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Winds have wrought fresh havoc, with gusts of up to 80mph hitting exposed parts of the south coast.
He joined state news agency Xinhua after his graduation, while the political madness of the Cultural Revolution was wreaking fresh havoc on the country: "When I look back on what I wrote [in that first decade], I should have burned all of it," he says.
But the increasing ability to self-sort – to create communities both geographic and virtual that effectively wall us off from Americans whose lot and values we don't really share – wreaks fresh havoc on the ability to get along with the next guy.
And now it appears that Helena Cassadine and her son Stavros, two more long-time murderous maniacs, may survive their most recent "deaths" and return to wreak fresh havoc on the hard-working residents of Port Charles, all of whom should know by now that the only way to stop the evil people who torment and murder their loved ones is to cut off their heads.
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Just as effortlessly as nature witnesses the dawn of every new day, birthing new life and bearing fresh buds, it simultaneously wreaks havoc, destruction, and decay.
The hurricane, which has claimed 65 lives in the Caribbean, is also likely to play havoc with the US election, introducing a fresh element of uncertainty and disruption in the final days of the closely contested campaign.
Sporting a fresh thigh tattoo of her pet fox Banjo and "cat husband" Havoc, Innamorato rotated from student to student with a silvery fox tail dangling from her waist.
Perth-based Wesfarmers said the cold snap had played havoc with demand for plants and garden furniture, resulting in a fresh setback for the struggling chain.
Sixty years ago, a gang of four terrorists fresh from sabotage school spent a week in New York, readying themselves to wreak havoc on the transportation system, blow up stores and cripple factories.
Some of the newest invaders that are wreaking the most havoc are attacking the Great Lakes, which are essentially large puddles of fresh water left over from when glaciers melted at the end of the last ice age, 10,000 years ago.
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