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Leeds Student reports that @Jonathan_Pryor tweeted: "After abstaining, voting for a wrecking amendment, then trying to abolish marriage, i'm glad @GregMulholland1 finally voted the right way".
For the four-game series against last-place Toronto, 205,434 hearty souls braved the traffic, footed the elevated ticket prices and crammed themselves into the ancient ballpark that is once again being cruelly measured for a wrecking ball.
The place was crying out for a wrecking ball, but Ms. Keller, a 63-year-old retired teacher of English as a second language, who has an environmentally aware conscience, didn't want to scrap the building materials only to buy new ones.
Closed in 2010, it's now a punching bag for a wrecking ball.
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First, reverse the benefit cuts – which are a wrecking ball for communities of the working poor.
"He can be a wrecking ball for us," said the forwards coach, Graham Rowntree.
Because this kid is going to be a wrecking ball for everyone else in the N.F.C. East.
How do I look for a wreck?
But this train could be headed for a wreck over the voucher issue.
Traveling by ship after the death of her son, she realizes that she longs for a wreck, a drowning.
By Jeffrey Greene The New Yorker, February 18 , 1985P. 120 Traffic halts for a wreck View Article By Anthony Lane By Rebecca Mead By Andy Borowitz By Jia Tolentino.
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