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TRYING TO WREAK HAVOC
We have: torrential, displaced and wreak havoc.
havoc on southern Brazilian state with 83 confirmed deaths.
Although we all enjoy swaths of land filled with green grass, plants and trees, vegetative growth can wreak havoc on the strength of a railway track.
filled with green grass, plants and trees, vegetative growth can wreak havoc on the
Create some havoc with the pawns as well. h6. h4.
Man versus nature and nature versus nature, a lightning strike from above, wreaking havoc on a poor old tree you just have to see, all caught on a home security camera in Tennessee and in Utah.
If you've felt like robot dogs are getting too much of the spotlight lately, check out Salto, this hopping, jumping, leaping robo critter as agile as the squirrels wreaking havoc in your backyard.
And that's when we've seen some of those troublemakers really come out and start to wreak a bit of havoc across the city.
So, to what degree can the influence of brands wreak havoc on our ability to make rational spending decisions?
wreak havoc on our ability
The Megs wreak havoc during a beachside bloodbath that feels part creature feature, part theme park disaster.
While some countries around the world were spared the worst of it, the late 2000s economic crisis wreaked significant havoc on nations thought to be untouchable.