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"It's just been wrecked.
Through Tuesday, five had been wrecked.
Because of that woman, my life has been wrecked.
Roads have been destroyed, and stores have been wrecked.
My retirement portfolio has been wrecked by this.
After all, most of those whose encampments have been wrecked will build shacks elsewhere.
Then there are damages for those whose livelihoods have been wrecked.
Most buildings had either been wrecked, like the Cathedral, or, like the old Parliament, had vanished.
THAILAND'S tourism business, its export industries and its reputation have been wrecked by recent events.
You think, 'How has this not been wrecked?' But it hasn't.
Royal Mail pillar boxes have also been wrecked, and the letters inside destroyed.
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