At low tide, children wade in the wreck's wake, splashing about and extracting the occasional starfish.
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Some Pakistani politicians, however, accuse the U.S. of using drones to deliberately wreck such agreements.
Barclay said investigators are expected to announce a probable cause of the wreck early next week.
This past April, a second business called the Wreck Room opened in Toledo, Ohio.
But a July 18, 1969, car wreck on Chappaquiddick Island virtually ended his ambitions.
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Nils Lofgren has had both hips replaced, and both his shoulders are a wreck.
Goldman Sachs took Asiacontent.com public on the NASDAQ as the April tech wreck kicked in.
In other words, what appeared to be a train wreck was truly a train wreck.
"I just see a huge train wreck coming down, " Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont.
That means it's the only company allowed to recover pieces from the wreck site.
In the empty room stood the tangled metal wreck of what was once a four-poster bed.
The company is a wreck, and its share price is worth less than its marketed drugs.
The PJD threatened to wreck this rough equilibrium and hurt the economy in the bargain.
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You retrain yourself to treat the symptoms as useful rather than pointing to a train wreck.
The phonograph and radio threatened to wreck the idea of music copyright then embodied in sheet music.
The wreck was raised from the Solent in 1982, containing thousands of medieval artefacts.
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It was a wreck of a cargo ship, running freight over Europa and the Orient.
Sloane was on board the Assistance when she reached Phips's sunken wreck in December 1687.
Embedded in the glass is a crumb of coal hauled up from the wreck.
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The country's diamond company, Namdeb, says it found the wreck during operations on the seabed.
The real disaster is the slow moving train wreck which occurs over several months.
Will it be a different size iPhone (a move that could wreck its reputation for innovation)?
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As the electorate reviews the China policy train-wreck, a search for scapegoats will be initiated.
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Ross and a female passenger were not hurt by the wreck or the gunshots, Garcia said.
But you don't need to be one to recognize a legal train-wreck in the making.
Sometimes, those commonplace stressful moments keep building until a meltdown happens -- a massive, off-the-tracks-train-wreck meltdown.
Its failure to do so could still wreck the whole project and provoke a crisis.
When he came out of the prison, he says, he was a physical and mental wreck.
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"The wreck is in quite low water, it is quite accessible, " Mr Attwood said.
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