Many isolated Inuit communities are wracked by substance abuse and grinding poverty. |
The idea of a wild chaotic continent wracked by poverty, drought and tribal warfare is challenged by images as well as words. |
The anguish that she felt came pouring out and she cried, shuddering as the sobs wracked her body. |
He clutched his stomach and doubled over, as silent sobs wracked his frail body. |
Above all, he carries conviction because he is like one of us, always wracked by doubt and uncertainties. |
Take Liberia for example, wracked by a 14-year civil war, sparked by political misrule and economic collapse. |