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See picture evidence on racked.com of the shopping mayhem from day one.
The novel features Jane Austen's text interspersed with "all-new scenes of bone-crunching zombie mayhem" from Grahame-Smith.
Given how susceptible Mexican prison guards are to corruption, Mr Valdez could still cause mayhem from jail, and would be a threat to escape.
He grew up in the predominantly black housing projects of Danville, Illinois, and had been a force of mayhem from the time he was a child.
OVER the years hedge funds have been blamed for all sorts of financial mayhem, from sparking the East Asian financial crisis in 1997 to driving up oil prices in 2005.
The players have resisted rules that sharply curtail fighting because such measures would cost certain players their jobs, and because they largely contend that fighters police the game and prevent greater mayhem from breaking out.
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The social costs from alcohol owe to health care costs from alcoholism as well as social mayhem costs from drunk driving and drunk assaults and murders.
It's been mayhem nearly from start to finish.
In 1950-80, at least 35m Chinese lost their lives in slaughters, famines and general mayhem, resulting from Communist actions.
"The tragedy at the UN school is a horrific example of what we feared: the death, destruction and mayhem resulting from the escalation of violence.
A considerable part of the mayhem stems from blood feuds festering among the families of security agents and officials and the families of the militants, analysts of the region say.
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