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His 2001 version of Swan Lake wreaks more violence than most.
PAGE 3 Editorial: Made in America Last week, 111 nations adopted a treaty to eliminate stockpiles of cluster arms, a weapon that wreaks more damage on civilians than soldiers.
The magazine added that Howarth "has given Todd such a deliciously frightening edge we hope he wreaks more havoc in Llanview".
Education challenged by poverty As poverty wreaks more havoc, more and more parents and guardians look to their children and wards for income.
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He adds: "Individualistic cultures can be seen to wreak more environmental damage.
Though one ends more happily than the other, Faten's and Joshua's journeys wreak more permanent havoc.
So the residents sink into contemplation -- based equally on observation and superstition -- that Nyiragongo will soon wreak more havoc.
A walkout by the actors could easily wreak more economic havoc than the recent 100-day strike by Hollywood writers.
But most problems come courtesy of the overnight workers who scrub down the kitchen and can wreak more havoc than the sorcerer's apprentice.
Clemence Dane, Noël Coward wrote, "manages to wreak more havoc in a small space of time than an army of delinquent refugees".
A meeting, it says, that will be closely watched and may wreak more havoc on the markets and investors speculate about how much worse things can actually get.
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