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Munro caused some havoc.
The heavy snowfall did cause some havoc, however.
The rain has been wreaking some havoc on commuters, grounding planes and snarling rail service.
"If we get on, we're going to try to create some havoc," Figgins said.
Weirdly, though, parents can't make the Settings app off-limits, so the truly rebellious offspring can still wreak some havoc.
Yes, you've wreaked some havoc, bin Laden, but don't flatter yourself into thinking you can destroy us.
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Computer intruders are modern day burglars: some of them steal information, some wreak havoc to the system, some just want to prove they can break in.
"The Dirk devil blew into The Peake and wreaked some serious havoc.
Anarchy is what you might be expecting the first time you see Jackson Galaxy, another of the Gnarly Five: he looks like the kind of guy who would roar into town on a souped-up motorcycle and wreak some serious havoc.
After all, however objective we may aim to be in historical discussion of the arts, the truth is that we are interested in art because we like it.There are two intellectual bugbears which do wreak some historiographical havoc.
From there, we cut to Turner's grown-up Grey, who starts to turn on her fellow X-Men and wreak some serious havoc.
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