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Here, what Herman Melville in Moby-Dick called "so reckless a havoc," still resonates as mere silence and calm water.
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Asias economic flu has wrought unexpected havoc and still threatens to engulf Japan.
And there is much havoc he can still wreak on our democracy, especially on the most vulnerable among us.
The Tides Restaurant, where much avian-caused havoc occurs, is still there but has been transmogrified since 1962 into a vast tourist-processing plant - no iota of the charming seaside restaurant of the movie remains.
Before Matthew wrought havoc, Haiti was still struggling to recover from a 7.0 earthquake that struck the country in 2010, killing at least 220,000 people.
(We also got lucky: the worst of it came on the Wednesday night after the event, in the form of a heavy rainstorm which wreaked havoc on those still packing up).
Yet he's still wreaking havoc.
Yet that would still wreak havoc.
But wrenching rate rises can still wreak havoc.
Natural or manmade disasters could still play havoc with these ambitions.
But if a Lehman went bust today, there would still be havoc.
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