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The recent success of several television shows dealing with the issue of hoarding is, I think, due to what I call the train-wreck effect.
But these are only half-steps, hardly worth trading for the budget-wrecking effects of the other provisions.
But the poisonous fumes are doing them serious harm, and the children are particularly vulnerable to its health-wrecking effects.
When fat was the nutrition establishment's Wicker Man, the health-wrecking effects of sugar on the nation's health sneaked in under the radar.
The most dramatic example came when Harewood and Claire Danes, who plays the unstable CIA officer Carrie Mathison, were handed a scene referencing a past affair between their characters -- one that had the effect of wrecking Estes' marriage.
The time limit on Oscar speeches is a tricky area: you don't want to wreck some hapless visual effects supervisor's single moment, ever, in the spotlight; nor do you want to listen to desperate cases namechecking their agent, PR and dog groomer ad nauseam.
And it had an instantaneous effect as Glock then spun for the second time, this time wrecking his rear wing on the entry to the Loews hairpin.
The system was so successful in wrecking the Iraqi economy that the UN felt obliged to intervene to reduce its humanitarian effects.
Barry Diller is wrecking parties.
Come friendly wrecking balls ….
It's emotionally wrecking.
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