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In five months he has got a train wreck back on the rails and given it momentum.
There's the Statue of Liberty, of course, but skip Ellis Island, which was a wreck back then.
Alvimedica acted as the rescue effort's eyes and ears, broadcasting updates from the wreck back to race control, in Alicante, and standing by in case Vestas needed emergency assistance.
A 1954 film, "Men of the Fighting Lady," dished up the incident with Hollywood license, making jets of the men's prop planes and staging Schechter's landing as a flaming wreck back on his carrier.
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(However, the city was less thoroughly wrecked back then).
Alas, studying for the tests on-the-go is generally a pretty sure fire way to wreck your back, given that the books tend to be about as heavy as a box of bricks.
I thought of the couch in Los Feliz that had wrecked my back.
And do mention that you've wrecked your back putting up your tent, because sometimes people have strong painkillers in their rucksack.
The Connecticut Supreme Court denied this claim, saying it was up to public officials to decide what uses are public, and it threw the wrecking ball back into the court of the private, nonprofit development corporation that is promoting the project.
As consistent now as he was inconsistent in his early years - when injuries and an ill-fated attempt to correct his action disrupted his form and almost wrecked his back - Anderson has taken at least 35 Test wickets in every full calendar year between 2008 and 2012.
(Trying to do it all in a day will wreck you; come back repeatedly).
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