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They save the cargo from the wreck.

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The smouldering wreck fumed thick black smoke.

Nobody can wreck the friendship between us.

They found the wreck of an old ship.

I was devastated by the news of the wreck.

Senator John McCain calls the project “a train wreck”.

He escaped from the train wreck without injury.

When I got back to Santiago, I was an emotional train wreck.

This would wreck budgets and upset the navy and air force.

Third, America's politicians are, once again, threatening to wreck the recovery with irresponsible fiscal brinkmanship.

For every sin that he committed, astain would fleck and wreck its fairness.

Then break your chain, my boat, and be free, and fearlessly rush to your wreck.

No one else approached the wreck site or even learned of the crash during the next half century.

The apparent implication of that finding — that too much running makes an animal a nervous wreck — might seem disconcerting.

The head has been modelled by the internationally renowned forensic artist Richard Neave from a skull recovered from the wreck.

Outraged book publishers and booksellers are making exaggerated claims about how the discounts will devalue books and wreck the industry.

And while emotional decision making can't take anybody's life, it can quickly wreck his or her portfolio.

It would wreck any prospect of a future coalition between the Greens and Mrs Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU), an option she had hoped to keep open.

He was also, according to new findings at what is believed to be the wreck of his ship, "Queen Anne's Revenge," inventive with his weaponry.

We follow the news, despite knowing it'll be a train wreck and the Charlie Sheen show, just in case we miss out on something important.

Before the cleanup, after pilots from Area 51 had reported that the wreck in Utah was still identifiable, crews quickly covered all large pieces with tarps.

The financial traffic between the two countries also produced a terrible wreck last year-one of the worst in the history of banking in the Gulf.

If the Republicans really want to play hardball, they will attach measures to wreck ObamaCare to budget bills, which they will bank on Mr Obama not daring to veto.

It was a low-speed, low-stakes train wreck over how to fund the government for the first seven weeks of the new fiscal year, which starts this weekend.

In 1977 a group of marine archaeologists excavating a 900-year-old wreck recovered engraved glassware. Greek coins, bronze kettles, and amazingly, Greek jars containing seeds, almonds, and lentils--even a plate with chicken bones.

I would stop Qu Yuan from drowning himself in the river, change the direction of the bullet that killed Pushkin, wreck all chances of Hitler's name ever appearing in the world ...

With hurricanes sweeping the sea-bed and scattering artifacts, the team is in a race to excavate the wreck fully in the next expedition, which is slated for the fall.

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