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  • 121wrack — wrack1 [rak] n. [ME wrak, damage, wrecked ship < MDu wrak, a wreck, wrecked ship; akin to OE wræc, misery, something driven (< wrecan, to WREAK)] 1. destruction; ruin: see RACK3 2. a wrecked ship 3 …

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  • 122wreck — n. & v. n. 1 the destruction or disablement esp. of a ship. 2 a ship that has suffered a wreck (the shores are strewn with wrecks). 3 a greatly damaged or disabled building, thing, or person (had become a physical and mental wreck). 4 (foll. by… …

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  • 123wreckage — noun Date: 1837 1. the act of wrecking ; the state of being wrecked 2. a. something that has been wrecked b. broken and disordered parts or material from something wrecked …

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  • 124The Dukes of Hazzard — For the 2005 film, see The Dukes of Hazzard (film). The Dukes of Hazzard Title card Genre Action/Family drama/Comedy …

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  • 125Oradour-sur-Glane — Oradour sur Glane …

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  • 126Cunard Line — Cunard redirects here. For other uses, see Cunard (disambiguation). Cunard Line Type Subsidiary of Carnival Corporation plc Founded 1840, as the British and North American Royal Mail Steam Packet Company …

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  • 127Speed Racer — For the 2008 film, see Speed Racer (film). For other uses, see Speed Racer (disambiguation). Speed Racer A picture of Gō Mifune (a.k.a. Speed Racer) …

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  • 128HMS Fox — Fifteen vessels of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Fox , after the fox.* The first Fox was a 22 gun ship captured from the French in 1650 and expended as a fire ship in 1656. * The second Fox was a 14 gun ship captured in 1658 and… …

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