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Did she wreak a miracle?
Get out there with one of those wheely shopping carts and wreak a little revenge".
Still, it did wreak a certain amount of low-grade havoc, freezing computers across the world.
Bubbles and the two others who survive the attack wreak a nasty vengeance.
Flying ice-pop sticks can wreak a startling degree of havoc (especially on inconvenient pirates).
"But I was sitting on the bench thinking I could wreak a lot of havoc".
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Invasive species wreak an estimated $1.4 trillion in damages globally, each year.
New measurements of the buried crater, reported in tomorrow's issue of Nature, suggest that smaller, less energetic collisions can still wreak an enormous amount of havoc.
The herculean effort wreaks a toll.
Hurricane Katrina wreaked a similar catastrophe on the gulf coast.
But Esther Murray wreaks a delightful vengeance on them by being a little nasty herself.
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