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Living on his own in a flat that is as wrecked as his psyche, he is suffering from phengophobia, a fear of daylight.
"There's a cultural mentality with the British to get as wrecked as possible.
"They like to buy something as wrecked as possible.
They have revived sections of the South Bronx and East Brooklyn that a generation ago were every bit as wrecked as Oliver is today.
It's worth remembering that he gave these lectures in Virginia, in the Old South in a time of Jim Crow laws and racial segregation; he talked of the American civil war as a disaster and of the US's industrial north as wrecked by immigration.
Concussion is indisputably as much a consequence of football at the professional level as wrecked knees, blown-out shoulders and bad backs.
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Yes, small, local shops were wrecked as well as big chains.
Uncle Jim's life has been wrecked as surely as that of his sister.
As many wrecked families can attest, these habits are the hardest to change.
Dr. Gajdusek once described the amyloid plaques of Alzheimer's as a wrecked cassette, spinning out tangles of protein faster than the brain can reel in the tape and chop it up.
Witty and the second man are suspected of stealing the roof Saturday night as the wrecked $400,000 Porsche Carrera GT was being towed away.
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