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It compared itself to the buoy that "warns the inexperienced mariner to sheer off, lest he should be wrecked on a dangerous and unknown coast".
The RMT general secretary, Mick Cash, said: "Londoners need to be aware that the night tube was rushed and botched from the off, and that is why five weeks before it starts staff are striking because they will not accept that their work-life balance should be wrecked to plug the gaping holes in staffing capacity that should have been dealt with from day one".
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If they want to fire at us, they should know that their houses will be wrecked.
So it could be wrecked properly.
I wondered whether Isber's home would be wrecked.
Premierships can be wrecked by unexpected changes of cast.
Careers can be wrecked by taking an unpopular stand.
National Winter Garden Burlesque will be wrecked by change.
Companies will be wrecked, supply chains will be decimated, jobs will be lost.
Prior to the dismantling project, there was debate by local residents on whether the wrecked stern should be removed.
Camerawork is generally admirable, though in the final scene we should be given a fuller view of the ship before it's wrecked.
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