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You know,' he says, the real damage Hitler did to the Jews, after killing six million, was to wreck the minds of the survivors.
In reply, acting Ukrainian premier Arseniy Yatseniuk said Putin had "officially announced" that Moscow's intention was "to wreck the presidential election on May 25".
Later, when the Swarajists were returned as the largest party in Bengal, Das declined the post of chief minister, stating that his aim was to wreck the existing government, not to cooperate with it.
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To mother (madrear) something is to wreck it; to "give it to someone in the mother" is to beat him up.
"[Abbott] may have changed his talking points, but he hasn't changed what he really wants to do to Medicare, which is to wreck it," Shorten said.
But if Lewis were to wreck Tua quickly and then finish Tyson if and when they do meet, he would maintain the explosiveness that Steward wants.
The SNP's only aim is to wreck the UK and with it Scotland's influence in the world.
And then the best the filmmakers can think to do with it is to wreck stuff.
"The next goal is to wreck or demonstrate at a Mirando event.
There are many who fear that the Democratic Unionist Party's ultimate goal is to wreck the assembly and the agreement.
And if the destiny of blacks is to wreck their societies, it's certainly not our right to go in and set things right.
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