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  2. Wrecking yard - Wikipedia

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    A wrecking yard (Australian, New Zealand, and Canadian English), scrapyard (Irish, British and New Zealand English) or junkyard (American English) is the location of a business in dismantling where wrecked or decommissioned vehicles are brought, their usable parts are sold for use in operating vehicles, while the unusable metal parts, known as ...

  3. Demolition - Wikipedia

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    Demolition (also known as razing, cartage, and wrecking) is the science and engineering in safely and efficiently tearing down buildings and other artificial structures. Demolition contrasts with deconstruction , which involves taking a building apart while carefully preserving valuable elements for reuse purposes.

  4. Wrecking (shipwreck) - Wikipedia

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    Wrecking is the practice of taking valuables from a shipwreck which has foundered or run aground close to shore. Often an unregulated activity of opportunity in coastal communities, wrecking has been subjected to increasing regulation and evolved into what is now known as marine salvage .

  5. Wrecker - Wikipedia

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    Wrecker, The Wrecker or Wrecking may refer to: Tow truck, the most common form of recovery vehicle; Wrecking, a synonym for demolition; A person who participates in sabotage; Wrecking (Soviet Union), a crime of industrial or economic sabotage; Wrecking (shipwreck), hauling away valuables from a shipwreck

  6. Marine salvage - Wikipedia

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    Wrecking in place, or piecemeal demolition, is dismantling a wreck in situ (on site), usually when it is not possible or economically viable to salvage it, and it is a navigational hazard. Removal and disposal of the ship's contents, such as cargo, stores, and equipment may be included. [ 6 ] :

  7. Homewrecker - Wikipedia

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    The homewrecker is said to have taken one of the spouses away from the marriage, thus "wrecking" the marital home. Most commonly, the label "homewrecker" is applied to a person having an affair with someone else's spouse or domestic partner ; it can also refer to other forces that are destructive to a marital relationship and tied only to one ...

  8. American Battleground: Trump assembles his wrecking ... - AOL

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    Each selection will face the gauntlet of confirmation, but the Republican grip on the new Senate and a long tradition of giving incoming presidents freedom mean most of them will likely get through.

  9. Wrecking Ball - Wikipedia

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    A wrecking ball is a heavy steel ball suspended from a crane that is used for demolition work. Wrecking ball may also refer to: Music. Albums. Wrecking ...