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"Seeing the negative Dow numbers in the corner of the TV screen has been wrecking eleven hours of every day for him".
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If the price of this is turning San Antonio into a sleazy, drunken British ghetto, so be it.In any case, the idea that Ibiza as a whole has been "wrecked" by unruly British youngsters is wrong.
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If you've been watching NBC in prime time the past few nights, you've probably noticed how, night in, night out, we've been wrecking the Olympics for you.
He said Republicans have been "wrecking the economy for a long, long time".
Parker and Stone met at the University of Colorado at Boulder in the early 90's and have been wrecking hilarious havoc ever since.
I guess he understood that I was depressed if not that I had been wrecking my body with alcohol every day for a long time.
Visual effects-heavy movies have been wrecking box-office records left and right, drawing crowds in with the promise of big robot fights, bigger explosions, and anything else a massive budget can offer.
And no trains have been wrecked so far.
The NHS had been "wrecked" by the coalition, she claimed.
Perhaps people will even be happy with a federalist system, who knows?" At the small Govan Cross shopping centre, where Barbour's statue may soon stand, James Mackay, a retired bank worker, is running errands for a disabled friend who, he said, had been "wrecked" by worries over the bedroom tax and welfare cuts.
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