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For all we know, Jon Huntsman has a plantar wart that's wreaking utter havoc with his stride.
"At the most unstable points of my life, when I was the most distressed, I could go in and create utter havoc with my characters and find a way to resolve it".
Even if one buys the false equivalency and assumes both campaigns produce equal amounts of it, she has demonstrated an ability to navigate the rather complicated, delicate and high stakes china shop of international affairs without wreaking utter havoc upon it.
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A 50-minute meeting might have produced little of substance – Modi reiterated India's longstanding complaints about terrorists launched from Pakistani soil to wreak havoc on its interests and citizens, Sharif uttered platitudes about an "historic opportunity" – but even the banality of the diplomatic boilerplate could not hide an unexpected sense of optimism.
One of the truly memorable lines in the original "Independence Day" was uttered when the U.S. president, clearly discomfited by the havoc and destruction, asked these unattractive creatures "What do you want us to do?" The answer was both candid and concise: "Die".
Havoc ensued.
Cry Havoc.
"Captain America: utter, utter, utter tosh".
Utter madness.
Utter garbage!
Utter frustration.
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