"This nation is heading for a train wreck at the border — a moral and legal train wreck, and already a humanitarian train wreck," Mr. Blumenthal said.
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And if we wreck the natural world, in the end, we wreck ourselves.
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The Trump administration is embarked on a train wreck, a moral train wreck. SEN.
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The icefish may be a wreck of ancient life, but it's a wonderful wreck.
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Ca$ino tells TMZ ... he's going through PTSD from the June wreck, reliving the wreck in nightmares.
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"My definition of a train wreck and your definition of a train wreck are different," Parry said.
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This kind of presence is, as Adrienne Rich writes in "Diving into the Wreck": "the thing I came for / the wreck and not the story of the wreck / the thing itself and not the myth".
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He then runs over to the burning car wreck, where he sees an injured man still inside the burning car wreck.
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The family patriarch (Richard Jenkins), whose wife's medical problems have made him an emotional wreck, is a financial wreck as well.
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We know [when] you wreck an economy, one portion of the economy you're going to wreck is the health service system.
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Fittingly, the error message features Ralph and Vanellope of Wreck-It Ralph and Wreck-It Ralph 2: Ralph Breaks the Internet.
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He and his colleagues are often left "trying to prevent our train-wreck patients from having a train wreck," he said.
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But if Meryl was now an emotional wreck playing an emotional wreck, could anyone (including her) really say whether she was faking it?
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The wreck she is diving into, in the very strong title poem, is the wreck of obsolete myths, particularly myths about men and women.
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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.
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"It's a nice piece of history," said Tom McCarthy of East Coast Wreck Diving in Freeport, N.Y., who estimates he has visited the wreck several hundred times.
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Fat Wreck Chords began to grow, though, thanks in part to the compilations, and steadily enough that NOFX eventually switched from Epitaph to Fat Wreck Chords for their album releases.
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His comments were met by criticism from pro-Brexit peers, who agreed with Viscount (Matthew) Ridley's description of the amendment as "an attempt to wreck this bill and wreck Brexit".
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Foggy wreck in Texas In Texas, dense fog may have played a role in a major wreck just after midnight on New Year's Day, according to Austin-Travis County EMS (ATCEMS).
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" Insists the "Dibs" singer, "I'm always a nervous wreck!
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Like a train wreck, you just can't ... look away.
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Watch the video ... she narrowly avoided a serious wreck.
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" XOP "is a bit of a train wreck here.
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" Afterward, USA Today judged it "a complete train wreck.
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I stroke the beam of my lamp slowly along the flank of something more permanent than fish or weed the thing I came for: the wreck and not the story of the wreck.
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Leaving with no deal, however, could result in a wreck.
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A crane was installed alongside a barge above the wreck.
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And then I would go home and be a wreck.
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"I'm a nervous wreck when he goes in," she recalls.
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Because I'd probably be a nervous wreck the entire time.
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We can wreck it without even noticing we're doing it.
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The first 10 minutes of filming were a train wreck.
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Can we start correcting course before the train wreck repeats?
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The wreck occurred in the eastern Russia city of Tala.
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The authorities said it was unsafe to reach the wreck.
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Just watched the new Wreck It Ralph trailer and: 1.
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Sometimes your goal is to free prisoners or wreck infrastructure.
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It was a hypnotic train wreck, and I wanted in.
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The first is Wreck the Halls, its "Hoppy Holiday" ale.
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It lets you be the disengaged, distracted wreck you are!
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Morgan, still an emotional wreck, goes off on his own.
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The wreck killed the other driver, Michael Greenwood of Missouri.
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No text is worth a wreck or even a life.
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I am a wreck of a man — I am ruined.
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The NHTSA is investigating the fatal wreck and Autopilot's role.
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After a couple of days, we were just a wreck.
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It's expected that a romantic breakup will wreck you emotionally.
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By the end of the week, I'd be a wreck.
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Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy was something of a train wreck.
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If you're letting out your place, will guests wreck it?
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They found a body 2 kilometers from the smoldering wreck.
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But Burwell said "delayed implementation" would wreck the marketplaces, regardless.
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I had no idea that Erin is Fat Wreck Chords.
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It's rather like watching a train wreck in slow motion.
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It's a train wreck in five acts, mostly unfolding offstage.
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Americans are going home — and creating an economic train wreck.
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Republicans have used this practice to wreck reputations and careers.
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It was a shipping wreck on Wall Street this week.
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Not long after that, David gets into a car wreck.
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AFTER DECADES of mismanagement and corruption, Zimbabwe is a wreck.
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Physically, he's a wreck, and mentally he's not much better.
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Authorities are still trying to determine what caused the wreck.
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I was a total wreck, and something had to change.
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The ensuing wreck was minor, but it ended his night.
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First, a Leave vote was supposed to wreck the economy.
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The orthopedist he saw thereafter helped to wreck his life.
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"He's an absolute wreck right now," Siracusa told the outlet.
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We're meant to see it for the wreck it is.
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You're essentially given a carte blanche to wreck the place.
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On the first day of daycare, Noble was a wreck.
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"This wreck is at least 158 feet long," Delgado said.
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They also wreck the eelgrass and other beneficial maritime environments.
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So, she spends the entire movie ... So you wreck dinner?
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If the guy driving the company was in a car wreck five years ago and all he thinks about is that wreck, then you aren't in the right vehicle because the driver's not right.
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How it would wreck her life, her family's life, society, etc.
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The Trump train wreck is one of the Republicans' own making.
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"I'm not really sure what happened," McDowell said after the wreck.
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"When I met Christian, I was a nervous wreck," she said.
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"We will do our best to salvage this wreck," he said.
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It was so easy, yet it was like a train wreck.
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The plane was leaving the Bahamas Friday when the wreck happened.
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"It is truly a train wreck of epic proportions," Harrison said.
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They're watching the train wreck and taking advantage at the end.
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It's not just eelgrass—green crabs wreck havoc wherever they go.
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"Closing the US-Mexico border would wreck the Texas economy," Rep.
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We don't believe that divorce has to be a train wreck.
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Ralph Breaks the Internet is the sequel to Wreck-It Ralph.
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Schumpeter viewed Austria as just a "little wreck of a state".
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Hill claims he suffered "serious and permanent" injuries in the wreck.
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There's a chip wreck going on, and it's Texas Instrument's fault.
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And technology has advanced since I was a pubescent, suicidal wreck.
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The wreck was ultimately discovered 2,625 feet below the ocean's surface.
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After the wreck, her urine tested positive for opiates, authorities said.
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The last time he toured Argentina, it was a train wreck.
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He said the bodies could have floated away from the wreck.
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Let it tell you how you feel, you emotional wreck, you.
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It's a formidable arsenal which would wreck anything in the open.
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WRECK AND ORDER By Hannah Tennant-Moore 292 pp. Hogarth. $25.
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In fact, the kingdom is a wreck because of their governance.
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I'm also an emotional wreck.. because this is a childhood dream.
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The NOAA team will dive on the wreck of this submarine.
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But back to Giuliani's train wreck of an interview about cybersecurity.
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That confuses people about their true value, and can wreck markets.
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Might as well finish off the job and wreck it all.
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However, police also aren't blaming the Altima driver for the wreck.
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Bandersnatch offers paths where you kill Mohan or wreck his company.
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"Unrestored" in this instance means that the house is a wreck.
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Elsewhere, we see the dog pull itself from the car wreck.
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Literally 10 minutes into Paradise and this girl was a wreck.
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Her younger sister Tessa died in a car wreck at 8.
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Wasted Mind is out on June 216 via Fat Wreck Chords.
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Tends to wreck the vibe in the middle of a ride.
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Polly moves in with the Blossoms leaving Alice an emotional wreck.
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The right says action on climate change will wreck the economy.
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Mom on the other hand was a complete wreck for days.
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In 503, several independent punk labels like Fat Wreck Chords, Lookout!
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Ted Cruz of Texas is a "nervous wreck" and Florida Sen.
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But this wreck was different, Teri Nicklin of ScottishPowers Renewables said.
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Looks like he's gonna need new bike, though, after this wreck.
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"I was a total wreck before I got it," Silva says.
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By the time I arrived home, I was an aching wreck.
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They are as tall as us and would wreck your house!
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What's the ultimate thing worth breaking if you're Wreck-It Ralph?
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The fifth was not only a disappointment, but a train wreck.
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The wreck was discovered 34 years ago on September 1, 1985.
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Cut me a freakin' break here, y'all — and wreck 'em, Tech.
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"Big government socialism will wreck the economy," the campaign ad states.
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The WeWork IPO train wreck is being blamed on Adam Neumann.
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Are adventures good for us or do they wreck our lives?
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We're told police responded to the wreck and took a report.
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Constructs of the State is out now via Fat Wreck Chords.
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She'd wreck you something silly with these nasty-ass trick shots.
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Hardliners in Iran's security establishment would love to wreck the deal.
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But not everyone believes the retail wreck is here to stay.
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The wreck killed eight people and injured more than 200 others.
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Thor 3.0 finally gave me a god who was a wreck.
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Josie was first, a Chihuahua/Pomeranian mix and an emotional wreck.
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The Navy has no intention to touch the wreck at all.
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With the "Wreck-It Ralph" sequel set to hit theaters Nov.
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I'm sure he was proud, but I was a nervous wreck.
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What about any shred of latency that could wreck a mix?
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Near the wreck, she finds a goat, snagged on barbed wire.
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Privatizing state parks can save them -- or wreck them, Stateline reports.
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LOS ANGELES — We see what you did there, Wreck-It Ralph.
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Wreck-It Ralph 2 comes to theaters on March 9, 2018.
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The horrific wreck occurred on Interstate 40 in northwestern New Mexico.
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This time, you go over a waterfall and wreck the boat.
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I was a complete wreck, and I had no business fighting.
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Then, a few photographers began showing up to shoot the wreck.
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I learned this after I first visited the wreck in October.
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Shortly before the wreck on the initial would-be final lap, Kahne and Kevin Harvick were side-by-side with six laps to go when another wreck caused a significant delay with cars spread around the infield.
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"Thank you guys, for your prayers for my husband, who is recovering right now in the ICU after a little wreck on a snow machine, so thank you … a big wreck," Palin told the crowd in Tampa.
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It was imperfect, a bit of a wreck and I loved it.
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They calmly got me in something else, but I was a wreck.
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Coenen was hurt in the wreck and taken to an area hospital.
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If the baby were in my body, I'd be a nervous wreck.
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Such a call by the American president would wreck the collusion narrative.
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Calhoun's singles "Train Wreck" and "Stolen Car" are streaming now on amazon.
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"I know that I'm going to be an emotional wreck," Kris admits.
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Paparazzi photos show Hill standing next to the car after the wreck.
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My life has been a complete train wreck since about January 2017.
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Melyssa Ford was severely injured in a wreck on a California freeway.
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And now he's willing to wreck your Valentine's Day for under $200.
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She is concerned a potential downturn could wreck the job market again.
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"There's no question this has a chance of becoming a train wreck."
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They've made it possible to watch a car wreck for literally years.
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He joined the Halftime Report today to discuss the recent tech wreck.
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Lava Jato's latest blast will delay the reforms, if not wreck them.
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" He later said that the show had left him "an emotional wreck.
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Other pieces such as 'Prion Wreck' (2012) stick to just one species.
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Watch: Marc Benioff says San Francisco is still an inequality 'train wreck'
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His "train-wreck"campaign, the announcer says, is reaching for desperate attacks.
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" What to watch: Jacobson agrees that "a train-wreck may be coming.
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"I was a wreck," Medley says of the aftermath of Klaas' death.
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Somehow, Silicon Valley hasn't learned from the train wreck that was Theranos.
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Mr Hoffman makes Benjamin more relatable, trading Salingeresque angst for nervous wreck.
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"Wreck You" — Lori McKenna & Felix McTeigue, songwriters (Lori McKenna) Best Americana Album
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I was a nervous wreck, but Chris was so calm, thank God.
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This show will wreck your evening, your home life and your day!
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Remarkably, the wreck of the Tarpon still bears witness to this account.
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Any of these measures just try to repair after the car wreck.
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Turkey warns that a wide-scale offensive will wreck Russia&aposs efforts.
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You throw two or three at him, he's gonna fuckin' train-wreck.
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The collision of the plates is like a slow-motion car wreck.
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Complicated insurance products with suspect terms can wreck retirement plans, Rehl noted.
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Also involved in the wreck was contender Chase Elliott of Hendrick Motorsports.
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"Everyone was an innocent bystander watching this train wreck," the source added.
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The driver responsible for causing the wreck fled the scene on foot.
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What evil might this organization wreck upon the likes of Chris Sale?
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TMZ broke the story ... the rapper was briefly hospitalized after the wreck.
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Fewer than 123 people are estimated to have ever visited the wreck.
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Try your Rolls-Royce getting jacked up in a 3-car wreck!!
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"Everyone was an innocent bystander watching this train wreck," the source said.
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As Blume, Murray embodied a louche, fiftysomething wreck in need of redemption.
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Andrea Mitchell: Why Russian officials were gleeful over Trump's diplomatic train wreck.
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I was a complete and utter wreck, strung out, and on edge.
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The less complete a wreck site is, the more questions will remain.
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The remains of the burned Clotida wreck have yet to be found.
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A massive fire erupted after the wreck, the California Highway Patrol said.
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Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 hits theaters Nov. 21.
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How about a pair of rogue drones to completely wreck your plans?
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Two kilometers from the smoldering wreck the police found a dead body.
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"The rock could have killed him or the wreck," Robbins told CNN.
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The Secret Service said the wreck occurred at about 11:85033 a.m.
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A truck registered to Lucas Morton picked them up after the wreck.
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Subs were used to discover the wreck in the Sea of Japan
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" Or when he tweeted that nominating Trump would be "a train wreck.
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But the costume doesn't wreck Dafoe's performance—instead it makes it transcendent.
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Houston's team defense, once an understated strength, has been an unqualified wreck.
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I was in a small Mercedes and it compacted in the wreck.
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However, my personal favorite discovery was finding the wreck of the Georgiana.
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After all: I'm not a blooming wreck, if that's what you mean.
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How a war in the Middle East would wreck Trump's grand strategy.
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Like all nautical disasters, the wreck happened slowly, then all at once.
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Mopey, pouty, itching at reddened skin around his neck, he's a wreck.
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You can bet on two things following that sort of train wreck.
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Putin threatened to wreck the channel, NTV, unless it removed the puppet.
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At least two others in the truck sustained injuries in the wreck.
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Only the train wreck on the floor of the Senate wasn't funny.
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Thankfully, neither the bride nor the groom were injured in the wreck.
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At least ask for their portfolios before letting them wreck ancient art.
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The 2020 train wreck narrative could intersect with the corporate debt boom.
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This year, a team of wreck hunters set out to find it.
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On the inside I was a nervous wreck before the project dropped.
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For starters, having multiple family units on a deed can wreck estate planning.
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She originally published it under a pseudonym so it didn't wreck her career.
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It's sort of like watching a train wreck, fascinating and horrifying at once.
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Ballard is the oceanographer and Navy commander who found the wreck in 1985.
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It was the beginning of the festivities, and I was already a wreck.
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Los Angeles fire authorities responded to the "extremely dangerous" wreck around 1 p.m.
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When we last left off, Kyle and Brad won the Wreck Yourself challenge.
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Twelve children were initially hospitalized following the wreck, including six in intensive care.
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Luke Wilson's car was involved in the wreck -- but he was not injured.
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The recovery of human remains from an ancient underwater wreck is exceptionally rare.
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IT WAS A TRAIN WRECK THAT YOU COULD HAVE SEEN 20 YEARS AGO.
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This reconstruction is based on recordings recovered when the wreck was finally found.
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Look: we know it's a wreck here, and that it's zany and dangerous.
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"It's interesting, because it's a train wreck that they want," began Rose, 32.
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She survived the fall, but her twin sister, Anastasia, died in the wreck.
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The July 12 wreck killed Callie Fullerton and her older sister, Haleigh Fullerton.
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"I'm calling this one a one-off disappointment, not a wreck," Cramer said.
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But electoral democracy at the top would wreck the advantages of political meritocracy.
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"Leading up to the cover, I was an absolute train wreck," she admits.
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"With that small of sleep, my head was a total wreck," he said.
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Again, warning... **SPOILER ALERT** Pallotta: Lowry, man, I'm still an emotional train wreck.
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Until now, now one knew where the wreck was located, or what happened.
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You're going to put a socialist in place and wreck the entire economy?
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Au. The oncoming driver, Craig Anthony Whitall, 51, also died in the wreck.
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"He was a nervous wreck," recalled Jim Mahoney, Frank Sr.'s former publicist.
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And Soul Coughing's "Blame"—which will wreck most bass heavy headphones—is smooth.
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Following the wreck, Robertson was transported to an Athens hospital and later died.
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Next year she'll reprise her role of Pocahontas for Wreck-It Ralph 2.
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It only takes a few to wreck the habitat for years to come.
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He's worried the Federal Reserve may become too ambitious and wreck the economy.
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The wreck is estimated to have carried millions of dollars worth of jewels.
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Alice, uncharacteristically, becomes an emotional wreck and later admits to Betty what happened.
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Around the wreck, however, they are as high as 100 Bq per liter.
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The story lacks some of the train wreck appeal of other grifter stories.
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It is the opposite of NovemBERT, in which Bielema and Arkansas wreck everyone.
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"I was confused, I was a wreck, I forgot about intention," she says.
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As the guests began to arrive, Rob started to become a nervous wreck.
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His protectionism would wreck the economy, reduce wages and achieve little in return.
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It's funny, we're not supposed to be an emotional wreck of a band!
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Disney just announced a sequel to 2012's animated movie, Wreck-It Ralph.
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They made headlines when they publicly forgave the driver who caused the wreck.
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There's a new trailer for Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2.
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Piecing together the puzzle Accurate dating isn't just important for the wreck itself.
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Colorado's One Lincoln Park in Denver has been described as a "train wreck."
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Negative rates would worsen what is already seen as a slow train wreck.
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WeWork's IPO is a train wreck, and founder Adam Neumann is being blamed.
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One bowl of cereal falls off the counter… my house is a wreck.
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Donald Trump: Asks The NFL For HelpLove & Hip Hop: Brutal Car Wreck Video
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Trump is a train wreck, and the train he's pulling is our country.
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Do you think Fat Wreck gets enough respect outside of the punk community?
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A Fat Wreck premieres at the Dallas International Film Festival on April 15.
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He wasn't the orc I'd fallen in love with, but a twisted wreck.
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Sitting far below the road, the wreck looked like a crushed soda can.
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They are going to be a nervous wreck or a very disillusioned person.
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However, as a wise man once said: Check yourself before you wreck yourself.
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As a driver, if you mess up or wreck, there's always next week.
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That's all it took Bill de Blasio to wreck our quality of life.
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As we previously reported, Elliott got into a 2-car wreck on Dec.
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Snipes has been a train wreck for the better part of two decades.
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We all survived the wreck but it's gonna take some time to heal.
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By the time I reached my hotel in Washington, I was a wreck.
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It's like when you see a wreck on the side of the road.
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As we reported, Ariana was an emotional wreck after hearing about the casualties.
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Mr. Trump cannot wreck the nuclear deal with a stroke of the pen.
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By the time I arrived at the imaging center, I was a wreck.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Chinese carmakers are involved in a slow-motion wreck.
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After a seemingly innocent-looking one-vehicle wreck, Earnhardt's car burst into flames.
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When news of the wreck spread, celebrities showed their support for Hart online.
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When we had the tech wreck, that was a much more widespread exposure.
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They're "not flashing concerns for what we call a train wreck," Villa said.
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One scandal after another, one mistake after another, one train wreck after another.
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The Alabama Highway Patrol said the Opelika Police Department is investigating the wreck.
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"You wreck skiing, and you can breathe, you're not moving still," he said.
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A crane ship was docked near the wreck in preparation for recovery operations.
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NASCAR announced on Monday night that Newman was expected to survive the wreck.
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We would wreck a university system that's still the envy of the world.
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Archaeologists searched the wreck to find evidence and try to reach a conclusion.
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Earlier this year, a team of wreck hunters set out to find it.
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Corpses have also begun to surface at the wreck site and further downstream.
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Such a change could wreck the Fragrant Harbour's export, trade and financial markets.
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It would be the defining moment of the election, a glorious train wreck.
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I'm watching this like a huge train wreck, like the rest of society.
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One person was reportedly killed in the wreck and several others were injured.
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Kristin Cavallari was taken to a hospital outside Chicago after a car wreck.
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Or would the Waif steal Arya's face and wreck havoc back in Winterfell?
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"The wreck is visible briefly every two to three years, depending on the tides and the wind that leads to sand movements, but a good gust of wind and the wreck will disappear again," said Mayor of Wissant Bernard Bracq.
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"When I was 19, I was in a head-on car wreck," Josh explains.
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San Francisco is kind of a train wreck, we have a real inequality problem.
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Seyaira was transported to the hospital immediately after the wreck, but was pronounced dead.
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Joseph reveals that he died on Eastrail 177, the same train wreck David survived.
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The truck suffered serious damage, but no one was injured in that wreck, either.
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Byron was knocked out of the race in a separate wreck 11 laps later.
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So, um...is this supposed to be Princess Tiana in Wreck it Ralph 2?
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For instance, if the wreck was discovered in 2008, then who made these drawings?
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The kind of sinful things that can taint entire lives and wreck whole families.
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Looking at Instagram for just 30 minutes a day can wreck your body image
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Or at the very least, depicts him as somewhat less of a train wreck.
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Maybe she'll finally escape to Canada in season 3, or wreck Gilead from within.
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But traders are looking at three companies that could turn the retail wreck around.
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But as she drives out of the city, she's involved in a horrific wreck.
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Lower interest rates could wreck large-cap bank earnings by as much as 10%.
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You also don't want to wreck anyone's bliss with a pre-Savasana panic attack.
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How you wreck something is what punks do in a really good, creative way.
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Firefighters and rescue personnel swarm the site of the wreck near Turin early Thursday.
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"I was sort of a wreck for a few months every day," she admitted.
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What a train wreck for any voter who wanted to hear details about policy.
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History, with its "concentrated unreality" of cruelty and absurdity, will wreck all such hopes.
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You're just watching the train wreck happen as it occurred," he told "Closing Bell.
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The mostly sunken Ariciogullari as a coast guard diver searches the wreck for bodies.
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It plunged along with the rest of the NASDAQ in early 2000s tech wreck.
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WRECK OF WWII SHIP DISCOVERED 74 YEARS AFTER IT DISAPPEARED DURING A RESCUE MISSION
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After that we decide to watch Wreck It Ralph, which we both really like.
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The Wreck-It Ralph 2 presentation was the definite the highlight of the day.
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It's an unavoidably beautiful film that will likely wreck you (as it did me).
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And my all-time favorite song, Gordon Lightfoot's 'The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald.
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Maybe even going so far as to threaten to wreck your stuff—or worse?
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Williams broke down in tears at Wimbledon when reporters questioned her about the wreck.
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But what else are people talking about on this wreck that is the internet?
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On their own, yesterday's rules on short-term plans probably wouldn't wreck the market.
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Get it stuck in your head today and pre-order it via Fat Wreck.
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Betsy DeVos's Senate confirmation hearing last week was, by most accounts, a train wreck.
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The unconscious patient was not a suspect in the wreck that killed another driver.
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UNESCO, the United Nations cultural agency, called on Colombia not to exploit the wreck.
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I was already a fairly nervous wreck, but here was another level of stress.
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Sadly, lawmakers were mostly just standing by and gawking at the approaching train wreck.
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But, one strategist says the tech wreck is not as bad as it seems.
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Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 hits theaters on November 21st, 2018.
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" But even Ms. Steinem can't help but gawk: "It's like watching a train wreck.
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He's plunged two miles down to visit the wreck of the Titanic 33 times.
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Since the incident, the victim has been depressed and an "emotional wreck," David said.
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If people go in on loans, it's a great way to wreck your credit.
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The car was engulfed by fire after the wreck, the California Highway Patrol said.
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"When we finally got there she was a nervous wreck," Eoghan told the Independent.
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"Financial people were like watching a train wreck in real time," Mr. Altucher said.
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Maintenance fee : That room was a real wreck when you were done with it.
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Now, I normally avoid cold brew, which transforms me into a jittery, agitated wreck.
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It's important to stay in check with yourself, or else you're gonna wreck yourself.
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The wreck has entered lore in the town of Sheerness, the nearest inhabited area.
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" She said that the guilt was "killing me," and that she was "a wreck.
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They made it through the wedding, but the next day he was a wreck.
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But the slow-motion train wreck that is the Syria conflict is still happening.
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On searches they would wreck our dice for gambling, so the templates were important.
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Then I pressed Play and within 30 seconds, I was a crumpled, weepy wreck.
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Two months ago, the Los Angeles Dodgers were a wreck at 1.043 games under .
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Three laps later, a caution for Kyle Larson's wreck trapped Suarez a lap down.
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He said there is no reason to believe the wreck was an intentional act.
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Its experiences are based on movies like Star Wars, Avengers, and Wreck-It Ralph.
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The back is a dramatic matte black — perhaps it was charred in the wreck.
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As we previously reported, O'Neal was involved in a terrifying wreck back on Aug.
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Emergency crews were quickly on the scene and removed Newman from the mangled wreck.
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It's like a train wreck, you can't look away, but it's terrible, for me.
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The racist police officer, Chris, is a nervous wreck with a dysfunctional family life.
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Staffers, expect another one next week in the aftermath of the CNN train wreck.
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Will Chase, who is introduced when he's an emotional wreck over a bad breakup.
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Someone dumb is going to come in there, some actual populist, and wreck everything.
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" When you look at a chart of Chevron stock, "it's actually a train wreck.
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Not long ago, just seeing their name alongside Williams would leave opponents a crumbling wreck.
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There's one monologue that will completely wreck you, but we'll hold out on the details.
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These circumstances, France argues, qualify the wreck and its contents to fall under the SMCA.
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An explosion like that would wreck the launch pad and require months of repair work.
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Still, it's unlikely that Peters saw the wreck as some kind of act of God.
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I of course am a wreck because this world can be cruel, but so proud.
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Weather La Nina's back and, depending on where you live, it may wreck your winter.
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What do you do with a relationship that didn't last but also didn't wreck you?
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James Pedroza, 28, was one of the six people killed in the April 9 wreck.
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News that she hurt her hand in the wreck, which caused her airbags to deploy.
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You can only understand it if you're at the graveyard—it can emotionally wreck you.
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This guy in South Carolina tossed a revolver in some grass after a car wreck.
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By breakfast NATO was a wreck and we were abandoning the Germans to the Russians.
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The death toll jumped Friday after the navy sent divers to the wreck on Friday.
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It wasn't as much of a train wreck breakup as it was just really sad.
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Muhlaysia Booker DALLAS — Robyn Crowe has been an emotional wreck for more than a week.
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I was generally an anxious wreck, so I spent most of that first year alone.
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Even former spies think releasing the memo will cause a "train wreck" for intelligence sharing.
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Here's the short version: It draws on fantasy math that would wreck America's fiscal house.
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It's been a "slow motion train wreck," said Michael Pachter, an analyst at Wedbush Securities.
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Kelly's whole year-and-a-half run was like witnessing a slow-motion train wreck.
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It was lost for over 300 years, until archaeologists finally located the wreck in 1980.
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A dinosaur, or another player riding one, might wreck you at any moment in ARK.
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"The first three or four holes I'll be a nervous wreck for sure," said Lincicome.
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You need sustainable and realistic solutions that won't wreck your body or make you miserable.
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A submersible was sent to the seabed to examine the wreck (Royal Navy/Icelandic Coastguard)
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No signs of an explosion were discovered at the wreck site (Royal Navy/Icelandic Coastguard)
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Credit: NOAA ONMSCameras mounted on remotely operated vehicles show the wreck lying on the seabed.
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Credit: NOAA ONMS/Teledyne SeaBotixNOAA did not disturb the wreck, nor does it plan to.
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That wreck happened in the Nawalparasi district, about 150 kilometers (93 miles) southwest of Kathmandu.
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But Barkley would be smart to step down ... because O'Neal would wreck Sir Chuck ... bad.
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The Las Vegas Sun quoted students saying the wreck happened quickly and surprised the passengers.
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She's equal parts brittle and vulnerable, beautiful put together and a wreck beneath the surface.
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Divers use to have to plunge to about 220 feet to reach the wreck site.
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A Productive Cough throws the playbook out the window and causes a wreck behind it.
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I tried to keep my breathing steady: low oxygen can quickly wreck your mental faculties.
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Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 is due in theaters in November 2018.
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Do these works memorialize trauma, like Warhol's Death and Disaster series of auto wreck paintings?
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For example, if they were to wreck something out of view of the Cloud Cam.
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Aric Almirola was sidelined with a broken leg following a vicious wreck at Kansas Speedway.
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She also added that the wreck is quite deep and the radiation is diluting quickly.
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Right now people think America is a wreck, and in some obvious ways it is.
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Perhaps we shouldn't appoint a flaming car wreck to be leader of the free world?
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But having promised to quit, any attempt to cling to office could wreck his reputation.
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The pair spent an hour Wednesday on the wreck off Oak Island, south of Wilmington.
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"He was crying, a wreck, recording some of those songs," drummer Ken Coomer told Kot.
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Franchitti, a 3x Indy winner, retired in '13 after a serious injury in a wreck.
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"NCIS: Los Angeles" star Linda Hunt was hospitalized after a serious car wreck in Hollywood.
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His Sunday drive was ruined when the big wreck occurred with 20 laps to go.
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Hurricane Irma is unlikely to wreck the relationships between Europeans and the Caribbean islands completely.
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Police on the scene believed they were responding only to a wreck involving multiple vehicles.
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And Shane (remember him?) was a speeding train wreck that rightfully derailed by season two.
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He ran toward the smoke-enshrouded wreck, and clambered atop in search of an opening.
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To be fair, though, who wouldn't comment "wreck me daddy" on a Nick Jonas picture?
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You mute yourself for fear that your internal wailing will wreck the vibe for others.
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His wife, Giselle, broke two leg bones, a wrist and three ribs in the wreck.
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So is Adrienne Rich's "Diving Into the Wreck," an inspirational text for the women's movement.
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When the founders Patrick Kralik and Digby Stridiron discovered the building, it was a wreck.
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"Seeing the wreck isn't the same as seeing a car with the victims still inside."
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The most famous wreck, Edmund Fitzgerald, sank a few hundred miles ahead on our route.
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But the team stuck with the search and, ultimately, found the wreck in June 2018.
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Qualcomm charged upward during the tech wreck and one market watcher sees more gains ahead.
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But the long-shot lawsuit against Obamacare could still wreck the law ahead of 2020.
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Read: A Whole Week in the World of 'Pokémon Go' Has Left Me a Wreck
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"I don't want to be a half-dead wreck when I leave politics," she said.
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The seaside community of Mexico Beach, where the storm made landfall, was a flattened wreck.
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But now, the plot of land was a wreck of uprooted avocado and mango trees.
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Uber and Lyft lobbied hard against the legislation, arguing that it could wreck their businesses.
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The wreck deprived him of a chance to win for the seventh time this season.
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The ship has long been a prize of wreck-hunters because of its historical significance.
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Busing, Mr. Biden said, was a "liberal train wreck" that was "tearing people apart" there.
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The L.A. City Attorney's Office filed charges against Mac stemming from his May car wreck.
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Ms. Mattila made her character at once terrifying and a sad wreck of a woman.
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In 1973, Margaret Atwood reviewed Rich's collection "Diving Into the Wreck" for the Book Review.
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"You mix it all together, and it's like watching a train wreck in real time."
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"Being on liberty with John McCain was like being in a train wreck," one recalled.
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The 42-year-old miraculously survived a wild wreck at the Daytona 500 on Feb.
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The wreck is resting 24 meters (79 feet) below the surface near King William Island.
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He said he fears a no deal Brexit could wreck the Northern Ireland peace process.
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All 10 people who were aboard walked away from the burning wreck uninjured, authorities said.
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"I've been a nervous wreck all week," Ms. Koehler said, complaining of an upset stomach.
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"My life wasn't a wreck, which somehow made it more acceptable for them," Rees said.
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As you can see, flames and smoke covered much of the scene from the wreck.
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In an interview, Dr. Pacheco-Ruiz said the wreck was 52 to 60 feet long.
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Even the suggestion that someone was homosexual could wreck a career, if not a life.
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I head out the door and get stuck in terrible traffic behind a bad wreck.
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"She was like a medic performing triage at a train wreck," Mr. Von Drehle wrote.
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With his lane blocked at the top of the track, Keselowski drove into the wreck.
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It was excruciating and exactly the type of train wreck that reality TV viewers love.
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The wreck appeared to be the worst Alaska commercial fishing accident in nearly three years.
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All the while, I kept praying that both intruders weren't violent or train wreck drunks.
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He will start next week's race at the home of the "Big Wreck" sans pressure.
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His father, a minister, watched the Category 229 storm wreck the church where he preached.
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And sure, President Trump could break our democracy, wreck the country and ruin the planet.
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If you see a train wreck months or years ahead of you, plan for it.
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Harvick did manage to dodge a late wreck that collected five less-fortunate playoff drivers.
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The chairman, Lamar Alexander, desperately tried to throw himself in front of the train wreck.
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She says the wreck is well known around town, but she had never seen it.
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" At a red light, he offered divinations about my life: "You've been a nervous wreck.
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The interview prompted ridicule from British tabloids, and commentators described it as a train wreck.
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She'd save a man from a burning wreck, but somebody else takes care of that.
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The fiscal mismatch will be "a runaway train wreck," Mr. Dunnigan said in an interview.
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Everclear's lead singer got into a car wreck ... and he's blaming his Ford's crappy brakes.
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"This marriage represents the train wreck that is our current political culture," Professor Troy said.
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Former spies warn the Nunes memo would be a "train wreck" for intelligence sharing worldwide
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I was a wreck, like I was just asked to play in the Super Bowl.
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The aftermath of the wreck was captured by cellphone footage and features several everyday heroes.
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The wreck will be placed on a barge before the police take over the investigation.
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WWII WRECK USS HELENA DISCOVERED BY MICROSOFT CO-FOUNDER PAUL ALLEN&aposS CREW Earlier this year, a team led by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen found the wreck of the USS Helena in the Pacific, almost 75 years after it was sunk by Japanese torpedoes.
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They wreck our bodies and our souls, but we are addicted to their cold, hard steel.
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Perhaps the next film set there might contain a little encouragement not to wreck the area.
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Round the decayOf that colossal Wreck, boundless and bareThe lone and level sands stretch far away.
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Most of them are trying to counter the wreck-the-system appeal Trump carried in 2016.
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GOP candidate Katie Arrington back to campaign trail after car wreck: &aposYou just can't break me.
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The wreck off the coast of Antikythera was discovered in 1900 by a group of fishermen.
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Because the wreck isn't very deep, a robotic sub could be used to do a survey.
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If you buy Vox, you have a 80 percent chance you're going to wreck it. Right?
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The deadly wreck occurred on a Sunday afternoon along a busy roadway in Manorville, New York.
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The biggest incident was a three-car wreck involving Aric Almirola, Danica Patrick and Joey Logano.
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Photos of the wreck show the severed ship in exquisite detail, including some anti-aircraft cannons.
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As the tech wreck rages on, one top technician says Oracle could rise above the carnage.
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"If we wreck space, we're not getting it back," he said, without mentioning India by name.
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Though on my way home the highway going westbound is closed due to a huge wreck.
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I'll spare you the stories of what an emotional wreck I was when our narrative flipped.
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Is Madeline still willing to wreck her marriage now that she's seen what hell looks like?
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" An hour and a half later, she swings back, "I'm a total fucking wreck right now.
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If their mom tries to wreck it, be the rock for the stepkids that they need.
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The wreck ejected the world champion pugilist, who was not wearing a seat belt, police said.
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Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 opens in theatres on March 9, 2018. pic.twitter.
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ECONOMIC, MARKET IMPACT Failure to fix the system will wreck the Brazilian economy, the government warns.
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A year after my sister's death, one of my white classmates died in a car wreck.
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I can't say the same for Sprint, which seems to be a slow-motion train wreck.
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The Wreck-It Ralph films, on the other hand, exist only in the realm of animation.
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Miraculously, none of those who were involved in the wreck suffered any injuries, the department reported.
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It also insists that Labor's plans to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases will wreck the economy.
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The Autopilot then hits the brakes—while the middle vehicle zooms forward and causes a wreck.
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No one in the car was wearing a seat belt at the time of the wreck.
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Last year the team discovered the wreck of the U.S.S. Indianapolis, which sank in July 1945.
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As far as swan songs go February's Daytona 500 was a bust ending in a wreck.
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"These sort of symptoms get aggravated to where it can wreck my whole day," she says.
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She was thrown 50 feet in the wreck and hit the ground directly on her back.
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Weather has similarly prevented work crews from reaching the wreck or the shores to do work.
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"We're so grateful for this wreck and all it will do in our lives," she writes.
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"I've been a worried wreck," Otis wrote in the caption to an Instagram post on Thursday.
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"Nominating Donald Trump would be an absolute train wreck," the Texas senator added on CNN Tuesday.
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LeBron James: Power Dinner W/ Leonardo DiCaprioGeorge Clooney: Scooter Wreck InjuriesJustin Bieber: The Emotional Phone Call
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HERE'S THE RUNDOWNKylie Jenner: Sexy Beach Photo Shoot in MalibuTracy Morgan: NYPD Witnessed New Bugatti Wreck!
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Authorities later determined Sims&apos wife died last year in a tractor trailer wreck in Tennessee.
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The undersea probe also took samples of seawater, sediment, and tiny organisms attached to the wreck.
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Trump may be a car wreck, but at least his car is pointed in right direction.
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If Prince Muhammad is to remake his country, not wreck it, he needs to understand that.
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In the statement released Friday, police did not state who was at fault in the wreck.
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Dina Lohan tells TMZ her daughter was an emotional wreck after fleeing from fiance Egor Tarabasov.
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His life has been a wreck, with precious little time to spend on his own growth.
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I feel bad that these people had come to be entertained and witnessed a car wreck.
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The operator is, understandably, concerned about victims being ejected from the vehicles involved in the wreck.
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Photos of other victims of the same wreck show their faces and bodies bloodied from cuts.
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Best pay respect to your grandpa today—he just might wreck you like Ribery did Frankfurt.
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"I believe Wall Street can never ever be allowed to wreck Main Street again," she said.
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Cassidy is a train wreck who will never find a therapist old enough to help him!
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If it's really awkward and a train-wreck, I won't be asked to do it again.
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But if this isn't a complete smoldering train wreck, I don't know what one looks like.
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Always intrigued by a train wreck, I wanted to attend the nascent media company's launch event.
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Prepare for a wild ride when Wreck-It Ralph 2 arrives in theaters on Nov. 21.
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But we weren't expecting them to actually go back into Wreck-It Ralph and do that.
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Even if there's a car wreck on a windy day it can do the same thing.
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Scientists think the whole wreck could vanish by 2030, thanks to bacteria eating away at it.
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Even without nuclear weapons, the North has enough conventional forces to wreck the Mississippi-sized country.
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Critics, meanwhile, compare him to Venezuela's Hugo Chávez—a potential authoritarian who will wreck the economy.
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A cruise liner running ashore in the Piazza San Marco would wreck centuries of irreplaceable history.
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No major injuries from the wreck, AND we got the most beautiful body cam footage. Ever.
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Is there any way that his administration won't be a flaming train wreck from the start?
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I'd become a wreck as things at work deteriorated: depressed, skittish, withdrawn, deeply insecure, physically frail.
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Sky News reported that the wreck is considered a protected site because 44 souls died there.
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Architecture Review For a dozen years, the World Trade Center Transportation Hub was a train wreck.
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"The literature is a wreck," said Anthony Wagner, chair of the psychology department at Stanford University.
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My iPhone on the other hand — a complete wreck (before I wrote this piece, that is).
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Take, for example, Lightning McQueen's big wreck in Cars 3, which features prominently in every trailer.
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Officials say they have seen no preliminary signs of drugs or alcohol contributing to the wreck.
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Minimum R&B is out on April 28 from Dine Alone Records and Fat Wreck Chords.
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To call the 245-room business hotel a train wreck is an insult to wrecked trains.
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Tewari, who smashed his head, is one of at least 150 people injured in the wreck.
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Read more: The Titanic is slowly but surely disappearing — here's what the wreck looks like now
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They claimed that his "job-killing" stimulus, health care and regulatory policies would wreck the economy.
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"I remember thinking, 'Wow, this is incredible' and 'Oh, my gosh, what a complete wreck,' " Mrs.
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None of us voted for a bad deal or no deal that would wreck our economy.
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Though, reading your book, it sounds like Fat Wreck Chords wasn't behind it from the start.
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But everything I've seen relies on train wreck theatrics that make it hard to look away.
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I realized, of course, that the Wasp's stories existed whether the wreck was found or not.
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But the cold, deep water and the lack of light had preserved the wreck remarkably well.
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Blaine said the band was coming in "like a train wreck," so he provided a pulse.
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Mitch McConnell was a nervous wreck and even Donald Trump got in the stop-Blankenship movement.
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A train wreck is about to occur in the oil market, and there will be casualties.
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He and Jimmy aren't particularly close, and Huell didn't have information that could wreck Jimmy's career.
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She recalls going from a confident student; optimistic about the year, to a terrified, voiceless wreck.
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They contain moisturizers but no dyes, parabens phthalates, or alcohol so they won't wreck delicate skin.
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We will never let radical socialists destroy our economy, wreck our country or eradicate our liberty.
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For the junior senators from Vermont and California, respectively, this past week wasn't quite a wreck.
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The 31-year-old has been listed on the team's injury report since Wednesday afternoon's wreck.
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The wreck also has placed Prestige Limousine Chauffeur Service and its owner, Shahed Hussain, under scrutiny.
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In 2009, while riding in a car with a drunk driver, Sanchez was in a wreck.
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"Sometimes there's a train wreck that I try to block out of my mind," said Holan.
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Over the course of months, prions can gradually wreck the animal's nervous system, ultimately killing it.
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But she was loath to push too hard, too soon — a strategy that can wreck voices.
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The wreck closed the interstate in both directions for several hours, according to Florida media reports.
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Fishermen found the wreck in the 1980s in the Java Sea, off the coast of Indonesia.
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In 2016, opposition from a Belgian region threatened to wreck a planned EU-Canada trade accord.
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Three years ago, a private Russian expedition searched in vain for the wreck of the Jeannette.
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It was the race's second wreck — which brought the fifth caution flag — that took out Johnson.
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France, a prosperous country with the world's sixth-largest economy, was depicted as a besieged wreck.
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Mr. Browder's case is that horrible wreck on the roadside that you can't stop staring at.
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Or just let somebody else wreck their own pricey nacho helmet and ruin a stranger's shirt.
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NASCAR driver Ryan Newman survived a terrifying wreck during the final lap of Monday's Daytona 500.
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A wreck in the cycling leg slowed him down, and he withdrew midway through the marathon.
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It's unclear what caused the wreck ... but cops say no one on the ground was injured.
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If your home is a wreck, dedicate the day to cleaning and decluttering just one room.
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They poison drinking water, pollute farmland (which in turn kills farming jobs), and wreck local environments.
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I will probably be a wreck the week it comes out, curled up in a ball.
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