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To wreak more havoc, he even occasionally reverses the flow.
It doesn't take much to wreak havoc".
Boko Haram was going to wreak havoc.
GYLLENHAAL: To wreak havoc amongst their livestock!
Plots that try to wreak enormous damage on our economy.
Yet policies at every level conspire to wreak its destruction.
He is often overcome by a desire to wreak havoc.
It is not to wreak havoc in enemy servers.
"I was just trying to wreak havoc," Milbrett said.
He wasn't trying to wreak revenge on the Wiz.
"We want to wreak havoc all over the floor".
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