He could have lost control of his bike, wrecking it and causing injury or even death. |
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Currie seems to still hold a candle for Major, despite publicly wrecking his life. |
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They're stealing more money, swiping more identities, wrecking more corporate computers, and breaking into more secure networks than ever before. |
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They are not in the business of plundering the past, they are in the business of rescuing large lumps of history from the wrecking ball. |
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The license allows a business to buy and resell vehicles for wrecking, processing, scrapping, recycling or dismantling. |
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It's about wrecking the nomenklatura state and bringing law back to Russia. |
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In this vile composition lie accusations of unjustness, vitriol, manipulation, and home wrecking. |
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And as he witnessed more and more charming old buildings falling to the wrecking ball, he started to study Lutyens more closely. |
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The office block will soon face a wrecking ball as it and a clump of other buildings between it and Lombard Street come down. |
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The Oxford driver understeered heavily off the road and clattered a milestone damaging the front of the car and wrecking the radiator. |
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The closed deadlights indicate the ship had been secured for heavy weather prior to wrecking. |
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This system is wrecking children's lives and it makes me sick to my stomach. |
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In spring, birds nested in the eaves, the twitterings, cheepings and chorus of birdsong wrecking the soundtrack. |
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The group then ran off towards Sholing where they began a wrecking spree by throwing more missiles at homes and vehicles. |
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Importing three quarters of our organic food from all over the world is polluting the atmosphere and wrecking the climate. |
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The reality was that Scotland should have then run away with the game, but the schoolboy errors were wrecking their play. |
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As well, Greenpeace and the ITF are jointly campaigning against the pollution and exploitation at the world's ship wrecking yards. |
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The secondary school that was in existence since 1858 was demolished earlier this year but the memories did not crumble with the wrecking ball. |
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In the Guinness book The Fairmount generated worldwide attention 20 years ago when preservationists rescued it from a wrecking ball. |
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I remember standing with my mum watching the old wrecking balls knocking down the tenements when I was about six. |
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Now a wrecking ball looms over one of the last two buildings linked to the city's glory days. |
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You can demolish a stone wall with a sledgehammer, and it's fairly easy to level a five-story building using excavators and wrecking balls. |
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At first it was the cultural capital of punk cred that she was building up and wrecking, and now it's marketability. |
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In one week firemen were called to the block 13 times because of teenage mobs wrecking it. |
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The name comes from a hurricane that struck the area in 1715, wrecking a fleet of Spanish treasure ships en route from Havana to Spain. |
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No longer will I worry about favorites wrecking their seasons with three bad games. |
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This meant that the sailors from these ports could do what they wanted, including wrecking, grounding and plundering other ships. |
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The crew took the Pacific Emerald for wrecking but the second part of the settlement was never honoured. |
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The disorientation is fitting because, startling as it now seems, wrecking was practiced not by rogues or villains but by unremarkable locals. |
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A Bradford rioter claimed he tried to stop youths wrecking cars only minutes after being filmed throwing stones himself. |
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Buses, articulated lorries, dustcarts and family cars are all forced to mount it on a day-to-day basis, wrecking road surfaces, kerb stones and drains. |
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His first shows were in Asbury Park, at a small run down Convention Hall that appeared destined for the wrecking ball. |
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The banger drivers will be in cars with engines less than two litres in size but the wrecking will be as dramatic as ever, says a raceway spokesman. |
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Kurant has crafted a new, cryptic narrative in which the three redundant characters come together in a wrecking yard. |
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The seashore inhabitants gained some recompense by resorting to wrecking, a tradition which lasted well into the 19th cent., and by their own privateering and smuggling. |
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Westwood blamed him for wrecking his chance of setting a course record. |
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The contractor should plan for the wrecking of the structure, the equipment to do the work, manpower requirements, and the protection of the public. |
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At the end of the day, have the wreckers remove the vehicles to a holding facility, where they are then collected after payment of the fines and wrecking fee. |
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For safety reasons, the original plan to implode the buildings using explosives was abandoned and wrecking balls and machines were used in the demolition. |
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At a time when many of the past decades' urban renewal projects are facing the wrecking ball, Detroit's Lafayette Park continues to be a model of urban livability. |
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I watched the crane operator take a swing with the wrecking ball. |
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Richmond High School, pictured in 1953, now has a date with the wrecking ball after the new Richmond High opened its doors to students earlier this month. |
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The revitalization of the distillery is a boon to heritage advocates, who've lost many valuable structures in recent years, quite often to the wrecking ball. |
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Only yards away from the museum site on Little Horton Lane, the wrecking ball has been put to use as demolition of old buildings on the Broadway site progresses. |
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Sadly, such neighborhoods are fast disappearing in Shanghai, where tens of millions of square feet of old buildings fall victim each year to the wrecking ball. |
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The city's downtown buildings escaped the wrecking ball during the urban renewal craze of the 1970s and are now home to dozens of artists and galleries. |
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Missile one hit amidships, wrecking a set of berthing compartments. |
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Having failed to defeat McCreevy at home, it seems De Rossa is bent on an act of national sabotage by wrecking his chances of securing an influential post on the Commission. |
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In a country where stability is still fragile and requires careful tending, Ebola is a wrecking ball. |
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This was a case of a deputy shirt-fronting her leader with an ultimatum and forcing a decision that would come close to wrecking the government's environmental credibility. |
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Consumption of alcoholic beverages at undesignated premises, at unauthorised times and sometimes by juveniles is wrecking the national foundation. |
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As the waiting travellers watched in frozen horror, it slewed crazily to one side as it carried on towards them, wrecking the parapets and heading broadside for the station. |
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This has enabled hard-line Unionists to mount their wrecking operation. |
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It's about wrecking yourself on that huge air and getting up and laughing, and then spitting in the eye of the giant frowning face that is conformity. |
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But, as with most cool things from the margins of society, the mainstream ripped it off and commodified it, nearly wrecking the art form entirely in the process. |
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Pulses from the weapon penetrate enemy bunkers through ventilation shafts and antennae, short-circuiting electrical connections and wrecking microchips. |
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However, when playgoers are asked to sit back and accept all that's not rational, the narrative wrecking ball makes a direct hit and everything comes crashing down. |
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Also, officials decided to forgo some equipment such as wrecking balls and dynamite in favor of subtler means such as bulldozers and cranes. |
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The disastrous wrecking of a Royal Navy fleet in home waters brought great consternation to the nation. |
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They're too busy patting themselves on the back to notice the damage their wrecking balls have been doing. |
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On 16 May 1945, two pilots were killed when a Wellington bomber crashed on landing wrecking a goods train in Dyce Station. |
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In other words, the Kings were motivated by equal parts desperation and determination to throw their bodies around like wrecking balls. |
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According to his Facebook page, Alexander worked at an auto wrecking yard and had studied at Lane Community College. |
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Later in the 20th Century, Pawtucket lost much of its architectural heritage to the wrecking ball, including the Leroy Theatre. |
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The building was saved from the wrecking balls in a legal battle last year. |
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The church there was built by wrecking the Frances Clayton, a goodsome schooner. |
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Loggers started wrecking the island's delicate forests in the 1860s, pulling out kauri pines and blackbutt trees. |
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There has never been any proof of islanders wrecking, but given how harsh their lives were it would not be surprising. |
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Sledge hammer licking, naked on a wrecking ball and what seems to be a camel toe. |
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The hydraulic attachments also offer contractors levels of precision far superior to those of traditional wrecking balls. |
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The Sunday Mail joined him in October on the two-day trip to the wrecking yard in Esbjerg, Denmark, where his beloved vessel was broken up. |
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The engine wouldn't run any more so we had to trailer my old car to the wrecking yard. |
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Kumat agrees with Shalit that automobile wrecking yard operators never stop removing converters from scrap vehicles. |
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This utility-scale power plant is next to an asphalt recycling plant and an auto wrecking yard in Lancaster. |
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Police were advised of a large number of thefts at local car wrecking yards and set up surveillance on an Old Onondaga Road wrecking yard on Jun. |
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It was prudent therefore for Teach not to linger for too long, although wrecking the ship was a somewhat extreme measure. |
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He smashed Denis Bakhtov inside two rounds to claim his first belt of the WBC International title and promoter Eddie Hearn claims his human wrecking ball is unstoppable. |
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According to his own diaries, he used Antabuse to try to stop his excessive consumption of alcohol, which he blamed for wrecking his marriage to Elizabeth Taylor. |
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The scale of the vote against the wrecking amendment proposed by independent crossbencher Lord Dear will be a major fillip for the Bill's supporters. |
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The American singer, who attracted controversy by swinging naked on a wrecking ball in one of her music videos, will be playing at the Phones 4u Arena in Manchester in May. |
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Monsoonal rains are also wrecking havoc across India and Sri Lanka. |
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This was a case of a deputy shirtfronting her leader with an ultimatum and forcing a decision that would come close to wrecking the government's environmental credibility. |
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William le Poer, coroner of Scilly, is recorded in 1305 as being worried about the extent of wrecking in the islands, and sending a petition to the King. |
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