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It is typically used to describe the act of causing destruction or damage to something. Example: "The storm wrecks the beach, leaving debris scattered everywhere."
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Take a scenic train trip out to Simons Town for sheltered shore entries and serene kelp forests for beginners, through to wrecks, reefs, caves and swim-throughs aplenty.
The ships became two of the most sought-after wrecks in marine history and Canadian divers and archaeologists have spent years seeking them, searches that had to be confined to a few weeks in summer when retreating ice shelves allowed ships to tow sonar through channels around King William Island, where the ships were believed to have sunk.
Mainstream politics is littered with such train wrecks, but mainstream parties in our kind of first-past-the-post system are usually strong enough to absorb or reject charismatic, but disruptive insurgents.
The Tory leader spent considerable time lambasting Labour as "the party that wrecks the economy" with particular emphasis on Labour's plan to put up corporation tax.
Offshore, Horseshoe Reef is the Caribbean's largest (and the world's third largest) barrier reef, and the coral atoll is home to a vast array of marine life (and a resting place for wrecks).
Had they conceded again, it would have been a defeat to rival the heartbreak against Chelsea or even the final in 1999, when Manchester United reduced them to wrecks, but the almighty flutter passed.
He also found the wrecks of junks, and the palmetto shelters of castaways.Belcher reported a strong current washing through the islands, threatening to sweep the Samarang on to the reefs.
Green groups, such as the Sierra Club or Friends of the Earth, claim that the WTO wrecks the environment.
Deflation wrecks banks and companies, but it puts money in the pocket of savers and shoppers.
Even its much-abused expenses system is being cleaned up, though at the cost of higher salaries for most MEPs.In this section Detroitosaurus wrecks Where will it end?
So 1.7 billion gallons a day is pumped from Lake Okeechobee east and west to the Atlantic ocean and the Gulf of Mexico (where the fresh water duly wrecks the marine environment).
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