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It will carry on wreaking havoc across the globe.
But the dog, whose name was Hola, seemed hell-bent on wreaking havoc.
Turkish officials now fear that Syria could become a beachhead for Kurdish militants bent on wreaking havoc inside Turkey.
In Euripides' play, Medea is so bent on wreaking vengeance on her unfaithful husband, Jason, that she murders their children.
The party said that Falun Gong was not only organised, but, despite its denials, intent on wreaking political havoc.That, if true, would not be without precedent.
The play is primarily an examination of a grown child with an ego problem — tortured, perhaps, not villainous, but intent on wreaking havoc.
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– Glenn Collins The Wall Street Journal: The European economic crisis is threatening one of Spain and Italy's dearest institutions — the cafe — as customers cut back on coffee, wreaking havoc on bean prices.
Something otherworldly is also on board, wreaking violent havoc.
When not fighting battles, Shelby and his men enjoyed going on raids, wreaking havoc behind enemy lines.
Regardless, the visitors had the edge in the opening exchanges, with Ulster centre Luke Marshall, also on debut, wreaking havoc in the Scotland ranks.
Old crones sometimes have beards, too, but grow snakes instead of hair on their heads, wreaking destruction on kings and commoners alike.
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