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Plots that try to wreak enormous damage on our economy.
Nor was there any indication that he would try to wreak havoc in one of the world's most crowded places, Times Square.
If you are on the bad guy team, always try to wreak havoc, while trying to stop the good guys from foiling your plan.
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"I was just trying to wreak havoc," Milbrett said.
He wasn't trying to wreak revenge on the Wiz.
Anger is a natural response, but trying to wreak vengeance by apportioning blame to others, including the killer's family, is ultimately counterproductive.
Lately, though, it's not a loose collective of individual hackers sitting in dark rooms trying to wreak havoc.
The group wasn't trying to wreak too much havoc, but this wasn't a Hallmark Christmas special either.
The criminal hackers could be cyber terrorists trying to destroy the U.S. or its economy, malfeasance simply trying to wreak havoc for the sake of it, or opportunists looking to make a profit.
The bombastic billionaire might be trying to play nice now but his, often vile, comments on the campaign trail have wreaked havoc on the value of the Trump brand.
As we try to slough through treatment that continues to wreak havoc, 20 or 30 years on, who would not prefer Armstrong's myth?
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