The case of Bouzaglo, for example, offers a chance to examine the model of the wreaker of virtual mayhem. |
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There's more than a trace of Margo in Jules, the lying, desperate marriage wreaker of My Best Friend's Wedding. |
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Scold, scourge, wreaker of cold justice: apparently, that's what's expected of the public editor. |
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In the wake of the scandal, she faced a fierce backlash from diehard Twilight fans and was labelled a home wreaker for coming between Sanders and his wife, model Liberty Ross. |
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