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Leaving with no deal, however, could result in a wreck.
And then I would go home and be a wreck.
No text is worth a wreck or even a life.
I am a wreck of a man — I am ruined.
After a couple of days, we were just a wreck.
By the end of the week, I'd be a wreck.
AFTER DECADES of mismanagement and corruption, Zimbabwe is a wreck.
Physically, he's a wreck, and mentally he's not much better.
On the first day of daycare, Noble was a wreck.
In fact, the kingdom is a wreck because of their governance.
"Unrestored" in this instance means that the house is a wreck.
Literally 10 minutes into Paradise and this girl was a wreck.
Thor 3.0 finally gave me a god who was a wreck.
It was imperfect, a bit of a wreck and I loved it.
They calmly got me in something else, but I was a wreck.
Melyssa Ford was severely injured in a wreck on a California freeway.
"I was a wreck," Medley says of the aftermath of Klaas' death.
The less complete a wreck site is, the more questions will remain.
Mopey, pouty, itching at reddened skin around his neck, he's a wreck.
It was the beginning of the festivities, and I was already a wreck.
Look: we know it's a wreck here, and that it's zany and dangerous.
"I'm calling this one a one-off disappointment, not a wreck," Cramer said.
"I was confused, I was a wreck, I forgot about intention," she says.
One bowl of cereal falls off the counter… my house is a wreck.
By the time I reached my hotel in Washington, I was a wreck.
It's like when you see a wreck on the side of the road.
By the time I arrived at the imaging center, I was a wreck.
"I was sort of a wreck for a few months every day," she admitted.
" She said that the guilt was "killing me," and that she was "a wreck.
They made it through the wedding, but the next day he was a wreck.
Two months ago, the Los Angeles Dodgers were a wreck at 1.043 games under .
The icefish may be a wreck of ancient life, but it's a wonderful wreck.
I of course am a wreck because this world can be cruel, but so proud.
By breakfast NATO was a wreck and we were abandoning the Germans to the Russians.
She's equal parts brittle and vulnerable, beautiful put together and a wreck beneath the surface.
A Productive Cough throws the playbook out the window and causes a wreck behind it.
Right now people think America is a wreck, and in some obvious ways it is.
"He was crying, a wreck, recording some of those songs," drummer Ken Coomer told Kot.
Franchitti, a 3x Indy winner, retired in '13 after a serious injury in a wreck.
Police on the scene believed they were responding only to a wreck involving multiple vehicles.
When the founders Patrick Kralik and Digby Stridiron discovered the building, it was a wreck.
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But now, the plot of land was a wreck of uprooted avocado and mango trees.
"My life wasn't a wreck, which somehow made it more acceptable for them," Rees said.
I was a wreck, like I was just asked to play in the Super Bowl.
The Autopilot then hits the brakes—while the middle vehicle zooms forward and causes a wreck.
As far as swan songs go February's Daytona 500 was a bust ending in a wreck.
His life has been a wreck, with precious little time to spend on his own growth.
I'd become a wreck as things at work deteriorated: depressed, skittish, withdrawn, deeply insecure, physically frail.
"The literature is a wreck," said Anthony Wagner, chair of the psychology department at Stanford University.
For the junior senators from Vermont and California, respectively, this past week wasn't quite a wreck.
In 2009, while riding in a car with a drunk driver, Sanchez was in a wreck.
A wreck in the cycling leg slowed him down, and he withdrew midway through the marathon.
If your home is a wreck, dedicate the day to cleaning and decluttering just one room.
I will probably be a wreck the week it comes out, curled up in a ball.
"The literature is a wreck," said Anthony Wagner, chair of the department of psychology at Stanford University.
" Co-host Robin Quivers interjected, "Howard feels that the father being a wreck is a good thing.
"Howard feels that the father being a wreck is a good thing," co-host Robin Quivers says.
After rookie William Byron took the lead, a wreck on the 57th didn't impact the front group.
Injuries can often be emotional for players, but Kuechly, the league leader in tackles, was a wreck.
I answered the phone and heard the worst thing I could imagine: there had been a wreck.
I don't want to be 30 and be a wreck, and have no accomplishments to my name.
Like sirens on the rocks, ego sings a soothing, validating song  —  which can lead to a wreck.
By lucky chance they inherit a house in Vineland from Willa's aunt; unfortunately, the place is a wreck.
"My body was a wreck," recalled Woods, who hoped the operation would alleviate debilitating back and leg pain.
Clearly, if the apparent single mom had found out about Mews' untimely end, she would be a wreck.
"Howard feels that the father being a wreck is a good thing," co-host Robin Quivers quipped in.
"Oh yeah, because first of all, if the father's a wreck like the way he is—" Stern said.
"I'm a wreck," a tearful Kelly Cervantes tells PEOPLE about her late daughter Adelaide, who passed away Oct.
Honestly, sometimes, the house is a wreck and we just let it be messy for a few days.
For several days afterward I wept at the slightest provocation, felt physically exhausted, and looked like a wreck.
The Australian Navy announced on Thursday the discovery of a wreck they identified as the submarine, the AE1.
Looking a wreck during a chance meeting with Jimmy in the courthouse men's room, he cops to insomnia.
It is surely a wreck compared to the original eight-hour version Malick is said to have intended.
Johnthony Walker, who was convicted in a wreck that killed six children, now faces charges of aggravated statutory rape.
The Guardian called it a "titanic return to form", the Times "a wreck… [that] should be dumped at sea".
There, minute adjustments to your car's steering and velocity dramatically influence the score earned when you cause a wreck.
"She was a wreck the other night when we went out to dinner," she tells PEOPLE of her mom.
He discovered his son's room, which was a wreck when they left that morning, was neat as a pin.
Statistics also show that drivers are three to five times more likely to have a wreck along the corridor.
"They are not for a wreck on the side of the road needing Level I trauma care," Castleberry said.
In May, the state announced that a wreck found in the Mobile River had been identified as the Clotilda.
In a wreck of people and activity, two plastic pieces connected by a wire create an aura of privacy.
I was cut up, my bike was a wreck, and my costume was basically missing the whole bottom half.
"We decided, good Lord, this is a wreck and a direct threat to our ability to communicate," he said.
The car had been in a wreck, but the driver of the car had disappeared, reported CNN affiliate KTRK.
Add to that obscene joke the play on its meaning in English: to redeem, to extract from a wreck.
"She's been a wreck ever since you got arrested, and then you tore into her at that session," Miguel scolds.
You see this all the time, people who have many external indicators of success, yet inwardly, they are a wreck.
"I think [Danielle] was more of a wreck than anyone else," Jonas, 29, says about his wife of seven years.
I haven't properly cleaned my place since getting back from break, so my apartment is a bit of a wreck.
Miguel says that Rebecca has been "a wreck" since Kevin's arrest, and especially since he "laid into her" at therapy.
" Despite that connection to Belle, she admits that once she landed the part and began recording, she was "a wreck!
Kenseth inherited the lead after a wreck that collected nearly 23 cars on lap 2000 of the 20153-lap race.
Paula Patton's nanny told a 911 dispatcher her son was a wreck every time a visit with Robin Thicke loomed.
We're told the hotel room at the Comfort Inn was a wreck -- blood-soaked blankets, 2 broken chairs and more.
Remember, it was just 18 years ago that Dale Sr. tragically passed away in a wreck at Daytona International Speedway.
A former coal miner, his lungs are a wreck, but he says his insurance won't cover the medicine he needs.
She refuses to wait around just to watch him get sick, and heads home to drink herself into a wreck.
I looked for tell-tale ripples and anomalies in the backscatter, any beams or fragments that might suggest a wreck.
I looked for tell-tale ripples and anomalies in the backscatter, any beams or fragments that might suggest a wreck.
"The Choice program has been a wreck," said Senator Jon Tester of Montana, the top Democrat on the Senate committee.
But in the summer of 2013, the house, which is believed to date from the late 1930s, was a wreck.
But what we see is still a wreck, far more so even than the "ghost" that is The Last Supper.
Erik Jones also started in the back in a backup car after a wreck in one of the Saturday practice sessions.
The release was accompanied by photos and video of a wreck, including a section that appeared to show the ship's name.
JoDell says her son's friend was a wreck when he came to the Paseck home to tell them what had happened.
Two deaths were reported in Kentucky — one from a wreck, one cause unknown — and car accidents killed two people in Tennessee.
The water got into the back, leaving such a wreck that he didn't want to let outsiders in to see it.
Can you imagine Putin sitting there and waiting for the meeting and this guy walks in and he's like a wreck.
And no wonder — the real world is a wreck, and everyone in it spends all their time in the OASIS too.
Only a few years ago, the city looked like a wreck, and there was little hot water and no sewage treatment.
Yet an old photo on Google Maps shows you a wreck in its place, with broken windows and countless missing bricks.
Salaries are miserly — averaging $214 per month, according to the Ukrainian state statistics agency — and the country's infrastructure is a wreck.
If you get in a wreck with multiple trauma and you're in the hospital for six months, society eats that cost.
And people with fuel sippers would be inclined to drive them more, thereby increasing the likelihood of getting into a wreck.
When I was unemployed, I was too much of a wreck to navigate affordable mental health options while looking for another job.
But concerned that his only son could be killed in a wreck, Mickey Thompson forbade Danny from racing as he got older.
Bowman needed the winner's help as he was involved in a wreck on Lap 67 and fell multiple laps off the pace.
David was out in Bev Hills Monday and he gave us the play-by-play on a wreck that destroyed his ride.
When a government vehicle is in a wreck, a government report is supposed to be filed naming all occupants, the sources said.
But he just left that a wreck, too, kicked out when she catches him in a compromising position with her teenage daughter.
People throw stones at Amtrak trains as well — investigators once considered it a possible cause of a wreck in Philadelphia in 2015.
She is charged with multiple felonies in connection with a wreck Friday night that left her 14-year-old sister, Jacqueline Sanchez, dead.
The Stewart-Haas Racing driver was 14th in points when the race started but was involved in a wreck late in Stage 2.
For it, I went on a scouting trip to Coney Island Creek where there's a wreck of a submarine and many abandoned cars.
The group is a wreck following Danielle's (Jasmine Burke) funeral, and each person has their own reaction to the crime committed against her.
"I once got in a wreck and a family stopped and assisted me while I was lying on the side of a bridge"
She bought the riad — a wreck — in 1996, after first visiting the city five years earlier, when it was far less tourist-friendly.
Nicole Kidman is a wreck in "Destroyer": Her body's aching bones, her skin a sun-weathered hide, her eyes ringed in perma-red.
I was such a wreck that I can't tell you what time I left my dog, Oscar, in the emergency room that first night.
But I don't go out like some people do, I'm scared to death I'd get in a wreck and get caught lookin' like that.
THIS JUST IN Train crash Several people were killed this morning in Denmark in a wreck involving two trains on the Great Belt Bridge.
A wreck involving multiple cars — it's usually called "The Big One" — is a fact of life at Daytona, making it a race of attrition.
At the time Mr. Depp did or did not buy or bid on the palazzo, the place was pretty much a wreck undergoing renovation.
He thought he had gotten into a wreck, but when he glanced down, he saw that he had actually been shot in a leg.
Many other monitors are extremely functional and durable, but the loads of cords coming out of them can make your desk look like a wreck.
But safety issues on such vehicles have arisen before, notably after a wreck on Long Island in July 2015 in which four women were killed.
"I'm overwhelmed at how little damage was done to Hunter and I in a wreck that should have chopped our bodies in half," she wrote.
Cops tell TMZ Sports ... Manziel's Mercedes G-Class SUV was involved in a wreck on June 25 while it was parked outside the Seventh Veil.
Despite Einhorn's steady complaints, Tesla's stock price has raced ahead, turning his own short bet into a wreck that rivals say he should have trimmed.
Nascar's most popular driver, Earnhardt was involved in a 22-car wreck in Daytona this month and a wreck last month at Michigan International Speedway.
By the time Victor Hugo's "Hunchback of Notre Dame" imprinted the cathedral in the minds of countless readers, the building was pretty much a wreck.
Mark Sanford in a Republican congressional primary this month, was seriously injured in a car accident on Friday -- in a wreck that left one person dead.
William Moden, 37, was at the scene of a wreck on eastbound Interstate 70 when he was hit, the state patrol said in a news release.
What they will discover instead is a sharp, sidelong look at the multiplicity of beliefs and opinions that such cases accrue, like barnacles obscuring a wreck.
Then, in 1991, he saw a flier for Rent-A-Wreck — a national car-rental company that is known for renting used cars at discount prices.
Comment from discussion I was going to take pics of my brother proposing in a park, but they got in a wreck on the way there.
While the mother of two says she was "a wreck" during that film, she reveals A Dog's Way Home is much more of an "adventure" film.
THESE pictures are of the plate of a mariner's astrolabe, the earliest known, which was raised in 2014 from a wreck off the coast of Oman.
Yet it's also true that the old welfare system was a wreck, creating dependency and cycles of poverty, as the real experts on poverty sometimes acknowledge.
By the time the train reached its destination, "the Dodgers were hilarious and the train was a wreck," according to a newspaper account of their arrival.
According to Politico, one of the government vehicles Long used, a black Suburban, was involved in a wreck, prompting the IG to look into the matter.
He has missed the last six Cup races while undergoing treatment for a concussion doctors say he suffered in a wreck in June at Michigan International Speedway.
Another one of Johnny Manziel's expensive rides needs work after a wreck outside a famous strip club on Sunset, but Johnny's hands are clean on this one.
Why is so much of the Republican establishment continuing to back Marco Rubio's doomed candidacy — even as many of them acknowledge the campaign has been a wreck?
In order for a research institution to safeguard a wreck site, it must to be able to document it quickly after discovery and partner with local communities.
When she passed away, Mr. Darnas inherited what was still a wreck and felt a responsibility to this piece of history that fate had bequeathed to him.
"Everything is a wreck" when the green-skinned Hulk unleashes his fury and destruction, he said in his shop filled from floor to ceiling with toy boxes.
The young women's first reaction was that the show felt real in its depiction of how Rue felt so amazing on drugs but looked like a wreck.
Today, CBS Sports published an article claiming that the women's bantamweight division is "a wreck" with the belt changing hands four times in the last eight months.
From San Juan to Humacao to Cayey, residents emerged from their battered homes and hurricane shelters to find an island paradise left a wreck by Hurricane Maria.
And with a hundred pages to go I can already tell that when I get to the climax of "Watership Down," I'm going to be a wreck.
The State Police and the Morris County prosecutor's office are investigating the crash, which a State Police official said was standard in a wreck of such severity.
Bam Margera's wife got busted for DUI after getting into an accident while driving the same Porsche Bam was in a wreck years ago ... TMZ has learned.
Coming off the excessive pomp, ambition, and fun of CES and the Detroit Auto Show, maybe it's not surprising this past week has been something of a wreck.
Actually, that sounds way more fun than the film I saw, which was a wreck of spaceships and shooting and terrible green screens (despite the absurdly large budget).
Not known to stop building on its environmental storytelling, Epic began teasing an upcoming change to Risky Reels with a Wreck-It-Ralph cameo on the movie screen.
There are so many things that if they hadn't happened exactly the way that they happened, I would be even more of a wreck than I already am.
Larry King was able to walk away, but his Mercedes-Benz didn't fare so well after he got into a wreck right in the heart of Beverly Hills.
The Times News of Burlington quoted county emergency officials as saying the pileup began when a wreck launched a Jeep onto another car near the westbound 150 exit.
They bought the smaller one, a wreck with no wires or radiators or doors or pipes, for $35,000, liquidating Ms. Haimerl's retirement account to close without a mortgage.
When the driver of the top car on Petty's team, Aric Almirola, was injured in a wreck in May, Petty tapped Wallace to replace Almirola until he returned.
The first yellow flag was a competition caution at the completion on lap 219, but the second caution came for a wreck by Jimmie Johnson with 12 laps remaining.
Keselowski was involved in a wreck on lap 54 that affected 22 cars in some way or another and knocked Keselowski and six other drivers out of the race.
Law enforcement sources tell us the investigation into a wreck Offset was involved in -- which sent him to the hospital -- is officially closed, and no charges will be filed.
After a wreck rattled a Connecticut neighborhood Monday evening, authorities made an alarming discovery at the scene: A 16-year-old female passenger was found dead inside the vehicle.
On the other hand, she's a wreck — and not in that "tee-hee, I'm just a lil girl with all this whiskey!" way women are "wrecks" in TV shows.
When a wreck is found, the precise location is added to that database but never made public — because the Navy has no interest in encouraging exploration on these sites.
On Sunday morning, parts of the city were a wreck, pervaded by the sweet stench of gas, wind-battered and littered with downed power lines and tilting utility poles.
When Charles and Rosamond Brown bought it in the 303s, it was a wreck, the garden overgrown and the windows ajar, exposing the interior to damage from the elements.
Lyrically, it's a message to Cosentino's fans, who need "a hero not a wreck," and it includes a spoken-word section that both thrilled her and thoroughly freaked her out.
The girl's been a wreck since her ancient Bold 23 died last year, and I really think she needs to know there's a new, actually kind of excellent, BlackBerry device.
The latest crash occurred on July 1st, just two days after US regulators announced they were investigating the first fatality in a wreck involving a car in self-driving mode.
There are five Papermeal videos in the series, ranging from a clever computer-themed fish and chips to a Wreck-It Ralph-esque assembly line for an ice cream sundae.
"The idea that Republicans are touting, that the job market is a wreck, is clearly belied by the data," said Jared Bernstein, an economist who served in the Obama administration.
Matt assumed there'd been a wreck on 10, but there were other options; once, a woman's estranged husband had showed up, screaming through the glass that he had a gun.
"His body was a wreck," he wrote in "My Father: Joachim von Ribbentrop," which was first published in German in 2008 and translated into English by Doolie Sloman this year.
The United States bombed Laos from 1965 to 1973, leaving the northern part of the country a wreck, a dangerous place with unexploded ordnance that has caused terrible injuries since.
I tried to keep it to myself as much as I could, but you could tell in my performances— especially in the first five years—that I was a wreck.
A wreck found on Alabama's Gulf Coast in late January was believed to be that of the Clotilda, the last known ship to bring enslaved Africans to the United States.
The new footage reveals that Batman utters the now classic line just after running the Batmobile into Superman and having it bounce off and crash into a wreck, leaving Superman unscathed.
But there's no obvious correlation between a lack of a single master or mistress of ceremonies and a wreck of a show; one data point does not a trend line make.
As much as we love Kevin, he was kind of a wreck in New York City when he was working on the play, and Kate's calming demeanor balances out his neuroses.
The house he bought, sight unseen, is a wreck, the locals are whack jobs and his reason for the disruption isn't that noble after all: He wants to learn to surf.
She was a wreck by the time she got to the office and so keyed up she didn't dare even take a sip of her morning grande, let alone drink it.
Texas Teenager Sues Officer Who Threw Her to the Ground at Party The teenager's lawyer said her client was a "wreck" after the incident and was seeking $5 million in damages.
Shipbreakers on the Indonesian island of Madura who make a living harvesting metal from retired ships explained in detail how a wreck could be lifted from the bottom of the Java Sea.
SAN FRANCISCO — A wreck of juicy, half-busted Gulf prawns and kapi, the concentration of salted, fermented krill, beats with unripe Meyer lemon — so freshly smashed, so intensely seasoned, it tastes alive.
Not everyone is going to be drawn in by Star Wars or Ghostbusters, and the kid-heavy audience of a Wreck-It Ralph movie undoubtedly demands a more child-friendly VR experience.
Every meal is important, but without a seriously complete breakfast, I'm a wreck by midday, and so when my appetite wakes up demanding eggs and toast, I make a point of listening.
"I won't say their name or their character's name, but one of the young people on the show wrapped this past season and everybody was a wreck," he said in the interview.
Georgia State Police said Johnson was driving a Total Transportation tractor-trailer on Interstate 16 near Savannah when he failed to stop, causing a wreck involving five cars and another tractor-trailer.
I'd made a living since analyzing toxicology reports from the colonies' watering systems and plumbing and Klimt had discovered me a bit of a wreck before a screen in a basement room.
Six years of war has left Syria a wreck: whole cities have been laid waste, the economy is devastated, an estimated 100,000 people remain in government detention or disappeared after being arrested.
She tells her friends Simon Huck and Jonathan Cheban that after reading about and watching Kanye's TMZ appearance and comments, she started hysterically crying and rushed home, expecting him to be a wreck.
I would do red carpets and be a wreck by the end; I found it awful and weird, standing there in my outfits with my body being judged and my appearance and makeup.
"A wreck is whenever there is no confidence in the market and prices are plummeting," said Corbitt Wall, a Canyon, Texas-based livestock market analyst for DVAuction who formerly worked for the USDA.
John Cena says his life's been a wreck ever since his fiancee, Nikki Bella, dumped him before their wedding ... and says he'll do whatever it takes to get her back -- including having children.
After dominating the first half of the race, Keselowski lost the lead on pit road after a wreck on lap 212 that involved nearly half of the 40-car race field on lap 90.
Or they think they have the world by the tail, but in fact they're secretly a wreck, as in How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days or 10 Things I Hate About You.
He chose Labor as his vehicle like a motorhead snapping up a wreck to restore: Its poll ratings were at record lows, and it was projected to win only eight of 120 Knesset seats.
"When it was each character's last scene, everyone was a wreck," Louis-Dreyfus, 58, who has won six Emmy Awards for her portrayal of President Selina Meyer and is nominated again this year, tells PEOPLE.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Venezuela's economy is a wreck, but the Bolivarian revolution's inept leader, President Nicolas Maduro, has probably done just enough to avoid being forced from office in 2017, unless by Chavista colleagues.
Tiger Woods' car was a wreck when cops found him during his DUI arrest -- with 2 flat tires, a broken tail light and mangled bumpers ... this according to the police report obtained by TMZ Sports.
The storm that swept through Rio de Janeiro this week left a wreck in its wake: A landslide swallowed homes, floodwaters rose up in hospitals and power lines collapsed as streets turned into roaring rivers.
According to Politico, which first reported on the investigation Thursday, one of the government vehicles Long used, a black Suburban, was involved in a wreck, which prompted the inspector general to look into the matter.
Mongillo realized that renting out his used cars rather than having them sit on the lot until they sold would enable him to generate another revenue stream, and he bought his first Rent-A-Wreck franchise.
Potbelly's menu includes a wide range of mostly hot sandwiches, and one of its most known offerings is A Wreck, which features salami, roast beef, oven-roasted turkey, ham, melted Swiss cheese, lettuce, tomato, and mayonnaise.
"Heck of a wreck," the ad read; 248-plus years of neglect had left the rambling old farm building and its Ma 'n' Pa-style additions in disrepair: toppled chimney, leaky roof, caving walls, rotted windows.
Kenseth's drop wound up being a blessing in disguise, as drivers who passed him for position — Kyle Larson, Joey Logano, Denny Hamlin and Brad Keselowski — got tangled in a wreck fighting for positions just behind leader Busch.
In those two events, Harvick never made a qualifying run — at Bristol after a wreck in practice forced him to a backup car, and at Charlotte when his No. 4 Ford failed to clear pre-qualifying Inspection.
Ms. Kriger cashed in her 401(k) plan and found a wreck of an old stately home in the Ancienne Medina, the old city of Casablanca, which was then and is still a shabby, litter-strewn place.
"We are attached to constitutional rights, but we've got people who through all means quite simply want to make a wreck of the republic, to break things and destroy, running the risk of getting people killed," Macron said.
It is often the single action that launches a train of events that lead to a wreck: the relationship crumbles, she's using sex to get something in return, or her morals go out the window as a result.
The Saturday Profile BEIRUT, Lebanon — On a stretch of road in northern Syria, a missile screamed from the sky and obliterated a car, killing an Islamist militant and leaving a wreck of twisted metal in an olive grove.
ROME — More than 100 African migrants who set off in a rickety, inflatable dinghy have died in a wreck off the Libyan coast, humanitarian workers said on Saturday, in what was the deadliest such episode in recent months.
Tip shared a message, too, saying ... "We Love You Dearly Baby Girl...." As we told you, T.I. and Tiny shut down production of 'Friends & Family Hustle' last week, after learning Precious was involved in a wreck earlier that morning.
Keselowski would have been fine, but he had a wreck out of Turn 4 in the first overtime and caused a caution with eventual race winner Denny Hamlin less than a car-length from the white flag and an official race.
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But even if the studio has managed to bag an award-winning screenwriter like Aaron Sorkin, and phenomenal artists like, say, Leonardo Dicaprio or Meryl Streep, the motion picture will be a wreck if the director does a whack job.
France scheduled an Indy-car doubleheader of two 100-mile races at Daytona in April 1959, and the driver George Amick died when a gust of wind hit his car in the opening race, spinning him out into a wreck.
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Having once said that she would like to quit the political stage on her own terms, and without being what she described at the time as "a wreck," the chancellor insisted that she was invested in her own well-being.
Una's a wreck, stuck in a girl's body, speaking and acting like an adult, trying still to be what Ray desired long ago: a child who knew her own mind, or seemed to, at least when it came to him.
When Meadow discovers this theater in ''Innocents and Others'' — its ''former grandness still evident, the gold wallpaper peeling, the velvet seats in attendant rows, though ripped and ruined'' — she starts crying: ''Not because it was a wreck, but because I felt the history.
That meant the system's capacity to drain those areas was cut nearly in half, causing rainwater to pile up like traffic behind a wreck -- and ultimately causing it to push into homes, restaurants and offices, said Berni, whose own home sustained minor flooding.
Her story—the renovation of a wreck punctuated by conflict with a pair of trollish neighbors and tearful calls from her sons, who are staying with their father for the duration—is only a frame for other people's stories to attach and unwind.
Which is all to say: The Getty kidnapping, as depicted in this week's episode of "Trust," fit the standard Italian kidnapping model of its time to a T. As both sides began to negotiate Paul's return, only Paul's mother is a wreck.
In the weeks leading up to her August wedding to high school sweetheart Tyler Baltierra, Catelynn Lowell would have been the first to admit she was "a wreck" – but a life-changing meeting between her two daughters two days before the ceremony turned everything around.
We have no reason to think either of them were lying, but I imagine that if I got in a wreck during drivers ed and my instructor didn't want to take the heat, a mysterious drone sighting sounds like a really good excuse.[Bloomberg]
We immediately can tell this is a bad idea, especially based on Robert's history of pettiness, but seeing as the estranged couple cannot hear our screams at the TV screen, we have no choice but to continue watching this speeding train head toward a wreck.
But compared to the summers of 2016 and 2017, the summer of 2018 feels downright wide open — especially compared to the final two months of the year, which will feature Aquaman, a new X-Men movie, a Wreck-It Ralph sequel, and several others.
Mary is a nurse and for years was a superb burro racer herself until she was badly hurt in a "wreck": her legs got tangled in the lead rope during a race and she fell, spooking her donkey into dragging her through a boulder field.
Her pieces — large, vividly painted animal heads and planets; a massive, ancient-looking diving helmet that seems to be encrusted with rust and brine as though it were fished from the bottom of a wreck — convey both a weightiness and a sense of whimsy.
Read more: NFL POWER RANKINGS: Where all 32 teams stand heading into preseason"Picture you were a driver of a car and you had a wreck and your hand was almost severed off, but you didn't understand your anatomy," Jones said, according to The Dallas Morning News.
A wreck found in a delta on Alabama's coast may be the answer to a mystery that has baffled scholars for more than 150 years: the long-lost Clotilda, the last known slave ship to bring captive Africans to the US. Actor: I'm a DACA recipient.
Not the warm, fuzzy parts of motherhood, but the parts where your body gets stretched and pulled out of its former shape, your breasts leak and ache, your house is a wreck, your kids scream for no reason, and you're so tired that you start screaming too.
And if there is an interruption because of a wreck, mechanical failure or weather event, I still have all the advantages of a car — the ability to change routes, stop for a meal or pull off at a rest stop to watch a sunset over the Texas horizon.
Anyone who has squandered time watching one of those dumb home-improvement reality programs will recognize "Home Hunters Global," the fictional show that sends a film crew to a village in Moldova, where it follows an American expatriate named Becky (Brigid Brannagh) as she buys a wreck of a fixer-upper.
To understand the creepiness of this scene is to accept the plot: After a wreck on Mulholland Drive, a woman is rendered as an amnesiac, and for the rest of the movie, she along with a Hollywood-hopeful look for answers between an LA that may be both dream and reality.
And as I began to think about him, or, more accurately, began to think about his image, I saw Jamie before he came to town, living with his sister — his only living family member, she raised him after their parents split, or died in a wreck, maybe something like that?
After a quick jaunt down the highway on his moped, his hulking frame sagging over the sides, he discovered that the plume of smoke rising from a field was not a body, or a wreck, or any other grisly end he had come to know intimately as a crime reporter here.
"I knew of a gentleman who was collecting them off the street and throwing them in the back of his station wagon, and all of a sudden these things are coming alive, crawling on his back and almost caused a wreck," wildlife photographer Ron Magill told NBC News in 2010.
Earnhardt Jr.'s history of concussions goes back nearly as long as his career in racing, a sport he was raised in alongside his father, champion Dale Earnhardt Sr. The athlete believes his first concussion in a wreck was in 1998 and he estimates he's suffered 20 to 25 in the decades since.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In closed-door meetings last March, U.S. transportation regulators and others grappled with questions about whether police should have the power to disable self-driving cars and whether an automatic alert that a robo-taxi had been in a wreck could violate an occupant's privacy, a report released on Tuesday showed.
Residents of the neighboring area in the Bronx, among them cricket players from a wide range of countries, are upset that the park adjacent to the golf course, known as Ferry Point West, remains a wreck of parched grass, filth and trash-filled parking spaces while the Trump facility next to it glistens.
I loved Tim deeply when we were a couple, but our day-to-day lives had been a wreck, especially after our daughter Tava ("feather" in Creek) was born and Tim and his friends kept brawling in our house after long nights of boozing, leaving clumps of hair — and once a tooth — on the floor.
The exhibition featured, among other things, mock security guards instructed to frown; a work showing a woman on a park bench being attacked by sea gulls; and a wreck of Cinderella's carriage, complete with Cinderella dangling lifelessly out of the carriage while surrounded by paparazzi, an image seemingly calculated to recall the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.
Mr. King, eagerly awaiting who will move into Mr. Kennedy's office, is a well-known and influential activist in Georgia whose flavor of anti-illegal immigrant activism prefigured that of Mr. Trump: He is president of a group called The Dustin Inman Society, named for a teenage boy killed in 20153 in a wreck with an undocumented immigrant driver.
"I can't say to my patients, 'Oh my God, it's making me a wreck,' but I can sit and empathize," Ducharme said Lynn Bufka, executive director for practice research and policy at the American Psychological Association, said one patient was concerned that much of the criticism of Clinton was just because she was a woman, and this had affected how the patient viewed herself.
Even though Nissan&aposs resentment toward Renault&aposs eventual 43% stake was festering by 2018, in 1999 Nissan was a wreck, in desperate need of $5 billion from the French, with Ghosn part of the deal that yielded a 37% Renault stake and that promised to return Nissan to profitability after the automaker had lost billions of dollars and taken on billions more in debt.
It suggests the country is a wreck not because of those other people out there, but because the people in the theater itself aren't even committed enough to their own ideals to get uncomfortable and do something — unlike, for instance, the West Virginia teachers who stayed on strike after their union leaders came to a compromise they wouldn't accept, or the teenagers who organized the March for Our Lives.

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