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The prospect of wrecking England's title pretensions, while dodging the Wooden Spoon will brew up an almighty atmosphere under the Principality roof.

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The wreck of a World War Two ship famously rests in its deeper waters where the Arctic Terns swoop for fish.

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And not only did the Ukrainians hold the line, they’ve been systematically wrecking the Russian military.

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Meanwhile, Mrs Sharp said removing her daughter from her home of seven years would "wreck her" and would cause her health to decline rapidly.

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Art often is just a business, but a dangerous one: Changing people by an infinitesimal degree, Castleberry knows, has a way of thoroughly warping and wrecking human lives.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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