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Hurricane Katrina wreaked a similar catastrophe on the gulf coast.
Joy is adamant that modern technology has wreaked a huge imbalance of power.
From Washington to New York State, a series of "snowmageddons" have wreaked a particular form of havoc for Orthodox Jews.
To those who remember the West End as it was, the renovations, which a co-owner, Jeff Spiegel, said cost $400,000, have wreaked a radical transformation.
"Nothing against the bird, but it's wreaked a lot of havoc in the Pacific Northwest for the past 20 years," said Ray Wilkeson, president of the Oregon Forest Industries Council, which represents loggers, sawmills and others in the industry.
For a period in 2011, LulzSec – an offshoot of Anonymous, the internet "hacktivist" collective who came to prominence around the time of the Wikileaks affair – wreaked a trail of chaos across the web.
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