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The wrecked house had, in fact, been the Matsumura family home prior to the earthquake and was still full of the remainders of normal family life photographs, books, and a ruined TV.
Mr Edwards launched his candidacy outside a wrecked house in New Orleans's ninth ward.
Modern pioneering turns out to be harder than just fixing a wrecked house, which turns out to be hard enough.
Virtually no one could be positively identified, and by Monday night they had all been buried together in a grave alongside their wrecked house of worship.
Picking through rubble the other evening, Mr. Feng pointed with exasperation to the neat piles of modern bricks that others had extracted from the same wrecked house.
She may have had some access to water from a bathroom of the wrecked house, and rescuers said she mumbled something about having a little Coca-Cola with her in the rubble.
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I framed them ironically, alongside mess, adverts, wrecked houses or sacred buildings.
The earthquake – which measured 7.8 on the Richter scale – wrecked houses, levelled centuries-old temples and triggered avalanches on Mount Everest.
Nepalese authorities continually revised the number of dead upwards a day after the Himalayan country was shaken by a magnitude 7.8 quake that wrecked houses, flattened centuries-old temples and triggered avalanches on Mount Everest.
Elsewhere in Madagascar, Geralda wrecked houses and bridges in Fénérive.
High rainfall totals wrecked houses on hillsides, forcing about 150 people to evacuate to shelters.
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