You come to appreciate what was wrought in painting, architecture, sculpture, writing and music.
It is the damage wrought to Mrs Clinton that is probably the most consequential.
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Two police officers are stationed by the closed wrought iron gates outside the star's home.
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Other features include beautiful wrought iron work, original moldings and traditional spanish floor tiles.
For that comfortable, house-guest feel, Maison Garnier has seven boutique rooms, some with wrought-iron balconies.
Only fresh, right actions can repair the damage that former, wrong actions have wrought.
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Wrought iron, teak and wicker look-alikes will last through umpteen cold snaps, deluges and blizzards.
That paint and wood will go far toward repairing the damage wrought by that wild storm.
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They once wrought a miniature gold palace, and another time a carriage with working suspension.
John Catsimatidis, a billionaire running in the primary, expressed support for a deal wrought by Democrats.
What hath this wrought, but a less hardy populace replete with severe budget problems?
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Irresponsible industrial practices have wrought terrible environmental abuses in forms of air, land and water pollution.
If only the damage wrought by General Nkunda's stunt could be so easily undone.
Ms Seiffert's tone is dreadfully sober, but her writing is solid and carefully wrought.
Maybe it's time for America to see the results of what our gun culture has wrought.
The Dallas estate sits behind wrought iron gates in the ultra elite Mayflower Estates neighborhood.
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Those are the numbers that testify to the destruction wrought by ongoing floods in China.
The details are finely wrought: delicately carved moldings, gleaming lapacho floors, book-matched Calacatta marble.
For now the clan militias, who for years wrought havoc in Mogadishu, have been behaving themselves.
Sometimes that horror preceded me, sometimes it was horror wrought of my own hands.
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In May this year the ILOVEYOU virus wrought havoc around the world by travelling this way.
Besides, bit by bit the relentless Mr Mortier really has wrought a change of taste in Salzburg.
There are certainly graves behind the Glendale park's majestic wrought-iron gates, but that's where the similarities end.
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Cheapened dollars have already wrought financial trouble, but solar power costs far more than coal or oil.
Earlier technologies, from printing to the telegraph, have done likewise, and have wrought big changes over time.
Occasionally self-conscious, this is the frankest depiction yet of the pain and personal liberation the commission has wrought.
More recently, he has become the go-to pundit for people lamenting the social changes wrought by modern technology.
Before the devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina, speculators knew that Uncle Sam was a buyer of last resort.
Three tiers of arched balconies overlook the generous expanse below, their railings worked in elaborate wrought iron tracery.
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