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    1. metres beyond the porcine wreck, facing back the way he had come


    2. Only I knew that deep within the core of the shambling wreck that I had become, there was a small voice calling out with every insult, with every hurt, “Allahu Akbar


    3. As our rower led us through the stunningly enchanting halls of the cave, such as the Crossroads of Nymphs, the Lake of Exotic Ocean Creatures, the Sea of Shipwrecks complete with a sunken wreck, the Pink Chamber, the White Chamber and the wonderful Red Chamber, the rare beauty of the place took our breath away


    4. But why do you need this old wreck powered up?"


    5. The diabolic driver of the Aston Martin pulled up alongside the Metro and peered through the passenger window at the wreck of a car parked on the hard shoulder


    6. I looked out to sea, pretending to be calm although inside I was a quivering wreck


    7. He was a wreck


    8. As if we’d wreck the place or anything!’


    9. However, I do believe in family secrets, the skeletons in the closet archetypes that surface years later and wreck havoc with the descendants


    10. wreck some years ago

    11. Carol will look like the wreck of the Hesperus in the morning


    12. They could really wreck your day!”


    13. If the entity had turned hostile, catching it was the highest priority or it would continue to wreck havoc with the ship


    14. We started out together with you seeing me as a wreck but now I seem to be verging on Sainthood


    15. The store was a wreck


    16. Thus the importation of wool cards, except from Ireland, or when brought in as wreck or prize goods, was prohibited by the 3rd of Edward IV


    17. The newly elected colony commander decided to have a brig constructed within the wreck of the Elysian, to hold the saboteur until a longer term solution could be decided


    18. Obviously the wreck of the stereo had bitten him deeply


    19. Of that colossal wreck, boundless and


    20. she was left as a wreck in mid ocean

    21. County, and he was telling his troops he’d been in a wreck


    22. Saldon looked away at the wreck of once was a house


    23. They remembered the blackened wreck in Havana Harbour, and the sailor comrades sleeping in that foetid slough; they thought also of the women and children crying aloud for deliverance from starvation and despair, and of the ragged patriots fighting for liberty as their own fathers had fought


    24. The steer was missing so he told me it had caused a wreck over on highway 18


    25. Tom called him and asked him to bring his wrecker out on highway 18 where a wreck had happened, but didn‘t‘ tell him what the circumstances were


    26. that is not intended for your model will most likely wreck your com-


    27. I was an emotional wreck


    28. The night of February 3 arrived and I was a nervous wreck


    29. A memory of early childhood and the old wreck of a van that her father used to drive - the gear box so worn that it couldn’t be moved without making that self same racket


    30. “He"s had a bit of a train wreck in his life though

    31. The wreck bore mute testimony to the fact that this was once a busy and thriving part of the economic sphere of Empire


    32. Seriously, I was trying not to look because I was feeling like a tawdry voyeur at an “adult book store” or something, but it was like a train wreck, everyone seemed to watch


    33. Candor initiation would reach things that even the simulations can’t touch; it would wreck me


    34. attempted it much longer, either she’d wreck or the cops were sure to pull her over


    35. he could vaguely make out the burning wreck of his chopper


    36. The words hit him like a train wreck


    37. Below it lay the scene of a train wreck


    38. “Bless this wreck, then


    39. physical and emotional state was a complete wreck but nonetheless


    40. His teary eyed wife was a complete wreck, “How the bloody hell would I know

    41. Harry was a gibbering wreck by the time the officers pulled him out of the cell to ferry him in the wagon past the intense paparazzi action and onwards to the High Court


    42. pause, his face vibrating, his eyes clamping shut like he was trying to stop a train wreck


    43. "I don't believe the wreck was your fault, Bob," said Monica in a low voice


    44. I hugged them both and went out of the waiting room a worse wreck than when I came in


    45. Roger had faced difficult situations before, but none was as de grading, devastating and confounding as this one, for it defiled deeply rooted beliefs and could wreck many lives


    46. ” He, on the other hand, thought that the mistake was in trying to change something that had worked wonderfully during their married life and asked her: “What if you are not a lesbian, which is likely the truth, and decide to live a lesbian life? You will break a good marriage, torture our children’s emotions, wreck your family life, just to find out that you are not a lesbian, but the beautiful woman, wife and mother you have been all these years… Then, how would you undo the damage?” She replied: “Don’t you think I should find out?”


    47. train wreck the others have always been, mostly on purpose


    48. When the truth about the wreck at Rillitto came out, with the help of a lawyer downtown who regularly sued BOTH railroads for injuries to workers under Railway Safety Act, my goose was cooked


    49. a wreck with all this shit happening around us


    50. Mike had a bad auto wreck January 2000 and broke his hip, pelvis, and scapula with the result that I became his sole "caregiver" for six months














































    1. Cable news report: A NEWS ANCHOR sits in front of a photo of a wrecked plane with the caption: Arababian Moonshine?


    2. As the omnidirectional array broadcast his spoofed Staas inventory query, the intact containers from the wrecked hauler Luxor responded, and the information was projected in his visor


    3. from his chair at a feast wrecked festive table,


    4. My flesh is wrecked


    5. As he got on toward righteously wrecked he no longer thought about it


    6. “I… used to work in a convenience store, but… it recently got wrecked by members of Men of Midas


    7. —Frank, you've completely wrecked the


    8. of the Pacific Mail steamers, the recovery of a two million dollar treasure from the sunken SS Golden Gate which was wrecked off the coast of Manzanillo, Mexico, and then to continue to


    9. Abigail because it was the day of her Bat Mitzvah, and Alex because he knew it was going to be wrecked and he would have to rip off the most holy of books and rip apart the scroll covers


    10. Once everything had been cleared up the reality of how badly it could have gone for them and how their lives could have been completely wrecked really dawned on them

    11. I have seen many a good woman wrecked because her boyfriend/man was involved with drugs


    12. Walking through the flames of the wrecked aircraft was a burning man


    13. the same name as that engineer who wrecked his train


    14. He reached for the inside of his jacket then, brought out his feathery hat, unfolded it and put it on his head all curled up, looking shoddy and wrecked, as if he had been carrying it in his pocket this whole time


    15. That relationship was now wrecked


    16. I thought of my lover, far away, and wondered if she lived still, or if his bladded cock had found and wrecked her


    17. The boat shifted on the water and a chasm carved into the mountain came into view, and on it stood the bull man, and on it stood Archmagio, and our tiny boat wrecked itself, smashing into that jagged and broken rock


    18. His son wrecked a kite into my house and there you have it


    19. For over two weeks, Josie lived at home as a stranger, constantly in the way of her children’s healthy development and her husband’s wrecked life


    20. burned coal, and the ash had wrecked havoc with the big furnaces

    21. The world is not wrecked


    22. completely wrecked as they had been when they first heard what


    23. Rover had recovered their dead, salvaged what parts they could from wrecked tracks, and were roaring and clanking along Route 13 estimating linkup with the main unit about noon


    24. ‘good’ to mend what ‘bad’ people had wrecked


    25. "Gracious!" she shouted, 'it is a ship! Yes, it is! Is it being wrecked? It's a big ship— not a sailing-boat, or fishing-smack!"


    26. It was the old wrecked ship! No wonder it looked queer


    27. "What a baby you are! This small box would never hold a thing like that! It's much more likely to contain particulars of what happened to the bars! I have always thought that the gold was safely delivered somewhere— and that the ship, empty of its valuable cargo, got wrecked as it left the bay!"


    28. The state of Michigan was scheduled to designate and extend the Preserve area that housed 25 other wrecked vessels (Tucker, “Coast Guard to Sink…


    29. This gold was brought here and stored by my great-great-great-grandfather before his ship got wrecked


    30. Over a thousand years ago there was a great earthquake that wrecked the lands, and once the dust had settled from the devastation on the small Isle of Cardus, a large Vortex like Rift was revealed behind a fallen cliff-face - it had been hidden for untold years and led to the God-King’s prison

    31. Some idjit had got ahold of a fine military weapon and practically wrecked it, and Trask should take great care when he first shot


    32. wasn’t wrecked, and Lorna came home one day with news that she’d found a place that would


    33. I went there, but it was wrecked


    34. and science very nearly wrecked the tacit agreement that Newton


    35. car while I was sleeping and wrecked into the back of a truck to return the favor


    36. He stole my car while I was sleeping and wrecked into the back of


    37. Seeing the boat and crew condition, I sensed that Zoroastro intention was that we wrecked in transit, before we got to the island


    38. “Damn, girl, you mean you haven’t wrecked that ugly Pinto yet?”


    39. Sebastian surveyed the wrecked four-poster bed, the wires leading to the hidden cameras, the smashed French doors, the junk in the pool


    40. A storm had blown his frail fishing craft far from his accustomed haunts, and wrecked it in a night of flaring lightning and roaring waters on the towering cliffs of the isle

    41. He had chosen a spot where there was enough going on to hide them, they had wrecked right across from a TA truck stop


    42. Jed and the Kelstroms rode in the back holding Cale’s hands while tremors wrecked his frame and he complained of being cold


    43. If owners refused then their bars or clubs would be wrecked and they would either close down or start to use Jones’ company at highly inflated prices


    44. “Yes Sir, I almost wrecked the Gestapo office when I went there and I took this file,” he took the file out of his briefcase and handed it Dietrich


    45. "Sorry, but there are some experts who maintain the Tsar's gold still exists, probably in the hold of some wrecked ship


    46. Someone you must meet -- Patty Reed, a writer who specializes in wrecked ships, west coast legends, lore of the sea, and all that stuff


    47. Travis wandered through the cottage looking at the scores of artefacts and souvenirs of wrecked ships


    48. "All wrecked ships leave some trace," suggested Travis


    49. "There's a ship -- a wrecked ship -- just inside the inlet


    50. It's exactly where you people wrecked our boat with rocks













































    1. The drive section had crushed its mountings and pushed itself right up against the mid-section before swinging slightly to one side, completely wrecking the support structure between the two sections in the process


    2. “Oh same as usual, bossing everyone about, getting on mum’s nerves and still wrecking the house in the name of DIY


    3. The fat one pulled her to her feet and slugged her in the stomach with the force of a wrecking ball then lifted her from the floor and pushed her atop a table


    4. That’s when she totally flipped out and started wrecking the bar


    5. It was heart wrecking to see a man’s mind lost in moments


    6. “So that’s the right one, eh? That was supposed to be used in wrecking the Onitsha bridge,” answered Andy, lost behind a series of crates


    7. Those who have never been happy with the constraints of democratic constitutional government now swing the wrecking ball of its destruction


    8. The old structures stand, Victorian, Edwardian, Colonial, but what is inside them? Are they hollow? Has the wrecking ball already got to them?


    9. procrastination is wrecking havoc with your life there are things


    10. Not concerned about wrecking others’ lives and dreams

    11. Machine gun fire bursts out of the window into the wrecking ball that is hunting your head


    12. On the day the camp ended Gerald set out for Ireland and fell off a couple of miles down the road, smashing his teeth and jaw, wrecking the scooter, and spending a fortnight in hospital


    13. Ron’s Wrecking was conspicuously advertised with a luminous-pink, crunched Mercedes atop a pole at the end of a cul-de-sac


    14. Among “those-in-the-know”, he had a discreet reputation for being able to legally outwit the Revenue Services Forensic Accountants who were able to track-down so-called “money-laundering” on the Internet – his adroit, discreet use of “Worms” would spread computer viruses wrecking whatever “unfair” evidence that had been built up


    15. The young Bloodtooth had been a wrecking crew on the track team his first season and the Indian School had won several meets, even qualifying for the division finals—the high point of their benign athletic history


    16. A loud nerve wrecking shriek seared into everyone’s ears


    17. Someone has broken in and is wrecking my paintings


    18. During the Lions tour it is said that he trained by "wrecking hotels and fighting Dockers"


    19. turned into a wrecking ball and she knocked the building off its


    20. and had instal ed a wrecking bal to the ceiling of the library

    21. One of the dangling men on the wrecking bal , the one who was stil alive,


    22. Wrecking the van was not part of the plan and now they


    23. Oh how she has been wrecking her vengeance on Hindustan by taking the Indian political morality to new lows by corrupting everyone and everything in her sight that is whatever her mother-in-law left uncorrupted in the country’s systemic vitals!


    24. The Highway Patrol had combed the wrecking yard, with probable cause, searching for an intruder, they knew didn’t exist “thought to have injured the owner, Raymond Wilson


    25. Like the tar baby that stuck to everything in its path, there was only one more matter that still stuck in Vinnie’s craw, one name that burned in his murky brain: Wilson’s Wrecking Yard, I-15 & Logandale


    26. ‘You’re wrecking the house!’ you scream


    27. It wasn’t much longer before the wrecking crew had set their explosives, centrally located throughout the property, including the fence line


    28. Why is this not happening? Put it this way: take a house and smash it with a wrecking ball into ten million pieces


    29. The old Walled City had finally met the wrecking ball, but its displaced residents had needed some place to go and that place was Chungking


    30. Brian, with the surprising strength of the deranged, had made a thorough job of wrecking the place

    31. In the end, her obsession had taken over her life, wrecking it, as well as the lives of several others


    32. Even as the storm was wrecking a terrible vengeance upon the underground city, figures could be seen swirling around within the storm


    33. On the surface of the land there was no sign of the storm that was wrecking complete havoc within the mountain


    34. Wrecking a parking meter…'


    35. busy lusting after the world that MY coming is wrecking your plans


    36. His kind words had been the final wrecking ball to her hardened heart


    37. Master Pedro kept shouting, "Hold hard! Senor Don Quixote! can't you see they're not real Moors you're knocking down and killing and destroying, but only little pasteboard figures! Look--sinner that I am!--how you're wrecking and ruining all that I'm worth!" But in spite of this, Don Quixote did not leave off discharging a continuous rain of cuts, slashes, downstrokes, and


    38. This was a wrecking bar, not a pry bar


    39. It was as if someone had come along with a giant wrecking ball and let it swing


    40. And even if the Harchongians get the canal fully back into operation, there’s nothing in the Bay of Alexov to stop the Charisians from coming right back and wrecking it all over again

    41. I’m appealing to you’ ("not as an injured husband,’ Stepan Arkadyevitch was going to say, but afraid of wrecking his negotiation by this, he changed the words) ‘not as a statesman’ (which did not sound a propos), ‘but simply as a man, and a good-hearted man and a Christian


    42. But, there’s more in empire wrecking


    43. He remembered scaffolding marring the long-in-the-tooth face of every other building in Midtown, wrecking balls like slow fists clobbering the tenements


    44. IT HAD BEEN A LONG TIME since he’d prepared a canvas, and his toolbox was on the bottom of a shelf blocked by a shopping cart he’d found somewhere, which was filled now with old issues of Cosmopolitan and Wrecking Ball and anatomy books shoplifted from the Strand


    45. Then came another wrecking ball of a punch to my chest


    46. You might be laughing at Laurel and Hardy, but you couldn’t help noticing that the nice suburban house they were busy wrecking had good quality furniture and all the latest gadgets


    47. "But what will you be DOING up the road ten miles? Ruining logic and wrecking souls?" asked Father O'Malley


    48. In the afternoon a man entered the junkyard and called up to Bodoni on his wrecking machine


    49. In the afternoon a man entered the junk yard and called up to Bodoni on his wrecking machine


    50. The story of Eve, adapted from a Cosmopolitan short story, is well known—a ruthless, conniving ingénue, Eve Harrington (Anne Baxter), insinuates herself into the life and career of a legendary, aging Broadway star, Margo Channing (Bette Davis), wrecking the lives of all those she touches, as she claws her way to the very pinnacle of theatrical stardom





    1. wrecks of a bedroom


    2. Pretty name for the piled-up wrecks of derelict starships don't you think?"


    3. If Althart had been correct in his back-of-the-envelope calculation of dendrite growth rates we probably would have succeeded and Narrulla's Tear would be inert wrecks of abandoned starships


    4. It wrecks buildings, machinery and crops


    5. This couple were veritable wrecks of human beings


    6. He knew there were depraved wrecks of human beings who lived in the abandoned areas, eating wevn and using whatever money they could get their hands on to keep themselves in stupors that yaag could never reach


    7. If it hadn’t have been for the morphine and other pain medication we received we would have been gibbering wrecks for the pain was never far away and men like Elijah needed it badly


    8. There were wrecks of men some with no faces and some with half their head shot away there were bayonet wounds bullet wounds shrapnel wounds all kinds of wounds and it broke your heart just to see them


    9. river as wrecks, at a location known as Shipwreck City


    10. There were wrecks in some of our pictures, but they could have been there from days before, or maybe they were damaged on landing by the enemy

    11. Every night all the construction workers in the neighborhood went home, and we were left in this spooky zone of wrecks and half-rebuilt dwellings


    12. This was a well-used and relatively well-known dumping ground for abandoned wrecks


    13. My two sons’ wrecks and towing bills kept the Wisnewski family solvent


    14. "We'll play at wrecks," he said


    15. They were finally running again, patched together from wrecks pulled out from ruins and overstuffed with people standing on running boards, hanging from outside handrails, even crouching on the couplings between the cars where they could not even be charged the fare


    16. The kids were nervous wrecks


    17. Acid trips, car wrecks, cocaine buzzes, cheap fantastic sex, the deaths of your parents and grandparents—all too real


    18. We expected train wrecks along the way and got, instead, one astonishment followed by another astonishment followed by another


    19. "The knowledge these two possess of the west coast, the shipping, the wrecks, the weather and the lore of the sea is immense," Anna had told Harry earlier


    20. They left their wrecks, but the main disasters date from the late eighteenth century when a schooner lost her crew off the Queen Charlotte Islands

    21. The wrecks of passion and desire,


    22. He’s in such a rush he drives too fast and wrecks his car


    23. ship wrecks on the shore of the


    24. trucks got into wrecks on their way here this morning


    25. Ironically, both wrecks occurred on Sherbrooke Street, but not


    26. There were also the wrecks of many P-26 fighters along the periphery of the airfield, having been either destroyed on the ground or cannibalized for parts


    27. ‘And I know that marriage wrecks a lot of … ‘


    28. Ordinarily we are not whole men, real individuals, but wrecks of men, shells of individuals


    29. Her group watched with quiet glee as a shower of dual-purpose bomblets from the cluster bombs dropped by the P-38s turned the convoy into a long line of burning wrecks


    30. The UH-2, flying parallel with the road to Chindong-ni, passed by the wrecks of a number of trucks and tanks surrounded by dozens of dead North Korean soldiers, apparently victims of artillery fire

    31. Remembering the wrecks on the seabed, they had all seen the damage such a blast would cause


    32. aircraft carrier Enterprise as she headed back to Pearl Harbor on December 9th, Rear-Admiral Halsey, at the sight of the wrecks at Ford Island uttered: “Before we’re through with them, the Japanese language will be spoken only in hell”!


    33. ‘’We just received a preliminary report from the shuttle sent towards the wrecks of Commodore Barbanzon’s ships


    34. The shuttle sent to the wrecks of Commander Marston’s group will arrive on the scene of battle in about fifteen minutes, sir


    35. The crews of the cargo and ammunition ships, along with the two tanker ships, could only watch helplessly as the rest of their convoy was systematically destroyed and turned into space wrecks in less than a minute


    36. To her astonishment, the three armored vehicles of the ISF checkpoint were now burning, twisted wrecks and many of the soldiers lay still on the pavement or were obviously wounded


    37. As she looked again at the burning ISF vehicles, wondering what had hit them, she was shocked to see two dark silhouettes come out from one of the apartment buildings lining the avenue and run to the wrecks


    38. They are in fact docked besides the wrecks of the Viking ships destroyed six days ago


    39. Such treasures recuperated from hundreds of old ship wrecks around the World were often used by the Time Patrol to fund the operations of its field agents in the past


    40. If a Christian, who has truly accepted Christ as Savior, makes a wrong decision to drink and drive wrecks their car and dies, their destiny that God has established for their life may not have achieved its fullness

    41. How many lives and ministries have been brought down as a result of chasing after the material and lustful things of this world rather than chasing after what God was wanting to do with their lives? We have seen quite a few of these train wrecks over the years, and a lot of it may have started as a result of some of them coming into direct violation of this 10th commandment


    42. So Kipling Bangura had been given some of these old wrecks, and had used them for spares


    43. Didn't you ever see them? They will go into a drug store in this part of the city where such things are sold, weak, shaky, nervous wrecks


    44. ” He backed away, bowing, and then turned and hurried off, pushing and elbowing past the shattered wrecks of men and women who were in his way


    45. skier" has had an abundance of traumatic egg-beater wrecks on the


    46. Until they become senile, doddering insane wrecks with Alzheimer’s disease like Reagan did


    47. England was so culturally sick… it was producing mentally-emotionally-physically crippled human monsters and wrecks by the millions


    48. � Reckless driving can cause wrecks as a potential but not an actual consequence


    49. What civilization is most proud of is the most evil aspect of civilization: fat corpulent weak lazy senile wrecks: addicted to machines and drugs and distractions


    50. Not one of these doddering wrecks had ever seen war: not one of them had ever experienced the insanity and brutality and dehumanization and horror of war



































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