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Having wrecked your trip you would think staff would be doing their utmost to placate you, but you experienced quite the opposite.
I take it that McDowall's point is that the human race, having wrecked its own planet, now transfers its problems to the colonised outer reaches of the solar system.
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And Busch was driving the car he had wrecked Thursday.
Stewart, 42, has wrecked three times in the last month in extracurricular races.
Nascar reported that drivers from Joe Gibbs Racing had wrecked Kahne's car four times this season.
She has wrecked thousands and thousands of lives so, no, it's not in poor taste.
The Brexit vote and the prospect of economic hardship next year have wrecked that consensus.
Hoare apologises for anthropomorphising the creatures, before provoking sadness at the damage we've wrecked.
The army said it had wrecked two houses from which the mortars were fired on Saturday.
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