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After all, however objective we may aim to be in historical discussion of the arts, the truth is that we are interested in art because we like it.There are two intellectual bugbears which do wreak some historiographical havoc.
And people previously assumed to be reasonable law-abiding citizens do wreak tragic havoc - Oklahoma City is but one of too many examples.
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Still, it did wreak a certain amount of low-grade havoc, freezing computers across the world.
And he did wreak havoc on the left wing every time the offense played the ball through him.
And in mine own land, the Four Horsemen of the Bonus Culture did wreak havoc among the markets and a vile pestilence did reign for seven long years.
A few years ago, the proprietors did wreak a change here -- they eliminated the boccie court that greeted hungry arrivals -- and erected classy umbrellas above the tables.
That's fantastic, an achievement this country should be very proud of, but when it comes to planning our welfare state, it does wreak havoc with the numbers.
This doesn't affect the back, but does wreak havoc on the hands and arms.
And, boy, do they wreak havoc on those interiors.
Also, I think we all need to stop pretending that pregnancy and childbirth don't wreak havoc on your body.
"Our policy has been that if the demonstrators are peaceful, if they do not wreak havoc or destroy public property, no security will harass them," Imad Moustapha, the Syrian ambassador to the United States, said in an interview.
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