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But even as he professed a perhaps inflated sense of purpose, he called himself "emotionally fractured" and a "wreck" and said he was "self-medicating like crazy".
With the information there, you can buy or sell a car (if you are experienced enough to see the difference between a good car and a "wreck").
I fear I misjudged the astonishing bravery of the driver, and a wreck ensued.
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Hertz and Rent-A-Wreck ended up settling.
Often, all that remain are shards of fossilized bone and a wrecked, irreplaceable scientific record.
By Daniel Zalewski Koolhaas is at once a builder and a wrecking ball.
Jim Devine, chief executive of Howland Hook, said of the property: "It was once a ferry landing and a wrecking yard.
"They advise us". Kilometre Sixty lies in the flat, empty desert, no more than a sand-coloured mosque and a wrecked diner at a traffic intersection.
The "Poseidon," headed for Greece and a wrecking yard on her final, trans-Atlantic voyage is obviously a doomed, seagoing Grand Hotel.
The story includes another blimp, a train in a day-care center and a wrecking yard where lonelyhearts abandon perfectly good cars with just a note.
He and Babe Ruth became bridge partners on the road and a wrecking crew on the field: At bat, he hits the ball further on an average than Ruth.
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