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If they decide to host a beer party, your house will be wrecked.
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If he were to become president, and the reform were shot down (as seems likely, on past experience), the organising principle of his presidency would be wrecked at the start.
ECONOMIST: The Republican race
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Much of Umbria turned out to be sprinkled with unattractive little holiday homes that wrecked what would otherwise be one of the prettiest landscapes in Europe.
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The motorist will also be shown photographs of wrecked vehicles that have been involved in crashes at different speeds.
BBC: Shock treatment for drivers
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The wrecked spirits Millan encounters may be "kids that I once knew" and "all dead hearts to you, " but their effect on her clearly isn't as impersonal or otherworldly as the subject matter suggests.
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It will be written that President George W. Bush wrecked his presidency with this and other such terrible appointments.
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We have wrecked a wonderful tool and should be ashamed.
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The British would-be producer of a film about the explosion that wrecked Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 1917, had already moved there to shoot the picture.
ECONOMIST: Films and tax relief
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It will be the first time journalists have toured the area since the 11 March earthquake and tsunami wrecked the plant, causing partial meltdowns in three of its reactors.
BBC: Japan MP Yasuhiro Sonoda drinks Fukushima water
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As for the banking system itself, far from wrecked or collapsed by the failure of one or many, the sector will be strengthened assuming Stockman is correct about a lack of bailouts.
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