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Within a day, Mr. Nadler, who drives a tractor-trailer for a living, flushed the engine fluids, preventing the internal havoc that saltwater might cause.
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The meds really play havoc with internal organs.
They will wreak havoc on the internal drive.
Electromagnetic interference, both from internal and external sources, can also play havoc with equipment.
The $2.3 billion trading loss at UBS shows once again how a single employee who knows how to game internal accounting and reporting systems can wreak havoc at a financial firm.
Rather, the conflict threatens Israel because of the havoc it continues to wreak on the country's internal politics.
Taylor, who is not Amish, found himself more than $130,000 in debt to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service a few years ago and trying to pay it back wreaked havoc on his personal and professional life.
Yet as indicated by the daily insurgent attacks wreaking havoc in Baghdad and other cities, "our" Iraqi army is manifestly unable to maintain even minimally adequate internal security.
The caution inherent in this internal process is appropriate to guard against mistaken or imprudent actions when targeting individuals who have the power to wreak havoc on America while hiding among civilians in faraway places.
Havoc ensued.
Cry Havoc.
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