Sentence examples for a wrecked man from inspiring English sources

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One must view a wrecked man, like a sickly one—We cannot help loathing a diseased offensive object, so we view wickedness. it would however be more proper to pity than to hate….Animals do attack the weak & sickly as we do the wicked—….[I]t is right to punish criminals; but solely to deter others" (Ibid).

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THE flotsam of a wrecked world washes up regularly on the shores of southern Europe.

In such circumstances, repetition doesn't mean sameness; it means a wrecked world.

NEW ORLEANS — For an embattled former New York public school teacher and six young African-American men, a wrecked grocery store here has become a place of second chances.

A rescue specialist was needed to extricate a young man from a wrecked car.

Authorities in Northern California say the body of a missing man was found inside a wrecked vehicle after his wife used a smartphone app to locate his cellphone.

A few hours later in the Kingston community of Birmingham, a man was found shot in a wrecked car.

Just after 7 30 p.m., Burbank police and firefighters responded to reports of a crash in the south alley of Santa Anita Street at Sixth Street, where they found two men and two women in a wrecked sedan, according to police.

There we were, two young black men, driving through Capitol Hill in a wrecked car (I'd had an accident just a few days earlier).

He and another officer, Santo Collardo, entered and descended into a wrecked basement to find out what food, water or other supplies the man, a 59-year-old school bus driver named Richard Eaton, might need.

A wrecked infrastructure.

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