for More," which expands coverage to people as young as 50 but not to everyone.
If there is a particular foreboding hanging over this conference, it lies in the fact that the sonderweg, or (loosely) wayward path, of Trump's America has occurred just as Europe splinters.
A small price shift probably isn't enough to deter a majority of Netflix's 100 million subscribers, but as the streaming industry splinters into small niche services, customers have more options then ever.
I hope it splinters completely and, and I hope for your daughters it opens doors that might not be open right now, regardless of whether any of them ever do any politically.
OKLAHOMA CITY (Reuters) - A large and violent tornado hit an area south of Oklahoma City on Monday, causing at least two deaths and reducing at least three homes to splinters, authorities said.
As he spoke he saw himself putting a shoulder to the back door of a rowhouse in Gray's Ferry, falling into a roomful of panic and mayhem amid a shower of splinters.
Mr. Irwin speaks of subjects as diverse and interrelated as the pronunciation of "Godot," Beckett's Irishness, his "sensitivity to violence," and the "mobility" of the pronouns he uses, turning self into splinters.
In a gun-control debate that often splinters along ideological lines, no one speaks more powerfully than those who survived a high-profile shooting, or the families of those who did not.
The villagers cut lumber for added wages, often in the depths of winter, so mishaps were common: falling timbers, piercing splinters, blades that skipped off bark and bit into ankles and thighs.
So is what she leaves behind: shrapnel, barbed wire, splinters of shacks and the other detritus of the first world war in which Italian and Austro-Hungarian soldiers battled for the controlling heights.
That's why the headlights look like a falcon's talons and why the golden honey paint-job splinters out into small polygons as it morphs imperceptibly from the metal exterior to the darkened windows.
There is a Ptolemaic-era mummy ("Pahat"), Napoleon's death mask, a few splinters and scraps of cloth from the Wright Brothers' first airplane, and — seemingly by accident — many priceless Hudson River School paintings.
" After a day of work in nearby tobacco fields, Little Dog's hands are "so thick and black with sap, dirt, pebbles and splinters, they resembled the bottom of a pan of burned rice.
The contraption didn't electrocute anybody or implode in splinters of flying glass, as earlier models had tended to do, and obligingly produced a diminutive version of the aurora's luminous flux, dazzling the King.
He walked Alex Bregman but recovered to strike out Yordan Alvarez, who showed some impressive strength by reducing his bat to splinters as he slammed it to the ground after the at-bat.
The knock startled him out of a dreamless sleep, the knock at the front door that thundered through the house as if the wrecking ball had come to reduce it all to splinters.
While we were sniping at him from afar, having only the spiciest takes on what he might owe us during pointless conversations at mediocre parties, Frank Ocean was risking splinters for his art.
Entire stretches of St. Martin and Anguilla are practically uninhabitable, not only because of the roofs peeled back like tin cans and porches smashed to splinters, but because of shortages of food and water.
The next phase of these confrontations invariably comes after nightfall, when the main front between protesters and police splinters into smaller skirmishes—a game of Whac-A-Mole played out on the city streets.
But Gails' vengeance returns when she logs on to eBay back home, only to see Sophia has listed an altered version of the deb ball dress, breaking their olive branch into a million little splinters.
The second and third cars smashed into the tunnel wall, triggering a suffocating eruption that imprisoned passengers in a darkened jungle of steel dust and wood splinters, glass shards and iron beams projecting like bayonets.
As an example of how low he could go, he describes being shown a hotel room with the furniture in splinters, asking who did the damage and being told that the rampage had been his.
For travelers, the camps offer convenient access to nature without an investment in equipment or the chores of firewood-gathering and the common camping hazards of splinters, sleeping in the rain and waking up cold.
"The intelligence community will probably take away from this that there is a possibility of splinters in the Lazarus Group, or members who are interested in filling their own pockets, and that could help, " Thakur said.
Of course, the more you interrogate yourself like that, the deeper you will fall into an existential hole where everything about yourself and the world splinters into infinite different timelines and you lose yourself among them.
"The intelligence community will probably take away from this that there is a possibility of splinters in the Lazarus Group, or members who are interested in filling their own pockets, and that could help," Thakur said.
On beavers: Millions of years … have equipped this aquatic architect with … lips that can close behind their front teeth (allowing for the beaver to gnaw wood underwater without drowning and keeping out … splinters when felling trees).
President Michelle Bachelet of Chile recently announced the creation of a 10-million-acre national park system stretching all the way south to Cape Horn, where the tip of South America splinters into fjords and canals.
The back door is lying on the pantry floor, wrenched from its hinges, and if he's not careless he can walk right through the door frame without getting splinters caught on the sleeve of his jacket.
As viewers quickly found out, Bandersnatch splinters into so many diverging plot lines that even the creator of Black Mirror doesn't remember exactly how to access a secret post-credits scene containing a pretty bonkers Easter egg.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 57% (Season 1)What critics said: "A conglomerate of several other popular shows past and present, with dialogue so wooden it's a wonder the actors don't get splinters in their mouths while talking.
While the United States hasn't been struck by an ISIS operative yet that has come here from abroad, it's something—along with homegrown terrorism--we need to guard against, especially as the Islamic State splinters and scatters.
Unlike another German art publisher, Taschen—which is known for reproducing risqué images by the likes of Helmut Newton in enormous formats that would crush most coffee tables to splinters—Steidl produces books that invite holding and reading.
We recently looked at how Syria's president, Bashar al-Assad, has become a central paradox of the war: He remains secure even as his country splinters, but few experts see the war ending as long as he stays.
I don't wanna get too much into this because I don't wanna spoil too much—I don't know how it splinters, how much is this is my version of it, but there's a way to preserve the body.
The way the glass slowly splinters and reflects the sunlight as the shards break apart is pretty cool, but the most interesting thing has to be the shockwave that rolls through the surface as the hammer first makes contact.
This is obviously incredibly shit news for Martin, who lent the seemingly priceless guitar for filming with the reasonable expectation that it wouldn't be returned as a mess of masking-taped up splinters and a "Whoops, sorry lads" note.
Mohagher Iqbal, the MILF's top peace negotiator, said on TV on Thursday that he hoped radical splinters of the separatist group, like those of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF), would recognize the will of the people for peace.
Both Hereditary and A Quiet Place revolve around families dealing with horrendous losses, but while in A Quiet Place family bonds are eventually reaffirmed, in Hereditary, the family slowly splinters to bits because they're unable to talk about their escalating dysfunction.
The tech company tapped the 23-time Grand Slam champ and soon-to-be mom to demonstrate how playing with outdated equipment — in this case, a wooden racket that splinters spectacularly when Williams hits the ball — can kill your game.
GNARLED beams and splinters of wood are all that remain of many houses in Toribío, a town high in the Andes that saw some of the worst of the violence in Colombia's war against the FARC, a left-wing guerrilla army.
Mr. Assad has become a central paradox of the war: He is secure and kept in place by foreign backers as his country splinters, although few see the war ending and Syria being put back together as long as he stays.
"When I started, you couldn't run your hand over the barrels or else you'd get splinters," said David Pickerell, a whiskey industry consultant and former master distiller at Maker's Mark who has worked with two generations of Boswells at Independent Stave.
The troupe would often perform on poorly maintained wooden stages, and in the opening number, which had an African jungle theme, the dancers were barefoot, which left them with painful splinters in their feet for the rest of the show.
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I was there in the colder part of the year, when working outside after a morning shower meant your hair froze into ice splinters, so I spent much of my time inside the riding pavilion, shoveling manure, organizing tacking and nurturing the horses.
Read more: In Pakistan, Taliban's Easter bombing targets, kills scores of Christians The hospital suicide bomber used an explosive vest containing steel ball bearings, with these splinters killing a large number of lawyers and journalists present, an official at the Bomb Disposal Squad told CNN.
WASHINGTON — As his party splinters and his policy agenda faces peril, Speaker Paul D. Ryan will enter his meeting with Donald J. Trump on Thursday increasingly at odds with a growing, if grudging, Republican congressional majority willing to embrace Mr. Trump as their candidate.
Experimental-ish electronic music has blown apart into thousands of divergent splinters since then, but something about this particular submerged sound continues to turn critics' ear; every now and again, an artist picks up the baton of hypnotic ambient techno and finds themselves showered in praise.
With Trump's job approval hovering in the mid-40s in most polls and surveys showing him trailing in the Midwestern swing states likely to decide the election, the president and his team are moving aggressively to capitalize on whatever splinters they can find in the Democratic Party.
Like a PG-rated Behind the Music, the group ultimately splinters under the pressures of fame, ego, jealousy, and quickie Reno weddings, but they leave behind the legacy of the movie's titular song—a sparkling pop gem that set the charts on fire in the summer of 1964.
Three seasons of the MTV program chronicled the odd couple relationship of Rob Dyrdek, a 135-pound Ohioan street-skating celeb, and Christopher "Big Black" Boykin, a 350-pound teddy bear plucked from the obscurity to fend off rent-a-cops while Dyrdek turned park benches into splinters.
"It wasn't a bomb that went off, it was only the trigger," said Ralph Millsaps, a retired U.S. army officer who was drinking wine at a table just six meters away from Daleel at Eugen's Weinstube bar, and was left with deep cuts on his side from wooden splinters.
"Anoonsblush" (1988) may be one of the most subdued paintings in the show, but even it draws the viewer into a fantastical space of manifold textures, mottled and shimmering fields of paint, and, within them, pebbles and splinters that magically bind together their respective areas of blue and brown.
Yes, Last Chance U is a documentary about football, but not really: It squeezes all of its meat from looking sidelong at its subject and contains enough splinters of human compassion, uneasy truth, and the small personal tragedy of attrition to mar the normally smooth surface of these portrayals.
But since Hurricane Dorian tore a Category 5 path just south of the exclusive Baker's Bay Golf & Ocean Club, it's been patrons of the vast resort community -- itself devastated by the storm -- that have harnessed their considerable resources to rush help to nearby neighborhoods that were left in splinters.
In the valley below, not far from the town of Cochrane, President Michelle Bachelet announced the creation of a vast national park system in Chile stretching from Hornopirén, 2764 miles south of the capital, Santiago, to Cape Horn, the southern tip of South America, where Chile splinters into fjords and canals.
Like any compulsive behavior, it's not easy — and a fidget spinner might only get you so far, because when you're feeling extra emotionally taxed (like, say, in the middle of a global pandemic), you might not even notice your thumb creeping up towards your mouth until you're spitting out nail splinters.
Minaj has always found a way to inject fluidity and spontaneity into music software's grid form, though, and it's entrancing to hear these inorganic forms—disembodied vocal sample splinters, a plasticine boing, tuned percussion carefully pocketed in the mix so as to add barely-there textural character—in such masterfully articulate, evolving combinations.
Even in the Eisenhower era, the simplicities of Cold War thinking came with an enormous cost: repression at home in the form of McCarthyism, support for repressive regimes all over the globe, and ignorance of ideological splinters in the communist world (such that diplomatic ties with mainland China were forestalled for three decades).
If "airing a show on a TV network" feels like kind of a weird middleman step when it might be more efficient for studios to just make shows and release them directly to the public, well, that's probably the future we're headed toward, as the streaming world splinters into more and more niches.
The researchers also have identified the molecular and neural cues that spur ants to act like nurses and feed the young, or to act like queens and breed more young, or to serve as brutal police officers, capturing upstart nestmates, spread-eagling them on the ground and reducing them to so many chitinous splinters.
Without proton decay, the evidence that the forces that govern elementary particles today are actually splinters of a single "grand unified" force is purely circumstantial: The three forces seem to converge to the same strengths when extrapolated to high energies, and their mathematical structures suggest inclusion in a larger whole, much as the shape of Earth's continents hint at the ancient supercontinent Pangea.
The group's final attack, on the home of four Syrian refugees, created an immense explosion, sending thick splinters of glass through the air and leaving one of the victims with injuries to his eye and face; it would have been worse, but one of the men spotted the burning fuse on the windowsill and rushed his roommates out of the kitchen.
Even New York's "master builder," Robert Moses himself, a hate object for later urbanists, who preferred preservation to innovation and the small-scale to the large, has come in for a revisionist look: whatever his faults, he built city amenities for city people—playgrounds and parks and the Triborough Bridge—rather than splinters filled with condos for the ultra-rich.
Lou Smit, a detective from Colorado Springs who worked on the case in 21997, believes in the intruder theory — a theory that someone came in and killed JonBenét while her parents were asleep — and told the Denver Post that the most compelling piece of evidence were wood splinters found on the carpet outside the room where JonBenét's dead body was found.
Depending on just how the ice freezes over the winter, you can see all kinds of different ice formations around the Great Lakes over the winter, including pancake ice (when the ice freezes like a series of flat pancakes along the surface), ice chandeliering (eruptions of ice splinters on the surrounding land), and ice boulders (just like it sounds, a series of ice boulders lined up all along the shore).
A big man receives a pass out of a pick and roll, rises up, flushes a two-handed dunk, does a little pull-up to avoid a defender below, drops OFF the rim in a crouching position, lands in a squat with the sheer POWER from his dunk turns the wood floor beneath him in SPLINTERS, and then he reaches down to the ice rink under the court—it's one of those types of set-ups—and merges with the ice in a brief but VERY dramatic spiritual/physical type ceremony, this man-made ice invading his brain as he takes on a robotic affect and he spends the rest of the game with vapor pouring out of his body, performing all his tasks with unnervingly crisp precision.

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