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That is unsurprising given the damage wreaked by the recession.
Mr Gates knows IBM's history, and the damage wreaked by its caution, better than anyone.
Communities affected by previous flooding continue to count the cost of the damage wreaked.
A single paragraph sees damage "wreaked" twice on the poor Tommies at the front.
The damage wreaked by EMI means that investors in two of Terra Firma's funds must nurse a hit of £1.35bn.
The catastrophic damage wreaked by the Bush legacy of human rights violations would finally begin to be reversed.
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Administrators also need to be reminded of the practical repercussions of OOPSIEs: the burdens imposed on teachers, the disruptions caused to the educational process, the damages wreaked on the school's reputation.
In the process of uncovering that, she painstakingly unpicks the damage they wreaked on her.
Most disturbing, perhaps, is the damage being wreaked on the infrastructure, the local voluntary sector umbrella groups such as CSV and volunteer centres.
Clearly everyone cares, but there's a job to do and 23 cases to get through – there's no time to weep and wail over the shattering damage being wreaked on families in homes across the city.
The "actual" total cost of Hurricane Katrina given the amount of "non-insured" damage it wreaked is somewhere between $96-$96-$125bn
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