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Now he wants us to vote for the wrecker of many companies, Mitt Romney.
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Those that did, such as Frank Lloyd Wright's famous Imperial Hotel, eventually fell victim to the wrecker's ball.
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Freon itself is a global-warming gas (and ozone wrecker) that is slated to be outlawed worldwide by 2040.
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Eventually, a passing car got a wrecker to come out from El Dorado and haul us to town.
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And that can be an income wrecker for celiac athletes like Bruce, making meal-planning a serious component of preparation for competition.
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The closest thing to a knife fight has been Mr Gingrich's portrayal of Mr Romney as a callous wrecker of humble livelihoods.
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"He takes on the role of wrecker in this assembly, " he said.
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In Mr Shawcross's view he was a wrecker, not a defender.
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But Sinn Fein's education minister Martin McGuinness accused Mr Trimble of embarking on a "wrecker's charter" instead of "coming out fighting for the Good Friday Agreement".
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For Carlos, a body and fender man and wrecker driver, life moved to the rhythms of the highway, to the voice of the dispatcher on the radio.
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They may be deluding themselves, but some of them genuinely think that they are the real upholders of New Labour and Mr Blair is the wrecker set upon destroying the consensus it is based on.
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