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I still believe that you can have a good strategy that is wrecked by a bad deal and poor execution, which clearly happened here.
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But its hipness never translated into badly needed jobs for a metropolis that could not recover an industrial prowess that was wrecked by war and division.
"I see the heavy hallmarks of my behavior," she said, "and I can't be flippant or understate my culpability in the lives that are wrecked by drugs".
For its part, Armenia has insisted that the enclave retain its own armed forces and that its troops retain six purely Azeri districts that are wrecked and deserted until the status of the enclave is officially determined.
A healthy Neftali Feliz takes over the closer duties from Joe Nathan in Ron Washington's pitching staff, one that was wrecked by injuries in 2013, something that has to change this time out.
It's heartbreaking, not just because of the lives that are wrecked by service closures, but also because we're missing a chance to genuinely transform public services to make them better, not just cheaper.
But the biggest reason the Giants lost the game was a defensive line that was wrecked by injury, exhausted by the fourth quarter and unable to pressure quarterback Jeff Garcia.
Mr. Gunn has emphasized resuming some of the activities that would be needed for the long haul, including repairing cars that were wrecked in accidents and returning them to revenue service, as well as renovating the tracks from Washington to Boston, which Amtrak owns, to prevent having to lower the speed limits.
Arniston got its name from a British ship that was wrecked offshore in 1815.
It is named after the Acadia, a ship that was wrecked on Ducie in 1881.
In Anguilla, nine ships, including three that were wrecked from the hurricane, were intentionally sunk in 1990 to create an artificial reef.
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