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  1. Wrecks

    Wrecks is a one-man play by Neil LaBute, that was commissioned and produced by the Everyman Palace Theatre in Cork, Ireland. The play was a part of the city's Capital of Culture programme in 2005.

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  1. Wrecks

    Plural form of Wreck.

    The wrecks lie in the small island archipelago of Fournoi.


    Submitted by acronimous on October 15, 2018  

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of wrecks in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of wrecks in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

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  1. Harris County Attorney Vince Ryan:

    They [doctors] have prescribed hundreds if not thousands of opioid prescriptions, most of the time without even seeing the proposed patients, one hundred and fifteen people a day are dying of opioid overdoses. That's more people than are killed in car wrecks.

  2. Alec Ewing:

    The waters surrounding Texel are littered with shipwrecks, and we expect that divers will always be on the lookout, these other wrecks, mostly Dutch merchant vessels from the 17th and 18th centuries, are invaluable treasure troves for learning more about history and heritage as well. We definitely expect that one or more new wrecks will be spotted over the coming year.

  3. Emily Pruett:

    The wrecks of only two vessels remain in the harbor — the Arizona and USS Utah — so survivors of those ships are the only ones who have the option to be laid to rest this way.

  4. Adrian Piedra:

    To me, the robot is eight years in the making, you have to understand how every single part of this robot is functioning -- what are all of the things that can go wrong, and things are always going wrong. So it's always like a puzzle. Being able to dive deep into the ocean and exploring some wrecks that would have never been seen this close up is very rewarding.

  5. James Delgado:

    A largely wooden ship, largely now consumed by marine organisms, it's not going to show up, it's only when you fly closer or when you have eyes on the bottom that you find these wrecks.

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