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The havoc could be spectacular.
Few Europeans had even heard of the volcano before, and they marveled at, but mostly grumbled about, how such widespread havoc could be caused by such teensy particles of ash, adrift from Iceland.
As for the Toasty, it remains to be seen what havoc could be wreaked by an errant raisin or dollop of butter -- whether honey, for example, could create widespread confusion about how people should dress on a given day -- but these are early days.
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Yet the problem is far greater than the brief havoc that could be wrought by a speeding zealot with 50 pounds of TNT in the trunk of his car.
Think of the havoc that could be raised if that were the case.
But, while popping two seemingly innocent yellow pills a day, I had no idea what havoc it could be wreaking on my body inside.
As for the creatures who made this mess, the only residue of our own surprisingly negligible biomass — according to the biologist E. O. Wilson, the six billion-plus humans currently wreaking planetary havoc could all be neatly tucked away in one branch of the Grand Canyon — would be the odd fossil, mingling perhaps with the limbs of Barbie dolls.
This could be playing havoc with this year's application numbers.
Now, the Lox Ness monsters could be wreaking havoc in Scottish waters.
Antimicrobial chemicals found in common household products could be wreaking havoc with people's guts, according to a research paper out this week in the journal Science.
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