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Why concede cuts that wreak social destruction that will take generations to undo?
These have not been the charismatic disasters that wreak havoc in a single, Hollywood-style demonstration of natural might.
This wholly original book is about six-foot-tall praying mantises that wreak havoc on an Iowa town.
But xiao gong gongs are not the only vehicles in Beijing that wreak havoc on the roads.
But officials say they are little more than gangs that wreak havoc, frequently clashing with one another and collecting illegal taxes from local residents.
These "amyloid plaques" have become synonymous not just with Alzheimer's disease, but with a number of other illnesses that wreak havoc in the brain.
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Again, it's the Djokovic backhand that wreaks havoc with Nadal's favorite patterns of play.
She also counseled BP after the 2010 oil spill that wreaked havoc on the Gulf Coast.
Most of the militias that wreaked havoc between 2003 and 2008 have since been incorporated into the Congolese Army.
Wage inflation has remained tame, preventing the upward spiral of pay and prices that wreaked such harm on previous occasions.
In recent years, India has experienced droughts but also floods, like the one that wreaked havoc in Chennai in December.
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