Sentences with phrase «clear wreckage»

«While the worst of the foreclosure problem is in the rearview mirror for a narrow majority of counties, others are still working through rising levels of foreclosure activity, inventory and distressed sales as they continue to clear the wreckage left behind by a bursting housing bubble.»
He charges that the destruction continues, as Iraqi construction crews clear the wreckage without trying to preserve what's left or tally the damage.
«We had to divert traffic to single lane before we were able to clear the wreckage and allow free flow of traffic,» he said.
The result has been a flipped car, a critical injury, and the closing of the roundabout to clear wreckage.
Indeed, clearing the wreckage of identity theft can be a laborious and complex process.
Crews were able to extinguish the fire and others cleared the wreckage of the crash but several lanes of eastbound I - 80 had to be closed during the clean - up.

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Rescuers sifted through the wreckage in search of survivors, while backhoes cleared the debris and ambulances drove away the injured.
What wreckage the crowd didn't carry away as souvenirs was cleared out by the company.
The precise death toll was not immediately clear after the Antonov - 12 B plane turbo prop plane crashed soon after take off, leaving chunks of wreckage, bodies and cargo strewn along a bank of the White Nile River.
It took close to about 5 hours for the wreckages to be cleared to allow the free flow of traffic.
Update: The wreckage has been cleared and all lanes of the state Thruway in Central New York are open as of 4 p.m.
Because it was impossible to get a clear view of the injury in the tight space of the wreckage, the surgeon faced the ultimate handicap: He'd have to do the amputation guided only by touch.
The film makes it clear very clear that these are deeply flawed people, the twisted wreckage of living the unexamined life.
Controversy is scrubbed from their lives (though it's suggested by Bello's wide - awake missus listening in silence to her husband going off to work) to the extent that no clear picture of who these men are emerges from the wreckage.
However, after their would - be rescuers were unable to locate them or the wreckage, it gradually became clear that they simply would have to save themselves.
«My mother tried to throw me clear of her own wreckage and I landed in a place as unlikely as any she could have imagined for me» (p. 225).
This will clear the yellow stone away and allow you to climb up onto the wreckage and reach a coffin with loot inside.
As federal officials prepare to test whether they can ignite a patch of the oil slick spreading from the seafloor wreckage of the Gulf of Mexico well, seasoned specialists say the logic in pursuing this option is clear and well established by decades of testing.
Stay clear of any hazardous wreckage, and remove yourself from any hazardous locations such as busy highways or bad weather conditions.
Rescue workers were able to move Sara Kay Smith, 16, clear of wreckage before the vehicle she had been riding in burst into flames.
And to clear out the wreckage of the past, a mimimum standard in terms of production to maintain their license.
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