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"To rewrite history by wrecking the Golden Coach?" he said.
They deprive us of the joy of great design, by wrecking or replacing it.
The Nazis arrive on the scene, and punish the Berganians by wrecking the dance festival.
Well yes, of course: not least by wrecking the country's economy.
"Information warfare" could mean disabling an enemy by wrecking his computing, financial, telecoms or air-traffic control systems.
The indictment threatens to derail any future negotiations, Ambassador Wang Guangya suggested, by wrecking any trust between Sudan and the United Nations.
"There's nothing to gain by wrecking your career and your party at the same time".Neither MP loves the greedy, profligate European Union.
THE world is planting a vigorous new crop: "agro-pessimism", or fear that mankind will not be able to feed itself except by wrecking the environment.
Surely, he admonished, "its beauty was enhanced by wrecks like this, and it acquired thus a rarer and sublimer beauty still".
You'll want a hammer with a curved claw for pulling nails, not the straight claw favored by wrecking crews and framers.
Outside his window, the old Times HQ, "Fortress Wapping" or "the Great Wapping Lie Factory", is being battered by wrecking balls.
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