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But up to Sept. 10 the World Trade Center towers were nothing to get wrought up about.
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I can see the public getting wrought up about the disappearance of parkland in the Bronx under the watch of Mayor Bloomberg, for the greater good of the Steinbrenners.
His disease was swearing and he got wrought up mainly about the Giants baseball games on television, and the commercials that went with them, especially one for Knickerbocker beer that showed a drum major going up steps with his knees high.
Sometimes you make the song better; more often than not things can get over-wrought.
In the present article, it can be seen that the mechanical properties obtained using this method are higher than the ones obtained by casting, and equal to those got by wrought anneal.
For all the progress we've made in the last 30 years, we are still a long way from getting the most out of what we have wrought.
Thieves can get $5 or $10 for wrought-iron inlet covers, which weigh about 40 pounds and cover curbside drains.
No single encomium gets completely around the highest regard everybody associated with the movie holds for Larry and Andy Wachowski, its writer-directors, and what they have wrought.
Two factors have wrought the change.
What they have wrought is stunning.
Look at what you have wrought.
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