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While rescuing the crew of the ship "Julliete",
wrecked
on the reeves by the First Mate Mathias Widgeon (Victor Kilian), Loxi falls in love for Captain Jack Stuart (John Wayne).
Salvagers compete for the cargo of ships
wrecked
in the reef off the coast of Georgia.
The first time this film was made available in English, it was completely
wrecked.
A must see though its does leave u slightly emotionally
wrecked
but kajol is looking very pretty too.
Some of the scenery was stunning and the story line spoke to every father, mother, daughter,son who has been part of a family system
wrecked
by emotional unavailability of the members.
Potentially interesting story of go-ahead newspaperman Robinson and gangster Arnold as co-owners of groundbreaking tabloid newspaper,
wrecked
by reducing almost everything to melodrama.
A great movie about high adventure on the seas, with ships being wrecked, pirating, and two beautiful women vieing for the love of two handsome and bold sailors.
A bunch of teenagers arrived for a party and
wrecked
the house, but although there was a teenage son, he was of a different age group than these people who came from nowhere.
Edward Dmytryk returned from the McCarthy hearings to direct this slightly expanded stage show of eight World War Two soldiers, sitting around in a
wrecked
basement, waiting for their chance to go on furlough .... but the sergeant --- played by a Lee Marvin so young that he still has dark hair -- wants to go out and find a missing man.
Soon Hopper, himself, joins in the havoc been
wrecked.
Then, what a coincidence, a
wrecked
space shuttle pretty much lands her back garden.
Massive foreign aid was stolen, squandered, or
wrecked
by unnecessary violence.
That commitment was apparent in the rioting and destruction that followed Singh’s conviction, in which 30 people were killed, dozens of vehicles burned, several buildings (including two new hotels) set ablaze, train carriages wrecked, and roads blocked, paralyzing life across an important swath of northern India for several days.
The insurrection, which continues to this day, and Indian security forces’ response to it have caused great loss of life and property, and have all but
wrecked
the state’s economy, which is largely dependent on tourism.
India’s fishing industry, which depends on cash sales of freshly caught fish, is
wrecked.
Yet the fact that Rato was seriously considered shows how
wrecked
the process is.
Do they strengthen or undermine the political stability needed to rebuild
wrecked
communities and shattered economies?
Choosing a short-term boost to economic growth and employment, rather than enforcing price stability,
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the world economy in the 1970’s and 1980’s.
These days it is a growing industrial power which, after six and a half years of high-speed economic liberalization under successive governments of varying political hues, now has the largest middle class in the world, is an ever more enticing lure for foreign direct investment, and is economically stable enough to have escaped the financial storms that have
wrecked
much of east Asia.
Then everyone will denounce this honest politician for having
wrecked
internationalism.
Moreover, a warming of the Russia-US relationship could lead to subtle changes in the Russia-China relationship, which has deepened since Russia’s annexation of Crimea
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its relations with the West.
Indeed, the regime has hinted that it may be willing to compromise on the issue – the delineation of the 1967 border along a tiny piece of land on the Eastern shore of the Sea of Galilee – that
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the negotiations eight years ago.
It is these women’s voices that deserve support – not that of a scary stalking-horse for eight more years (or more) of rule by the thugs who looted America’s treasury,
wrecked
its economy, and sent 4,000 brave young men and women to die in a war based on lies.
Ordinary Nigerians hold the "Khaki Boys," as army officers are derisively called, responsible for today's
wrecked
economy and social malaise.
In the worst hit parts of India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and Thailand, the immediate interior was unaffected, while the tourism and fishing industries – the lifeblood of
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coastal areas – account for only a tiny share of these countries’ GDP, as liberalizing reforms have fueled economic diversification and rapid growth.
But all of this sensitive diplomacy could be
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if, in response to rising unemployment, there is an outbreak of trade protectionism involving America, Europe, and China.
This was a remarkable confession: these officials evidently believed that their policies had
wrecked
nearly half of Russia's economic capacity in the space of just a few years--a level of destruction not even Hitler's Nazi armies had achieved.
The IMF was given a privileged legal position, and only devastated and
wrecked "
failed states" such as Sudan would default on loans from the Fund.
In December 2001, the attack by the Pakistan-based militant groups Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) on India’s parliament
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unofficial discussions between the BJP government and Musharraf’s military regime.
But, as it now stands, one can say that Putin has rescued Obama from making a mistake that could have
wrecked
his presidency.
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