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Davies emphasizes the drabness of postwar London: the buildings still wrecked from the Blitz, the brownish shades of despair and just-getting-by.
Footage from the scene of the blast showed cars charred and wrecked from the explosion, as black smoke rose from the site.
But with Port-au-Prince wrecked from one end to the other, Mr. Legros found that his political connections did not help — not on the day of the earthquake, or for the two days after that.
Their record since surging into the capital is to have torched the international airport (already wrecked from five weeks of fighting) and burnt 200 homes, including that of the prime minister, and wrecked government ministries.
She said that ballet was "too disciplined and too restrained and I was always told off in the chorus lines" and her body at the time was "just wrecked from dancing all these years".
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Curle was gratified to see first-teamers helping local residents remove sodden carpets and wrecked furniture from flooded homes.
From wrecked landscapes peppered with poisoned pools to armies of super-mutants, the pickings are rich.
At 6 10 of the first period, McDonagh churned back and wrecked a breakaway from the speedy Zach Parise.
"It came completely out of the blue, like a soft wrecking ball from outer space".
If it worked, it would wreck Kenley from end-to-end.
High rainfall and winds from Sinlaku wrecked 58,000 houses, and large areas of crops were destroyed.
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