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Zheljka gains in strength throughout, despite a disaster in her Norwegian refuge that almost wrecks her and pretty much does wreck the novel.
Amongst other things, the smallest snag in the process of printing an object can (and regularly does) wreck the entire thing — often after many hours of printing.
Well, it's a dark season for the girls because when the people you really love the most end up being in question, it really does wreck havoc on their psyche, Spencer in particular because of what's going on with Toby.
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The two-year-old puma did not attack either of them, but did wreck the kitchen.
If the actor's vocal "flaw" had been an accent that revealed unacceptably working-class origins, sympathy would be genuinely merited (though a happy ending would have been harder; the transition to sound really did wreck careers on that basis).
What Dr John Reid did wrecked a great deal of the basic care system of the NHS.
Fitness and movement are big themes this week, from a lip-sync battle featuring Anne Hathaway doing Wrecking Ball by Miley Cyrus, to some amazing treadmill dancing featured on the Ellen DeGeneres show.
You need to pause in holy fear at what you've done, and make sure you don't wreck it in panic.
Or you can just hope something else doesn't wreck the big race, like maybe locusts.
Yet China will have to hope that its human-rights record does not wreck its chances.
Furthermore, any flattish tax, even one that incorporates progressive rates and doesn't wreck beneficial social policies, might mean the end of many, or most, sacrosanct deductions.
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