| 1. | His body was wracked by a seemingly endless series of injuries.
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| 2. | Then the patient died and the nurse was wracked with guilt.
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| 3. | Wracked by pain and depression and the effects of shock treatment.
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| 4. | Thomas again is wreaking havoc instead of being wracked by it.
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| 5. | The homely and injury-wracked Packers are the biggest surprise.
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| 6. | But economic reconstruction cannot begin if Afghanistan remains wracked by instability.
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| 7. | Sudan has been wracked by civil war since the early 1980s.
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| 8. | He was alluding to the catastrophic explosion and fire that wracked a
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| 9. | All three countries have been wracked by conflict and economic disruption.
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| 10. | Ethnic Chinese were targeted in unrest that wracked Indonesia in May.
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