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(Yitzhak Rabin once called Israeli expatriates "a debris of weaklings").
The New Yorker declared "Catch-22" "a debris of sour jokes".
The trench is covered by a debris of coarse, fragmented rocks resulting from gravitational sliding and slumping.
From riots to earthquakes, all events that shatter the peace in 21st century societies are likely to leave a debris of burning cars.
When her husband left her for another woman, she took his manuscripts, mixed them with a debris of fingernail parings and dandruff from his desk, and burned them in a witch's ritual bonfire.
One of the photographs illustrating the book shows an operating theatre at Étaples, where Brittain served, the floor pooled with blood, cluttered with a debris of instruments and what look like severed limbs.
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Even now, I still get a thrill stumbling across a fish carcass, the debris of an otter's dinner, rotting on a riverbank.
Health workers remove a body from the debris of a house in Tamil Nadu.
© Reuters A family sits amidst debris of their home southwest of Yangon.
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