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His ship was then wrecked in a storm.
This, too, may pass, but how many lives are being wrecked in the meanwhile?
With no outside help, they rebuilt oil refineries wrecked in the first gulf war.
"Once we were racing Talledega, and a car wrecked in front of me.
There were disputes over the value of the properties, often wrecked in the tsunami.
Mr Isaacs said his immediate concern was for demolition workers involved in tearing down buildings wrecked in previous quakes.
Mind you, they were too busy getting wrecked in the pubs even to notice us walking by.
Nowhere was the going rougher than at schools where many of the relocated students and teachers had seen their homes or neighbors' houses wrecked in the storm.
The style is said to have been devised by stranded survivors of a ship wrecked in the Spanish Armada of 1588.
She wrecked in 1596 and lay undisturbed for hundreds of years.
The Quick Trip is the convenience store on a petrol station forecourt in Ferguson, wrecked in violence a week ago.
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