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He reacted by smashing his racquet, repeatedly, against the court, earning himself a code violation.

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Ever-more-powerful frontier and reasoning models continue to nab headlines for smashing cognitive records.

“I don’t want to hurt anyone. Sometimes I just lose control and smash things. I feel awful about it, really I do!”

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In less than a decade, he revived the western with his smash hit “Yellowstone” and spun out a Sheridan-verse of shows with brawny characters in heartland settings.

“Band on the Run” became an international smash and McCartney once again found himself playing arenas and stadiums with yet another iteration of Wings.

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