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"havoc" Definitions
  1. a situation in which things are seriously damaged, destroyed or very confused

925 Sentences With "havoc"

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You, as a goose, cause havoc, and the humans around you deal with the effects of that havoc.
The hat allows me to conduct business without looking like a vagrant, but it's havoc on me, I tell you. Havoc.
Only solving the public health problem could wreak havoc on the economy, while focusing solely on keeping the economy humming will wreak havoc on public health.
In the meantime, for all their dramatizing, the lawmakers who spoke today seemed sincere in their concerns about the havoc Libra might wreak havoc on the global financial system.
The central bank wants to make sure that they normalize without causing havoc, and certainly what we saw Friday was a sneak preview to potential havoc," he told "Squawk on the Street.
Over the weekend, three major wildfires in California wreaked havoc.
Disruption wrecks havoc on fruit fly development, causing devastating deformities.
A 2011 U.S. credit rating downgrade caused stock market havoc.
Here's what the carnage looked like after days of havoc.
Mr Trump certainly has the power to wreak trade havoc.
Eternal Warrior also makes Fist of Havoc last even longer.
Matthew also played havoc with the state's voter registration process.
Their willingness to suffer engendered sympathy as well as havoc.
Stress can wreak all kinds of havoc on our lives.
A typhoon wrecked havoc across central provinces just last month.
Wind speed, mostly — although both can wreak plenty of havoc.
Even without making landfall, Hermine can cause plenty of havoc.
Stuxnet had wreaked havoc and caused significant damage and delays.
His misguided economic policies are wreaking havoc in many industries.
The rolling blackouts also wreak havoc on the medical equipment.
About New York Havoc sneaks in so often, we shrug.
The uncertainty caused by Trump's threats has already wrecked havoc.
Rain and wind may cause traffic havoc in the Northeast.
Steven Adams and Enes Kanter wreaked havoc for Oklahoma City.
Immigration is another area where the president has wreaked havoc.
Caterpillars and cold snaps can wreak havoc on valuable plants.
A missed paycheck can wreak havoc on a household's finances.
Meanwhile, fear and despair play havoc with the opposition too.
Its particular focus is the havoc played by childhood memory.
The Silicon Valley kids are wreaking havoc on the economy.
The wind also wreaked havoc with the shortest of shots.
But it can also wreak havoc from a physical perspective.
" The poster above reads "Once again, the havoc is him.
The virus would spread, potentially wreaking havoc on local ecosystems.
Those measures wreaked havoc with Mr. Rodriguez's business, he said.
"It just creates havoc in the housing market," she said.
Hurricane Sandy wreaked havoc on the fragile bluff in 2012.
As Bruno wreaks havoc, Mr. Stricter showers him with praise.
Especially since "havoc" is a gross euphemism for what Mrs.
In 1417, Henry invaded France again, leading to further havoc.
Tiny particles in air pollution wreak havoc on human health.
Others believed it was an intentional attempt to cause havoc.
They're also inopportune outsiders, wreaking havoc on seemingly tranquil communities.
It only takes one or two people to create havoc.
The coronavirus has wreaked increasing havoc on the United States.
Drivers were forcing their way through the crowds, causing havoc.
Drones have caused havoc for international travel in recent months.
I am paid to wreak havoc on the basketball court.
In 2014, the Ebola virus wreaked havoc on West Africa.
All this toing and froing wreaked havoc on my identity.
If it is a family home, sibling rivalry can wreak havoc.
Over the decades, tropical weather wrought havoc on their neon signs.
That's warming the planet and wreaking havoc all over the world.
Reclassification of broadband will do more than wreak havoc on net
It's not just eelgrass—green crabs wreck havoc wherever they go.
Discharged into seas, rubbish can return to wreak havoc on land.
And they later organize and wreak havoc on their aboveground counterparts.
Often these locations are residential addresses, wreaking havoc on their lives.
Purple sea urchins wreaking havoc on the West Coast, we report.
Their actions can wreak havoc on tech companies of all sizes.
Or is he now a force unleashed, ready to wreak havoc?
Tariffs on Mexico would also wreak havoc on the Texas economy.
"I just try to create havoc on the bases," Kiermaier said.
But truly reasoning AI could wreak havoc even beyond the economy.
This monster storm is wreaking havoc everywhere from Scotland to Germany.
On a starting salary, a single emergency can wreak financial havoc.
There's a new menace wreaking havoc in kitchens across the land.
Flashback: Criminals have already wreaked havoc on current, less-networked infrastructure.
Any business owner will tell you that uncertainty can wreak havoc.
That's what we need, and with his speed, he creates havoc.
Such measures would wreak havoc on North American supply chain relationships.
The storm wreaked havoc on the Caribbean before continuing to Florida.
A stormy time in Washington has played havoc with growth expectations.
Then they spread across the continent, wreaking havoc as they went.
That hasn't happened since 22008, when crashing oil prices wreaked havoc.
All her eating out was wreaking havoc on her bottom line.
This will wreak havoc on our ocean currents and weather patterns.
Illegal gold mining in Peru has wreaked havoc on its forests.
"It was meant to cause havoc and destruction," Bossert said Tuesday.
But Democrats say the review is wreaking havoc on the grantmakers.
This is wrecking havoc on the natural rhythms of our bodies.
So even the usually well-behaved moderate members are wreaking havoc.
Clomid, that supposed miracle drug, has wreaked havoc on my hormones.
Meanwhile, a record heat wave has wreaked havoc on four continents.
Financial engineers like Eddie Lampert are wreaking havoc on American companies.
Not that Billy ever intended to wreak this kind of havoc.
Even if it only sideswipes the state, it will wreak havoc.
In June and July, natural disasters wreaked havoc across the globe.
Could a band of social scientists really wreak so much havoc?
The coronavirus outbreak has wreaked unprecedented havoc on the US economy.
"The cost has wreaked such havoc on their life," she said.
That way it won't wreak so much havoc on the economy.
The economic havoc the coronavirus is wreaking remains the prime culprit.
WM: Destroying islands in the Caribbean, wrecking havoc on the South.
More rifts emerged and rockets began pelting the island, wreaking havoc.
Worries about the virus are also wreaking havoc on global markets.
Even as a tropical storm, it wreaked havoc on the Southeast.
Havoc has already been wreaked on the island's infrastructure and ports.
Chemical and biological weapons could also wreak havoc without splitting atoms.
Not having a job can wreak havoc on your mental health.
A world recession could wreak havoc on the country's fragile democracy.
Soleimani's Quds Force also wreaked havoc far beyond the Middle East.
Meetings were clipped; havoc, routine; graying hairlines, a melancholy performance bonus.
A local pro-Kremlin motorcycle gang is told to wreak havoc.
He said posturing on trade is playing havoc with people's livelihoods.
An ambitious, but unskilled homeowner can wreak havoc on a house.
And then there are the times when the Roomba wreaks havoc.
Hurricane Harvey continues to wreak havoc on parts of Texas and Louisiana.
There are innumerable dogs, and they really wreak havoc on the lab.
A single vulnerable and internet-exposed system was enough to wreak havoc.
I think the only downside is it wreaks havoc on my skin!
After the shock of an earthquake, aftershocks can wreak serious havoc too.
This new, hell-sent Ellie wreaks havoc on the entire Creed family.
Initially, it was thought to have been an Australian hooligan causing havoc.
The strong dollar is playing havoc with their external debt-service burden.
It can wreak havoc by withholding supplies of dollars in a crisis.
It's no secret that heavy drinking can wreak havoc on your stomach.
Craig: Hurricane Florence is about to wreak havoc on the East Coast.
They hold and price trillions in assets; a glitch could create havoc.
Reclassification of broadband will do more than wreak havoc on net neutrality.
THE recession of 2008 wreaked havoc on minority communities in America's cities.
We've long known stress can wreak havoc on your mind and body.
The spacecraft Nostromo has an unwanted guest wreaking havoc on the crew.
Flakka has all but disappeared from Florida, where it was wreaking havoc.
These men are, generally, upset that Paradise is wreaking Paradise-like havoc.
Beloved holidays aside, November and December can wreak havoc on your wallet.
But the pressure from the wastewater is wreaking havoc on Oklahoma's faultlines.
This was a benign hack — an attempt to show IoT + drone = havoc.
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis has been wreaking havoc on frogs for 20 years now.
Is the new faux-button home button wreaking havoc with your gloves?
The WannaCry attack was "meant to cause havoc and destruction," Bossert said.
OK, so it's no surprise extreme cold can cause havoc with electronics.
A heatwave continues to roil the country and wreak havoc on farmland.
Sadly, we can count on more internet havoc in the coming months.
But invasive species like green crabs are coming in and wreaking havoc.
Johnson took the moniker Prodigy, while Muchita chose the performance name Havoc.
Apparently, a good old-fashioned radio hack can still wreak havoc too.
Thomas Fire is the latest wildfire to wreak havoc on the state.
It will create havoc throughout the businesses of insurers and healthcare providers.
"A nice sharp jolt under the city could wreak havoc," said Vidale.
Technology "is wreaking havoc on our children," warned one former Facebook employee.
" For him, Puerto Rico's havoc wasn't even "a real catastrophe like Katrina.
I adore cheese, despite knowing the havoc it wreaks on my body.
Expanding offshore oil drilling would wreak havoc on coastal businesses and communities.
But when dinosaurs wreak havoc across the island, the campers are stranded.
"The money market fund turmoil caused all kinds of havoc," said Cox.
Similar business disruptions are wreaking havoc across a wide range of industries.
Therein lies another major problem in acknowledging the havoc wreaked by dysphagia.
"There will always be some people trying to create havoc," he said.
The 2008 financial crisis wreaked havoc on global markets and the world.
Havoc of Mobb Deep led a tribute to his late partner Prodigy.
I'd long believed these fat years somehow wreaked havoc on my body.
The collapse of the rial is wreaking havoc on the average Iranian.
The coronavirus has also wreaked havoc on the automotive and airline industries.
Today, criminal gangs, armed insurgents and other nonstate actors routinely wreak havoc.
The carnage also showed how the Islamic State could still spread havoc.
All that indulging can wreak havoc on our clothes and table linens.
In the meantime, North Korean hackers are wreaking havoc around the world.
His narcissistic greed and power grabs have caused havoc in the world.
Some of his favorite games were Galaga, Marble Madness and Major Havoc.
A single case of the coronavirus has wreaked havoc in our hospital.
A single case of the coronavirus has wreaked havoc in our hospital.
But that doesn't mean disasters can't wreak havoc on democracy as usual.
And that indulging can wreak havoc on our clothes and table linens.
That would likely wreak further havoc on the British and EU economies.
The epidemic is wreaking havoc on the travel industry well beyond Airbnb.
However, these weapons' short term gains cause more havoc than sustained peace.
Monday: Santa Ana and Diablo Winds have caused havoc across the state.
Those few degrees of warming wreaked havoc on the region's marine ecosystems.
Non-native species such as flatworms can wreak havoc on native wildlife.
But having a furry family member can wreak havoc on your furnishings.
Invalidation of the ACA would wreak havoc on the health care system.
Story at a glance Climate change is wreaking havoc on the Arctic.
But the movement of judgment from God to man wreaked epistemological havoc.
Many "race riots" involved heavily armed whites wreaking havoc on black communities.
If we pull this off that overinflated kielbasa will totally wreak havoc.
Rather, a lack of spending discipline and foresight created this fiscal havoc.
However peripherally, all three of them contributed to this current toxic havoc.
We can also avoid wreaking havoc on reefs with boats and construction.
Two Buckets The Big One will wreak havoc on the sewer system.
It can wreak havoc with both their psyche and their emotional constitution.
Block granting will wreak havoc on the safety net for people with disabilities.
Maybe. But the electricity shortage is already wreaking havoc on the country's economy.
Other stars in attendance included 2 Chainz, Chris Rock, Fab, AZ and Havoc.
The central heating and the blasted wind are playing havoc with our skins.
Trammell: The old-fashioned \r\n versus \n line endings will cause havoc.
It is buggy and crashy and seems to wreak havoc on battery life.
The Mind Flayer took over his body and wreaked havoc on the town.
And even though Harvey had the potential to wreak havoc, I was optimistic.
Why, might you ask, does partner phubbing wreak such havoc between romantic partners?
This analysis buttresses the view that technology is already playing havoc with employment.
We release something, it wreaks havoc, but in the end, we contain it.
Now, another blaze is wreaking havoc in the area, bringing back traumatic memories.
Some have wreaked havoc on the state's ecosystem, causing officials to take action.
We are all embedded in a civilization that wreaks havoc on the planet.
However useful they might be, cotton buds are wreaking havoc on the environment.
Demonstrations have included the storming of the legislature and havoc at the airport.
And he manages to wreak havoc on everybody around him in the process.
And it takes remarkably little effort to wreak havoc to your online life.
Restrictions on the movements of laborers that have wreaked havoc on local agriculture.
"The coronavirus can still play havoc, you got to be worried," LaVorgna said.
A shortage of the stuff has therefore created havoc in foodmakers' supply chains.
ATLANTA – It doesn&apost take a firearm or a bomb to wreak havoc.
And just one species would cause problems, potentially wreaking havoc across entire habitats.
FEW PESTS wreak more havoc on coffee plantations than the berry-borer beetle.
One seizure stands out, though, for the havoc it wreaked on my life.
And, as bad as the defense was, Ryan Kerrigan continued to wreak havoc.
Opponents say it will destroy sacred Native American sites and wreak environmental havoc.
Failures to appear cause havoc and long delays in the criminal justice system.
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Though fibromyalgia is often misunderstood, it really can wreak havoc on people's lives.
Mother Nature has the tendency to wreak havoc at the worst possible time.
The hackers are able to wreak havoc over the Tesla they are testing.
We can help them to navigate the treacherous waters without really creating havoc.
And for heavy coffee drinkers, the sudden drop in consumption can play havoc.
In fairness ... a rainstorm wreaked havoc in 2010 ... poor Fergie was all dewy.
This is not the first time the election has wreaked on-flight havoc.
Australian recently moved to New York, whose presence wreaks havoc on the two
Unfortunately the threat of flooding is going to cause more havoc for koalas.
Breast cancer and its treatments wreak all sorts of havoc on the body.
Ocean acidification is wreaking havoc all over the sea, including in coral reefs.
Australians are suffering sweltering heatwaves that are wreaking havoc on people and wildlife.
The same goes for wreaking havoc in a mafia-owned restaurant or hideout.
The blue light from your phone can wreak havoc on your sleep schedule.
If the goldfish spread, they'll cause even more havoc than they are already.
Narrator: Foreign bugs hitchhiking in luggage have wreaked havoc in the US before.
In recent years, cocaine use has wreaked havoc in the U.S. once again.
Let us hope that the famous U.S. checks and balances will prevent havoc.
And Mother Nature has the potential to wreak havoc on best-laid plans.
Unlike, say, locusts, which simply raze entire fields, stinkbugs wreak their havoc insidiously.
Rising sea levels and stronger weather events have wreaked havoc on our communities.
Gel manicures look pretty but they could be wreaking havoc on your nails.
The current rainy season has already caused havoc in neighboring Cambodia and Laos.
Across Missouri, snow and ice was already causing havoc on the state's roads.
It later wreaks havoc on her life through a series of (mis)adventures.
But the sophisticated worm wreaking the havoc spread to computers around the world.
Insurers say the Graham-Cassidy plan would wreak havoc in the insurance markets.
They still have a lot of ability to wreak havoc in that form.
The changes have wreaked havoc with everything from winter sports to riverboat journeys.
Inside the body, lead can slip into human cells easily and wreak havoc.
The delay has ushered in what may be a prolonged period of havoc.
Governments are spending freely to combat the economic havoc wrought by the coronavirus.
Then there was the basic election processes that wreaked havoc at the polls.
The coronavirus has wreaked a great deal of havoc since we last connected.
Like a masked marauder, my illness creeps into different bodily systems, wreaking havoc.
Closing it would wreak havoc on American farmers and automakers, among many others.
The hurricane wreaked havoc on the island's electrical and phone systems as well.
Building a new reservoir requires unusual topography and it can wreak environmental havoc.
Schwartau described a devastating attack that would wreak havoc on society at large.
Yet, in the current deteriorating environment, malevolent forces like that could wreak havoc.
Witnessing an eclipse wreaks havoc on your sense of self, on rational individuality.
Anything can happen, and Birds of Prey relishes in the havoc that implies.
It could wreak havoc on the nation's food system, food safety advocates say.
My strabismus still seems to wreak havoc on the phones' TrueDepth camera system.
Insurers say that cutting off the payments could cause havoc in insurance markets.
You don't need a state-of-the-art media lab to wreak havoc.
But this requires single-use plastics that are wreaking havoc on the environment.
This deluge has spurred deadly flooding and landslides that continue to wreak havoc.
Good old-fashioned rifles and wire-cutters can wreak havoc on electricity infrastructure.
During the demolition and for a few weeks after, they say, havoc ensued.
Meanwhile, deep in the Cloud, someone—or something—is watching the havoc unfold.
In other parts of the country, floods and tropical storms are wreaking havoc.
"Dory is just a full-time nutcase who enjoys causing havoc," he said.
Even a single incident can cause havoc for the company's content moderation teams.
That heat might loosen parts of the system's internals or cause other havoc.
There's a huge playground for these people to wreak a lot of havoc.
In Mexico, the food was delicious, but it wreaked havoc on my guts.
Or would the Waif steal Arya's face and wreck havoc back in Winterfell?
And it's possible that a similar strain will wreak havoc in the future.
Now, it appears to be China's turn to cause havoc far beyond its borders.
Much worse: producing faux fur typically wreaks more environmental havoc than the real thing.
They can help to protect the Web or wreak havoc on a massive scale.
Groups which wreaked havoc two years ago report surveillance and threats from law enforcement.
That nightmare scenario would wreak havoc on the global financial system and international trade.
Cocaine fetched premium prices, while its production leftovers wreaked havoc among young slum dwellers.
There are plenty of recent events highlighting the epidemic of young men wreaking havoc.
Even worse than the weather itself is the havoc it wreaks on our skin.
CHRIS MATTHEWS, ANCHOR, MSNBC: The only beneficiary of Trump&aposs havoc is Vladimir Putin.
Read MoreAmazon counterfeiters wreak havoc on artists "It really is a flywheel," he said.
In the 2016 presidential election, Russian agents created havoc by stealing and releasing emails.
For one, after using its signature Fist of Havoc skill, my super stayed active.
But wreaking havoc on people's health care puts her well into bad scam territory.
Of course, their havoc-wreaking weapons would be the good ol' hammer/bus pass.
She comes back to life, psychically imprints on Morton, and wreaks havoc on London.
If one of these hits Earth it plays havoc with the planet's magnetic field.
Without treatment, however, high blood pressure can wreak havoc throughout the body, she says.
And so she goes and creates a great deal of havoc in our world.
As fears of an acrimonious Brexit have risen, so too have those of havoc.
The neverendingness of these models plays havoc with a lot of economic common sense.
On the day we recorded the song, Hurricane Harvey began wreaking havoc in Texas.
Meanwhile in North Carolina, the State Board of Elections says humidity is causing havoc.
That can wreak havoc on the most sensitive aspect of Uber's business: the pickup.
Far from being a problem only for future generations, it is wreaking havoc now.
We all know that major storms can wreak havoc, flooding cities and decimating infrastructure.
I keep saying that bad actors will start using drones to wreak untraceable havoc.
Since 2009, Boko Haram has wreaked havoc in the region, killing thousands of people.
Failing to address both issues could wreak havoc on the U.S. and global economies.
" As for remembering Prodigy with their music -- Havoc says, "I'm still f**ked up.
Regardless of its categorization, Hurricane Matthew still wreaked havoc in the areas it touched.
Then, as kids do, we all crammed in the living room together wreaking havoc.
So might a nuclear war; at a pinch climate change might wreak similar havoc.
When Havoc would make these dark-ass beats, that's exactly how I felt inside.
The other lesson learned: Unexpectedly heavy rainfall can wreak havoc on a desert town.
Prodigy and his partner, Havoc, formed Mobb Deep in NYC in the early '90s.
The ensuing traffic wreaked havoc in town, causing massive delays and impeding emergency responders.
I think this one is an invitation to chaos and havoc in the future.
Rising temperatures and increasingly extreme weather is wreaking havoc on traditional wine-producing regions.
SI: So you're not worried about utility-maximizing machines wreaking havoc in the future?
Should the PT government fall—or Lula be locked up—they could cause havoc.
Despite his past and well-known reputation for promoting prejudice, Mello continued wreaking havoc.
A bored hacker, however, could wreak havoc on any number of passengers' credit cards.
California The Hill: California's jungle primary system is causing havoc in the governor's race.
Often it's just one little spot fire that can be enough to cause havoc.
The temptation to do so will be great, despite the havoc he could wreak.
This white privilege has wreaked havoc on the globe since the start of colonization.
A moose in Alaska walked into a family's backyard — and it wreaked absolute havoc.
Not surprisingly, interest on the debt promises to play havoc with the federal budget.
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Some may manage to survive, but they don't flourish — or wreak havoc on plants.
Unemployment is surging, and a pension crisis has contributed to havoc on public finances.
Link (Avengers: Infinity War's Alex Hashioka) wreaks havoc with his bombs and Master Sword.
Take female hormones and the bloody havoc they can wreak on our mental health.
And it could wreak havoc on the government should that person actually get elected.
In "Honey" (1997) she's a bit more naughty, wreaking havoc on a jet ski.
Washington argues that surreptitious backdoors aren't necessarily needed to wreak havoc in 25G systems.
Hurricane Dorian is stationary over the Bahamas, giving it more time to wreak havoc.
But reporting, especially of chaos and havoc, has always been a young person's game.
The coronavirus has dominated the news and is wreaking havoc on the political world.
And, like the rest of America, she didn't know what havoc coronavirus would bring.
We know it is wreaking havoc on the world's health and the world's economy.
COVID-19 (commonly referred to as the coronavirus) is wreaking havoc on the world.
Now, hurricanes are increasingly stalling when they make landfall, wreaking havoc on targeted areas.
The shutdown has already wreaked havoc on the parks system in many other ways.
Russia also wreaks havoc of its own by dropping bombs near US troop positions.
Repeal and delay would, in the short term, wreak havoc on the Obamacare marketplaces.
Alternatively, this folly could wind up wreaking global havoc well beyond the economic sphere.
Airlines are in a tailspin as the spreading coronavirus wreaks havoc on the industry.
The agency's disorganization and a lack of supplies and personnel contributed to the havoc.
As an Indigenous farmer, the hotter summers were wreaking havoc on his yearly harvest.
Trump is doing this even though it will likely wreak havoc on countless lives.
What tax cuts do, instead, is sharply reduce revenue, wreaking havoc with state finances.
The virus has already wreaked havoc on global supply chains and hit company profits.
Winter storms wreaked havoc on airports and roads throughout the Midwest into the weekend.
This was not the first time white supremacists had wrought havoc in the country.
When the order does come, what havoc will it wreak in the immediate term?
Severe winds, freezing cold, accumulation and downed trees can wreak havoc on this system.
Hurricane Maria has wreaked havoc on the island, destroying thousands of homes and businesses.
A decade ago, the worldwide financial crisis began wreaking havoc on the American economy.
And alcohol can play havoc with the medications people take to control those conditions.
"An entrenched, unfettered class of superpredators is wreaking havoc on American society," he argues.
The coronavirus outbreak has wreaked havoc on the tourism industry in China and beyond.
For the core group, hostile political rumors are simply a tool to create havoc.
The spill has been spreading for almost a week, wreaking environmental and economic havoc.
We all know about the havoc wreaked by Mercury retrograde, but what about Pluto?
The spirit they draw wreaks havoc among the pious chauvinists who run the program.
Normally, the job of keeping hackers from causing havoc is like a chess match.
The 2005 poll was taken shortly after Hurricane Katrina wreaked havoc on New Orleans.
Maybe the slug gets into the water supply of Hawkins and starts wreaking havoc?
Funding disruptions, common now at the federal level, cause havoc in the scientific community.
Mr. Tucker also helped to shape "Cry Havoc!" through Bedlam's outreach program for veterans.
Pregnancy can wreak havoc on the gallbladder, and Revilla's pregnancy had done just that.
As Chivers shows, AI does not need to wipe out mankind to wreak havoc.
Production values are higher and the havoc quotient is lower, despite several elaborate explosions.
Every year they wreak havoc on the chickadees, and often on the bluebirds, too.
This man can create political havoc at home or abroad with a single tweet.
Chiesa claims Conor deliberately created "havoc, mayhem and injury" that resulted in his injuries.
Rain, snow, and road salt can wreak havoc on your boots during the winter.
And if the vesting tax becomes law, it could wreak havoc on the startup world.
Not quite, but fewer women seem to be standing by entitled men who wreak havoc.
Anbang was recently admonished by regulators for causing market "havoc" by pushing risky financial products.
London (CNN Business)A popular weedkiller is wreaking havoc at drugs and chemicals giant Bayer.
Source: Alamy Jack Patterson talks to American Greed about the havoc wreaked by Mark Hotton.
It plays havoc with certain aspects of the original, like clean lines and solid colors.
When a dog wreaks havoc on your wardrobe, it helps to have a blacksmith around.
He bounced between them, causing havoc in their friendship from story arc to story arc.
With that, the house remained intact as Hurricane Michael wreaked havoc on the small city.
It doesn't take that many Brian Clayton Charleses to cause real havoc in this country.
American investors have learned that news out of China can wreak havoc on their portfolios.
That's right, humans may be the ones wreaking havoc, but zombies remain a looming threat.
The unauthorized documentary The Carter revealed his escalating narcotic dependence and the havoc it caused.
British officials have warned that departing the EU could wreak havoc with the nation's finances.
More significant, the Carrington event played havoc with Earth's new telecommunications system, the electric telegraph.
Experts, however, have warned that hackers could potentially use the same account to wreak havoc.
But his inner demons, catalogued in his famous work, wreak havoc on their young marriage.
That the bugs are wide-ranging is one reason why they are causing such havoc.
Could one of Riverdale's most beloved characters be the person wreaking havoc on the town?
Russia also wreaks havoc of its own and has dropped bombs near US troop positions.
Hopefully these diddly little sea dicks don't wreak phallic havoc on the Penis State's Keys.
Neonicotinoid chemicals wreak havoc in an insect's brain, causing its nervous system to shut down.
In practice a rising dollar can play havoc with emerging markets that have dollar debts.
The larger the swings, the more often extremely hot or cold conditions can wreak havoc.
But it doesn't take a lot of people to create a lot of havoc. Sure.
The long story short: Climate change has potential to wreak havoc upon the global economy.
As a sparky and outspoken child, Amy Winehouse caused havoc at her North London school.
And it is something that could possibly wreak havoc on the bond market, he said.
During the Ukrainian elections in 2015, an organization called CyberBerkut wreaked havoc on the election.
Heavy snow and high winds already wreaked havoc with several reported accidents and power outages.
New York (CNN Business)Boeing's 737 Max crisis has wreaked havoc on the airline industry.
On the other end of the line, Prodigy and Havoc erupted into hysterical convulsive laughter.
For months we have heard about the elusive "violent Trump supporter" wreaking havoc on society.
There are long weeks ahead during which all sorts of financial-market havoc could unfold.
The salinity of the water pumped up for irrigation can then wreak havoc on crops.
Someone, or something, breaks into your house and starts wreaking havoc on your precious household.
Trump, meanwhile, doesn't seem concerned, and he even seems to enjoy the havoc he's wreaked.
"In trading, you can't let your personal bias wreak havoc on your trades," he said.
Several upsets in Thursday and Friday's NCAA men's basketball tournament games wreaked havoc on brackets.
I hesitate to take a day off because of the havoc the change will cause.
Siegel worries that inhaling unknown particles could wreak havoc for people with existing respiratory issues.
CRI score: 233 In September 2014, monsoon rains and flash flooding wrought havoc in Pakistan.
His No Child Left Behind legislation wreaked havoc on young girls — and boys — across America.
Wonder Woman — isn't here to simply destroy her enemies or thwart injustice by wreaking havoc.
But until lawmakers craft a budget, the state's fiscal uncertainty is causing havoc among municipalities.
They seem innocent enough at first glance, but they're actually wreaking havoc on our environment.
Everything is personal, intimate, costly in a way that wreaks mental havoc on everyone involved.
And while competition provides great outcomes for consumers, it can wreak havoc on profit margins.
Indeed, the lack of much public disquiet over the arboreal havoc out West is striking.
After the dizzying havoc of the past few weeks, it felt like a welcome respite.
Still, in spite of inefficiencies, the intention of the state is enough to cause havoc.
I was just using my size to get to the basket and create some havoc.
Full stage makeup every day can wreak havoc on your skin if you're not careful.
From Asia to Africa, from Europe to the Americas, this theological perversion has wrought havoc.
The resulting lava flow has swallowed homes and left havoc and damage in its wake.
Narrator: The aftermath of the big one will wreak havoc on infrastructure and the economy.
Congress should certainly maintain its focus on undoing the economic havoc caused by Dodd-Frank.
Tourists are known for wreaking havoc on airplanes, in nature, and even in Disney parks.
Move aside Kardashian curse, there's a new celebrity allegedly wreaking havoc on the sports world.
Costumed Krampuses caused havoc in the streets of Alpine villages during annual December 6 festivals.
His rabid fans wreaked havoc on unsuspecting arenas, who were drastically underprepared for the chaos.
Young Joon Kwak's "Excreted Venus" represents the bifurcated havoc and opportunity that digital architectures create.
But what if that inner darkness were to escape and wreak havoc beyond the frame?
" Van Heemstra also said the actor had caused "sufficient havoc to last a long time.
Democrats described an ethically questionable candidate who will wreak havoc on the health care system.
A contrary ruling would have created havoc in the insurance markets and undermined the law.
The virus, which originated in China, has wreaked havoc on markets, while disrupting businesses globally.
Did we admit a sleeper agent, calmly preparing to wreak havoc some seven years later?
The governor blamed the violence on vandals paid to wreak havoc by right-wing politicians.
The infection triggers the immune system response that inadvertently wreaks havoc on the nervous system.
It's no surprise that Hurricane Maria wreaked the havoc that it did in Puerto Rico.
The desolate image of environmental havoc above is real—no CGI, no Photoshop, no illusions.
Even short stays for nonviolent offenses can wreak havoc with people's jobs and child care.
The virus, which originated in China, has wreaked havoc on markets, while disrupting businesses globally.
Fears of the epidemic's long-term financial and market impacts are wreaking major financial havoc.
It is not only the sharing of personal images which wreaks havoc on victims' lives.
Oil companies take a hitLow prices wreak havoc across the oil and gas supply chain. 
The deluded monk was not beyond the light, But the malignant demon must wreak havoc.
WHO GOT IT: Among others, June Havoc, the daughter of the real-life Momma Rose.
The term Anthropocene is geological shorthand for a world of carbon-induced climate havoc — i.e.
"We just can't even imagine what havoc it is going to be," Ms. Chin said.
Yet as Caligula wreaked havoc, Rome also had values, institutions and mores that inspired resistance.
But here are three ways Hurricane Willa could wreak havoc from Texas to New England.
The team is at its best when Cook is wreaking havoc out of the backfield.
Wrecking Grenada's nutmeg crop, Janet visited havoc on Barbados, the Grenadines and St. Vincent, too.
And the fluids themselves wreak havoc on boreholes by destroying their liners and concrete plugs.
Upzoning will give developers "carte blanche to cut down trees," wreaking environmental havoc, NIMBYs respond.
There is an outcry for data about the havoc wreaked in Yemen by Saudi bombing.
It tails an assassin wreaking havoc in Europe and the government agent tracking her down.
Looks like a barely disguised Alexa — dubbed "Iliza" — becomes self-aware and starts wrecking havoc.
And what would happen if emojis were wreaking havoc inside other apps than their own?
Why do you think suicide wreaks such havoc on the lives of those left behind?
Will Ferrell gate-crashed the commentary booth for a Roger Federer match and wreaked havoc
Harm need not be deliberate; biased data-sets used to train predictive models also wreak havoc.
Which poses the question: Will humans ever not wreak havoc on a dockless bike-sharing service?
One can only imagine what havoc Jordan would have wrought in today's more free-flowing game.
Experts have said it would be difficult to do away with Obamacare completely without causing havoc.
The havoc caused by extreme heat does not get the attention it merits for several reasons.
" As for the effects of Pluto retrograde, she adds, "Will it wreak havoc on our lives?
Norovirus has popped up in Pyeongchang, South Korea, threatening to wreak havoc on the Winter Olympics.
With that many fighters still active, the group can continue to wreak havoc in the region.
Sometimes the show even dips into surreal sidebars as Gamby and Russell wreak their unholy havoc.
It appears there every night and wanders aimlessly, causing havoc with no apparent purpose or motive.
Fear of the economy under a left wing administration would wreak havoc on our good fortune.
As in Mosul, the combination of ISIS brutality and intense coalition bombardment wreaked havoc on civilians.
Furniture, electronics, all that kind of stuff that has wreaked havoc on all of our health.
Hackers and cyber criminals could use this to wreak havoc on our privacy and personal safety.
Powerful ideas, captured in memorable stories, can spread like epidemics, wreaking economic havoc as they go.
When a rebellious woman (Lawrence) moves into a retirement community where the men rule, havoc ensues.
Drops on the skin can wreak havoc on the nervous system and be enough to kill.
Hurricane Irma wreaked havoc in 2000 Caribbean countries, killing scores of islanders and leaving thousands homeless.
They're both action movies that rely heavily on big, flashy sequences of CGI creatures wreaking havoc.
They&aposve got more capability to wreak havoc on Israel than they did before the deal.
Russian hackers have already caused havoc in the Ukrainian electrical grid at least twice since 2015.
Hopefully we can create some havoc out there and make it tough on the opposing (defense).
That long decline has tarnished Ackman's reputation as an investor and wreaked havoc on his portfolio.
Tatum and Gordon-Levitt also co-starred in Havoc in 2005 and 2008's Stop-Loss.
Hackers and cyber criminals could use this to wreak havoc on our privacy and personal safety.
Hurricane Maria's havoc has been devastating, but amid the destruction there's been some incredible work done.
Or, with little effort, they could brick the printers completely, potentially causing havoc for business operations.
"The attack caused havoc," said Mr. Pollio, who still has a day job as a carpenter.
After all, squirrels wreak much more havoc on our electrical grid than hackers all the time.
This population will continue to grow as violent conflicts drag on and climate change wreaks havoc.
Lincoln seems to be wreaking havoc in her parents house in between her days at kindergarten.
I'm not ruling out the white supremacists for causing a lot of havoc in the world.
It sent a shudder through the energy market and wreaked havoc on the U.S. shale industry.
Apple's decision reportedly wreaked havoc inside Facebook, and it may be causing similar disruptions at Google.
P and Havoc had a friend with a speech impediment and made it a new language.
The "Woodward Tornado" wreaked havoc across parts of Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas on April 210, 8443.
"I have this heart where I'm not scared to fight anyone at any point," Havoc said.
Nor has it stopped land grabs and illegal logging that are wreaking havoc in the countryside.
But the videos have also created havoc and can sometimes result in serious damage to property.
What kind of havoc could Bannon wreak on the outside, unencumbered by his West Wing responsibilities?
Weather patterns in cities on coastlines or at the foot of mountains can also wreak havoc.
So how much havoc are you going to wreak on your body with this emerald buffet?
Most municipal lots are actually owned by building landlords (who can play havoc with rent costs).
Small mechanical conceits go a long way to convey the havoc and physical hardship of war.
Update: Super lice are reportedly back and wreaking havoc on schools in at least 25 states.
They wreak special havoc on islands, because most island ecosystems haven't seen anything like them before.
But they will soon have the capability now to wreak havoc with our way of life.
"The court today wreaks havoc on entrenched legislative and contractual arrangement," she said from the bench.
All of these elements could wreak havoc on the human body if not properly accounted for.
Even if you're not the one getting married, wedding costs can wreak havoc on your budget.
Dougie Hamilton had four shots for Carolina and continued to wreak havoc in the offensive zone.
If the dollar suddenly jumps in value, that might wreak havoc and cause defaults or bankruptcies.
Free-spirited Bean exasperates the king as she wreaks havoc with her demon and elf pals.
Deforestation, pollution, climate change, and old fashioned human carelessness are wreaking havoc on the world's forests.
But the commotion comes nowhere close to the terrifying havoc of cancer and its traditional treatments.
Over the course of its 13-day life, Hurricane Dorian has wreaked havoc on the Bahamas.
Tens of thousands of semis rumbled through Will County every day, wreaking havoc on the infrastructure.
The journey was somewhat arduous, as the snow had wreaked havoc on the subway and trains.
And although gel manicures look pretty, Campbell said removing them can "wreak havoc" on one's nails.
By the 1990s, "bing bong boom: They've marketed drugs that have created major havoc," Payne says.
US coasts would probably see even higher sea rise, which would wreak havoc and be irreversible.
In Assassin's Creed, players visit cities from the past, causing havoc on their recreated digital streets.
But now that he's there, Kudlow's errors, misstatements, and exaggerations are wreaking havoc on U.S. policy.
An old Scholar slave trying to escape the havoc makes the mistake of crossing her path.
Legal experts said the rule shreds basic due process and could create havoc beyond immigrant communities.
At one point a cage broke open, allowing monkeys to escape and wreak havoc on neighbors.
In their imagination — and perhaps only there — those kinds of stories wreak havoc in European societies.
Smash this at various inappropriate moments to cause upset, havoc and mayhem over the festive period.
A hacker, or group of hackers, has wrecked havoc across the United States since last summer.
Airlines have canceled thousands of flights as the coronavirus has wreaked havoc on the travel industry.
Uber is looking to deliver coronavirus tests as the virus wreaks havoc on the global economy.
We need to do more than just push back against their agenda to wreak more havoc.
The road is rocky: Drought, wildfire, torrential rainfall and predatory coyotes, starlings and snails wreak havoc.
The GOP's abortion opposition in particular has wreaked havoc on reproductive health care access in America.
As the court correctly recognized, its judgment has the potential to wreak havoc on the system.
The corporal said he knew all about the "terrorists," who had created havoc in northern Rakhine.
An unusually stormy summer in southern Ontario has played havoc with the hunt for the models.
And it has personalized recommendations, which usually wreak some kind of unintended havoc on the world.
On Thursday, an "unauthorized person on the tracks" in Brooklyn wreaked havoc on the A line.
Online attackers are finding increasingly creative ways to wreak havoc using ransomware and now pyramid schemes.
Black bloc is often seen as mostly white males looking to wreak havoc for their cause.
Rock on with Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton as superstars wreaking havoc on their loved ones.
The two Danys accidentally unleash a magical blue dog that wreaks supernatural havoc on the town.
Beginning in the 1950s, however, television and the suburban exodus played havoc with the afternoon papers.
It can actually wreak havoc on your skin, your health, and, yes, even your menstrual cycle.
Miami's center kept the production flowing in the rematch, causing havoc for Washington on both ends.
Microsoft updated security tools Friday to stop the ransomware that has wreaked havoc across the world.
Why it matters: It doesn't take a headline-sized bill to wreak havoc on family budgets.
Some voters will follow the "devil-you-know" philosophy, worrying that newcomers could bring unforeseen havoc.
Here in Charleston, the final city on the eclipse route, the clouds wreaked havoc with totality.
These guns cause havoc in communities of color, which Loesch doesn't know a damn thing about.
This is likely to cause havoc for travelers in addition to downed trees and power lines.
Trump is wreaking havoc while Democrats grapple with a messaging crisis and tumult in party structure.
"Russia's biggest interest would be on wreaking some havoc on the U.S.-Mexico relationship," said Wilson.
Playing out her rescue fantasies, she resolves to stalk the stalker, wreaking havoc in the process.
The wife wanted the divorce but couldn't bear the havoc it would wreak on her family.
It's unusual, yes, and it's wreaking a little bit of havoc on the state's election process.
Meanwhile, there is plenty of evidence that says restrictive diets wreak havoc on your mental health.
The fake neo-Nazi MLK Day rally wreaked havoc online and off The fake neo-Nazi MLK Day rally wreaked havoc online and off The armed neo-Nazi rally that was supposed to happen in Whitefish, Montana, on Martin Luther King Day is not going to happen.
An outbreak of scrapie, an ovine affliction similar to mad cow disease, brings havoc to the valley.
This not only wreaks havoc on an employee's mental and physical state but on the overall economy.
They knew her army and her dragon would wreak havoc upon the innocent citizens of the capital.
The Alpha group appears "as eager to create havoc as to maximize profits," according to the report.
No, we're talking real, honest to god rat kings who are wreaking havoc on the nation's capital.
The fire wreaked havoc in the neighborhood, forcing residents to flee their homes as flames closed in.
Trade frictions are "wreaking havoc with supply chains and costs", according to an executive at electronics manufacturer.
Ship traffic noise has doubled every decade since the 1960s, and it's wreaking havoc on marine life.
The human body is basically one big reservoir of water, which can wreck havoc on a connection.
Umm, Stranger Things is still about inter-dimensional aliens wreaking havoc on a small Indiana town, right?
He then returns to the school to wreak havoc on the town" – this time disguised as "Bianca.
We feel for Tecosky and understand how all this meowing is wreaking havoc on his sleep schedule.
Across the way, Patty (Leslie Jones) gleefully wreaks havoc on any ghost dumb enough to cross her.
They don't even have to open the message for this set of symbols to wreak its havoc.
More specifically, they say it could potentially wreak havoc on your unborn child's yet-to-exist junk.
If you thought The Bachelorette's villain Chad Johnson was done wreaking havoc on his competitors, think again.
Debt collectors are calling, and your walking-dead debt now threatens to wreak havoc on your finances.
It wasn't hard to create a little havoc and, at times, administer a kick in the intellect.
Big fires and power outages are wreaking havoc in California and spreading into the 2020 elections, too.
The animated celebrity portraits are inhuman, threatening to escape the screen and wreak havoc upon the Earth.
The impact: Michael wreaked havoc in the region where the menacing, 12-mile-wide eye came ashore.
That often prefaces a stunt, with Preston looping inside the upfield rush of Za'Darius and wreaking havoc.
But I know from experience that there are just certain people who wreak havoc on our lives.
Ransomware has hit the headlines recently as WannaCry and Petya wreak havoc on older Windows machines worldwide.
Stress can wreak havoc on your back, neck, and shoulders, causing ailments like fatigue, pain, and headaches.
Of course, fans everywhere are expecting some major deaths to wreak havoc upon the season 7 finale.
And the gusty nature of the winds will also create a bit of havoc for the golfers.
While party drug "molly" caused mass hysteria in 2013, mitigative Xanax was quietly wreaking the real havoc.
It's been unusually hot the last couple of days, and it's wrecking havoc on my sleeping schedule.
I was terrified of the havoc he could wreak with my personal information suddenly at his disposal.
Warning: Looking at your smartphone while lying in bed at night could wreak havoc on your vision.
Appearing at his resort in Doral, Florida, Trump insisted the act was causing havoc for his workers.
It's one of the most fascinating pieces of malware to ever wreak havoc on a large scale.
Instead, she flails about, wreaking havoc, engaging in many of the behaviors she was once subjected to.
Spinning quickly in a circle or standing up too fast can wreak havoc with this delicate arrangement.
Fortnite's latest weekly update introduces a souped-up vehicle that seems to wreak havoc wherever it goes.
Jones, alienated from Richards and Jagger, sought solace in drugs and alcohol, wreaking havoc on his health.
The obsession with "free" nearly destroyed the music industry and continues to wreak havoc on the media.
First we have Juggernaut, the hulking Icebox inmate who teams up with Firefist to cause some havoc.
One of them is that you must know your llama, as an unsocialized one could wreak havoc.
The girls make secret plans, skip school, and combine their powers to wreak havoc on their classmates.
The havoc wreaked by Hurricane Maria revealed how neglected the island's infrastructure was prior to the storm.
WE SAW WHAT KIND OF HAVOC THAT WREAKED ON GLOBAL MARKETS IN THE BEGINNING OF THIS YEAR.
The low prices of oil are wreaking havoc in the industry, adding to the broad investor anxiety.
Typically, Sentinels will leave me alone unless I'm truly wreaking havoc, but here, they're much more temperamental.
The ubiquity of Microsoft Office files make them the perfect vector for tricking victims and wreaking havoc.
By gaining complete control over the router, Mabbitt said an attacker could wreak havoc on a network.
Social media users have alleged that the report "meaningless," writing of "elevator closures wreaking havoc on lives."
For the opposition, the protests proved that they can get people onto the streets and cause havoc.
U.S. corporations have $13 trillion stashed abroad and any rapid repatriation could wreck havoc on Asian markets.
That would raise the prospect of default, which would wreak havoc on the U.S. and global economies.
But it was deemed to be too dangerous with Matthew expected to wreak havoc in the area.
But it's about this guy and his problems, and how he wreaks havoc on other people's lives.
He wrought havoc on their family, as he'd done with a successful Brazilian writer he'd met previously.
Oklahoma City has also given Golden State a taste of its own medicine, wreaking havoc in transition.
Our long-term fiscal imbalances, driven primarily by Medicare, will eventually wreak havoc on the federal budget.
Tax cuts and spending increases can play havoc with people's incentives, undermining the efficiency of the economy.
Separately, catastrophic numbers from Liaoning, a north-eastern province, have wreaked havoc with national statistics this year.
The officer told a colleague that GRU would cause havoc in America's presidential election, Time reported Thursday.
"It's causing havoc," said Cory Pittman, operations manager at Allstar Rebar in Newfoundland, on Canada's East Coast.
While Europe's flexible, liberalized market has helped absorb flows, it has caused havoc in global price dynamics.
Unite said a strike would cause "havoc and mayhem" to deliveries in the run-up to Christmas.
" MAZEN ISSA, SENIOR FOREIGN EXCHANGE STRATEGIST, TD SECURITIES, NEW YORK: "It's causing a little bit of havoc.
So even when outdoor temperatures drop, those materials with all their stored heat start to wreak havoc.
Since it started wreaking havoc in January production has plummeted to its lowest levels in two decades.
Anytime there is disruption at top, that is this sudden, it's bound to wreak a little havoc.
With Hurricane Trump wreaking havoc on our nation, this jobs agenda comes not a moment too soon.
Meanwhile, the country's crude-led recovery could be imperiled by militants wreaking havoc on the oil industry.
During this week in 1938, the Great New England Hurricane brought havoc to parts of the Northeast.
The collateral consequences of these raids are already wreaking havoc on immigrant communities all around the country.
In a restaurant, a lawncare business, or an auto shop, these kinds of challenges can wreak havoc.
Ford has been reluctant to come forward because she felt it would wreak havoc on her life.
He said separation alters the way that children's brains work and can wreak havoc on their development.
From evacuations to fires and lava bombs, Kilauea has wreaked havoc on the island throughout the summer.
The drama intensifies as a devastating earthquake rattles the Middle East, leading to havoc and Israel's invasion.
ISIS has reaped havoc and misery in Syria in particular, making refugees of swathes of the populace.
Al Qaeda branches continue to wreak havoc in the Arabian Peninsula, North Africa, West Africa, and Syria.
Beforehand, if there was a change in the fall of 2018, I think it would raise havoc.
According to U.K. blogger Mehreen Baig, the photo-taking habit could also wreak havoc on your skin.
"Committed to wreaking havoc upon orthodoxies of desire, he couldn't help but fit within them," she writes.
In other words, the hackers didn't really care about getting money, and just wanted to wreak havoc.
The black and white birds wreak havoc on picnics, pedestrians, and well, anyone that crosses its path.
Grocery stores and pharmaceutical companies have started stockpiling essential materials to prepare for havoc at the border.
The virus causes havoc in the respiratory system and makes it more difficult for people to breathe.
Like the budget cuts in the 13s, the borrowing did not immediately wreak havoc on the subway.
The plunge of the lira hit stocks in Asia and Europe, and played havoc with currency markets.
Faux fur may not be cruel to animals, but toxic chemicals can wreak havoc on the environment.
This behavior has likely kept us alive as a species, but it creates havoc when we invest.
But pursued recklessly, it could set off a trade war that wreaks havoc on the American economy.
The chemo wreaked havoc on her immune system, and she took a seven-month leave from work.
Hurricane Irma has wrecked havoc on the Caribbean, leaving 19 dead and multiple islands reduced to rubble.
I had "redfaced" for REDDENED, and appreciated the double "Destruction" clues — I love seeing the evocative HAVOC.
Among other things, the Combine wreak havoc on Earth's ecosystem, siphoning its oceans and killing its animals.
Among other things, the Combine wreak havoc on Earth's ecosystem, siphoning its oceans and killing its animals.
That spill spewed three million gallons of oil onto our coast and wreaked havoc on our economy.
"Trump has abused his power to wreak havoc along the border to score political points," Segee said.
Ayodhya languishes as an unheeded cautionary tale, a testament to the havoc wreaked by divisive identity politics.
Coronavirus has wreaked havoc on the retail industry, leading dozens of US retailers to temporarily close stores.
This kind of sharing—which has been wreaking havoc around the globe—tends to be more intimate.
The vulnerabilities we never even think of that can come in and wreak international havoc are stunning.
The work for me was about the internal effect that this havoc had, and what it revealed.
Over an acoustic piano, he raps steadfastly in his gravelly voice, describing the havoc of his childhood.
With 2.2 billion profiles in more than 100 languages, even a small error rate can wreak havoc.
Desertification and droughts are creating havoc around the world, encouraging mass migration, dislocation, unemployment and racial strife.
"They wreak havoc with their violent winds, torrential rainfall and associated storm surges and floods," he said.
This Ebola patient Thomas Duncan, who fraudulently entered the U.S. by signing false papers, is causing havoc.
Marty the grocery store robot has officially wreaked havoc on Stop & Shop employees for one full year.
If household chemicals are wreaking havoc on the hormones of cats, what are they doing to us?
The debt mountain Investors always worry about unpredictable 'black swan' events that can wreak havoc across markets.
The storm wreaked havoc on Barbuda, leaving 90 percent of the island's buildings damaged, according to CNN.
"It will literally wreak havoc on the last pillar of civility in our country," Lewis said. Rep.
The e-commerce giant has already wreaked havoc on multiple industries, and pharmacy retailers are bracing themselves.
Other emerging economies have also suffered with a strengthening U.S. dollar causing havoc for heavily-indebted nations.
With less competition, they may be able to wreak more havoc — and not just on animal hosts.
This can wreak havoc on mood and the many other biological functions that rely on healthy sleep.
You probably know that the hard water in your shower may be wreaking havoc on your skin.
" The effortful diction suggests the exertions involved for this decorous man to contain "the havoc within me.
The coronavirus isn't just putting a strain on Asian healthcare systems; it's wreaking havoc across Europe, too.
Schizophrenia also wreaks havoc on families, who can spend decades mourning a loved one who's still living.
Using his powers as a Sith, Starkiller can wreak total havoc on his enemies and the environment.
Hacked Ring cameras are causing havoc, enabling hackers to creep out family members in their own homes.
It was popular among big game publishers some years back, often causing havoc and annoyance to players.
HE Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman: Well, we've seen the havoc that they have done in September 14th.
Billionaires are getting hit hard as the coronavirus wreaks havoc on businesses and markets across the globe.
Had the district court's injunction taken immediate effect, it would have created havoc in the insurance markets.
Freakish storms, including midwinter rain, and sea-ice breakups increasingly wreak havoc on their sport and livelihood.
Well, this particular administration is so cynical, it's a disturbingly cynical administration, which doesn't mind creating havoc.
In the end, it's a group of people that love havoc and are also not very smart.
While full-blown narcissists often report high levels of personal satisfaction, they create havoc and misery around them.
But repealing Obamacare before a replacement plan is hammered out could wreak havoc in the individual insurance market.
But none was more celebrated than her first about the havoc caused by a surprise visitor's enormous appetite.
But between 2007 and 2011, environmental disaster wreaked havoc on the country; drought hit the agricultural sector hard.
The election took place less than a month after Typhoon Hato wrought havoc in Macau, killing ten people.
How to know when a robocar is fully safe, or at least not wreaking havoc on the road?
On Sunday at the BET Awards, Havoc and Lil' Kim paid tribute to Prodigy while presenting an award.
Neither of those eruptions were massive, but they did wreak havoc on the local communities near the volcano.
The risk is a series of emerging-market defaults that could wreak havoc on the world's banking system.
The Hodels are apparently masochistic nihilists, causing trouble and wreaking havoc just for fun, at least for now.
The teen's stunt comes as thousands seek refuge from the dangerous polar vortex wreaking havoc on the Midwest.
But worst was the mental havoc of not knowing his fate or even the length of his confinement.
Matthew changed course last minute, mostly sparing Florida but wreaking havoc on parts of Georgia and South Carolina.
But there was more cohesion from the hosts and with Rashford causing havoc they deservedly took the lead.
As a result, California's wet season may get shorter but more intense, wreaking havoc on communities and infrastructure.
Shortly thereafter, the Kid wreaks havoc when he visits a family celebrating the birthday of their son, Gordie.
"A prolonged economic slowdown with low or even negative interest rates could wreak further havoc," the report stated.
Historic rainfall continues to wreak havoc in the Carolinas, where all-time rainfall records have already been broken.
The tragedy comes just one month after a series of fast-spreading wildfires wreaked havoc on the region.
His Crimean land grab upset the post-cold war order, and his troops wreak havoc in Ukraine's east.
That move can wreak havoc on older people's financial lives if their child struggles to repay the debt.
This runaway vehicle wreaked minor on-field havoc following a high school football championship in Texas last December.
"The potential for this technology to wreak havoc on people of color cannot be understated," said Rep. Gomez.
This wreaks havoc on large administrations and results in delays, for example, in class registration and final exams.
The storm -- with its 100+ mph winds and torrential rains -- wreaked havoc from Raleigh to the Outer Banks.
Although they initially waged war on Pakistan's perceived enemies, before long they began to wreak havoc at home.
In such scenarios, a falling currency may wreak more economic havoc than a formal breach of government obligations.
Smaller numbers of Hondurans and Nicaraguans were granted TPS after Hurricane Mitch wreaked havoc in 1998 (see chart).
However, as any pool-obsessed child will tell you, chlorine can wreak some serious havoc on your hair.
Laura Kelly issued a state of emergency for Doniphan County as flash floods wreaked havoc on the community.
All it takes is figuring out a way to get phones to repeatedly make calls to wreck havoc.
It's been exactly one year since Hurricane Maria wreaked havoc on Puerto Rico as a Category 4 storm.
The stuff sinks to the seafloor and wreaks havoc on ecosystems, cratering oxygen levels and spiking salt content.
These worm-style attacks spread globally in very rapid fashion, causing havoc at companies like FedEx and Maersk.
Both backs caused havoc for Atlanta's speedy defense not by running around them but by running past them.
Doges causing absolute havoc, like a pair of naughty, scheming clothes bandits — we'll never get sick of it.
"The kid bumped me on the lunch line," Havoc responded when I asked what the fight was over.
Protect Your Car, Too A dog's claws can wreak havoc on a car if you don't properly prepare.
Sources involved with the production tell us Kim and Havoc were late adds to the show as presenters.
That has wrecked havoc on global markets, sending the Dow Jones Industrial Average down 5% already this year.
Rivalries between the cartels wreak havoc on the lives of civilians who have nothing to do with narcotics.
It's a harsh reality that is part of the opioid epidemic that has wreaked havoc across the nation.
"My sense is the late Easter really wreaked havoc," said Joseph LaVorgna, chief U.S. economist at Deutsche Bank.
They're seventh in weighted defense DVOA, and have the tools to wreak havoc on Kansas City's passing game.
On Tuesday, a 5-foot-long alligator that had been causing havoc in Chicago's Humboldt Park was caught.
The volcanic deposits also wreak havoc with compasses; those with second thoughts might struggle to retrace their steps.
Can our current agricultural practices keep up with that demand for food without wreaking havoc on the planet?
But if immunity laws cause havoc, they can also help curb it—by safeguarding the separation of powers.
Planes have since started taking off again, but not before wreaking havoc on travel plans around the globe.
Running wild like a confused outlaw who just wreaked havoc because it's all he knows how to do.
LIV: Turns out sitting in a car for five hours a day wreaks total havoc on your body!
News yesterday that Nike would be selling its sneakers directly through Amazon wreaked havoc on other sporting retailers.
For centuries, only a handful of states have had the resources to wreak havoc on a massive scale.
Record-breaking heat is also wreaking havoc in California, where the wildfire season is already worse than usual.
Hurricane Barry is set to wreak havoc on weekend travel — here's what you need to know about flights
It's basically just an open excuse to show Jamie Foxx wreaking havoc on a city's worth of criminals.
Record-breaking hurricanes, extreme flooding, and raging wildfires wreaked emotional, economic, and environmental havoc on America last year.
After serious consideration, I've decided that the long hours of standing would wreak havoc on my arthritic knees.
Six weeks into the NFL season, bye weeks are beginning to wreak havoc on fans of fantasy football.
Hurricane Dorian continues to wreak havoc with flash floods, tornadoes, and power outages along the southeastern US coast.
Five weeks into the NFL season, bye weeks are beginning to wreak havoc on fans of fantasy football.
The intense floods in West Virginia killed more than 85033 people and wreaked havoc across the state. Sen.
And in rail, industry leaders agree that President Donald Trump's trade war is wreaking havoc on the industry.
Plus, the combined size of Porzingis and the Knicks' new center could create havoc for opponents, Hornacek said.
Congress has a golden opportunity to stop the NLRB's joint employer standard from wreaking havoc on job creators.
Four weeks into the NFL season, bye weeks are beginning to wreak havoc on fans of fantasy football.
But while the winter weather could wreak havoc for travelers, it could provide a Christmas miracle for others.
Miliband visits Iraq regularly now, working with the very people whose lives his former government threw into havoc.
The storms wreaked havoc on residents in areas including New Orleans, where some homes were hit especially hard.
But the conversation also needs to address a dangerous interconnected public health crisis wreaking havoc among under-30s.
I want to just cause a little havoc, get into some trouble, get into some safe, manageable mischief.
The officer told a colleague that the GRU would cause havoc in America's presidential election, Time reported Thursday.
So it shouldn't have been shocking that the Panthers were able to create havoc up front against Denver.
If storms regularly produce economic havoc in the First World, this will require a new way of living.
Imagine the kind of havoc you could wreak with even a few isolated data points from this set.
The same hurricane season that affects Louisiana and Florida in the US can also wreak havoc on Cancún.
But wine might also be able to protect your memory from the havoc wreaked by diseases like Alzheimer's.
Unfortunately, acid rain wreaks havoc on delicate aquatic ecosystems, and smog and particulate matter negatively affect lung function.
Hurricane Dorian is set to wreak havoc on air travel — here's what you need to know about flights
China's experience provides a good case study on how COVID-19 could wreak havoc on our own economy.
Hurricane Sandy wrought havoc on the Jersey Shore town of Brielle when it made landfall in October 20033.
American Airlines is stripping its in-flight service to bare bones as coronavirus wreaks havoc on its business.
Their belief that vaccinations are dangerous for children created havoc in Italian schools, forcing the government to intervene.
On March 13, President Donald Trump declared a national emergency as the coronavirus pandemic continued to wreak havoc.
Interview opportunities quickly came her way — only to evaporate even more swiftly as the coronavirus wreaked its havoc.
It shouldn't be a problem, but it shows how coronavirus is wreaking havoc ... even with the court system.
Mr. Dervishaj was a notorious criminal known for wreaking havoc in and around New York City's Albanian community.
Many of the other interviews focus on his difficult personality and the havoc addiction wrecked on his life.
So, you've got a country in the Middle East that's causing great havoc and the message is clear.
Climate change affects our home lives, too, as extreme events fueled by warming wreak havoc on US communities.
After discovering an old film hidden in the walls, they inadvertently unleash a sex demon that wreaks havoc.
Every year brings at least one storm that causes havoc in the South and devastation across the Northeast.
The wind wreaked havoc with Koepka's shots throughout his bogey binge, which began at the par-4 11th.
I am in Atlantic City doing nothing but wreaking havoc, doing things I know I shouldn't be doing.
Republicans view the Fed as a key player in offsetting the economic havoc being wrought by the coronavirus.
The second is that, when banked allowances do run out, prices will snap sharply upward, raising political havoc.
Delta on Tuesday suspended its 2020 financial guidance as the novel coronavirus wreaked havoc on the airline industry.
As novel coronavirus COVID-22006 wreaks havoc on the global economy, Alibaba finds itself in a familiar position.
At the same time, the health bill being drafted behind closed doors is creating havoc in the Senate.
Then, one day, when Axton is 11, an invisible stranger enters their lives and begins to wreak havoc.
The flooding was as unpredictable as the havoc it had wreaked: low in parts and high in others.
Though only 120 of the satellites are up and running, they&aposre already wreaking havoc with astronomical research.
But ISIS has succeeded in doing what Al Qaeda never did — it's an open invitation to wreak havoc.
A couple of fancy dinners with a habit of lunches out can wreak havoc on a food budget.
Panama's only answer to the global havoc caused by climate change, it seems, is to do local damage. ■
Tropical Storm Harvey, on the other hand, wreaked havoc across Houston, battering poor and rich with similar ferocity.
If implemented, a ban on a major share of US oil and gas production would wreak economic havoc.
The European invasion of native lands continues to wreak havoc on the life support system of the planet.
In 2017, Hurricanes Maria and Irma wreaked havoc on many of the British Virgin Islands, including Necker Island.
Trump has rarely returned to his hometown as President, citing the havoc his presence would wreak on traffic.
"It really played havoc with her self confidence," says an industry source of Moore's split from Kutcher, 41.
Two months after Hurricane Maria wreaked havoc on Puerto Rico, the island remains in a state of crisis.
"The evangelists of hate and division are wreaking havoc in our society using social media," Mr. Abiy said.
But there's a good chance you've wondered what it would be like to cause havoc, free of consequences.
In any given week, climate crisis–fueled storms, floods, wildfires, or droughts are wreaking havoc around the world.
Mainstream Republicans are fretting over the havoc those forces could unleash as they seek to protect their majorities.
In the Blizzard of 1996, 20 feet of snow and 50 mph winds wreaked havoc on the Northeast.
"Normal governments don't have revolutionary arms that export revolutions and wreak havoc on their neighbors," the official said.
Trump has said he might consider withholding them but insurers say that would wreak havoc in the markets.
Westbrook was a bench player, a defensive specialist; his job was to enter the game and wreak havoc.
In the West, Russia's Internet Research Agency wreaked havoc on 2016's Brexit vote and US presidential election.
He has emerged as the project's chief opponent, warning it will cost too much and wreak environmental havoc.
The havoc that the fall armyworm has generated in Africa is just a taste of what is ahead.
Why it matters: Hurricanes can wreak havoc on communications networks, making rescue and recovery efforts even more difficult.
We like that action, we like to get on base, we like to create havoc on the basepaths.
But Obamacare repeal would leave 22 million Americans without coverage and wreak havoc on the individual insurance market.
To say "Nazi" in reference to the mobs who wrought havoc on Charlottesville last year, arguably, is expedient.
The Sports Authority liquidation wreaked havoc on Nike and Under Armour, as it was a customer of both companies.
Payton won't be pressed to score and can concentrate on facilitating, cutting, and wreaking havoc on the other end.
Not only she's a woman but she's also been creating havoc in the art scene since the 50's.
Because Dee Dee had her daughter's salivary glands removed, Gypsy has a permanent dry mouth that wreaks dental havoc.
Basically, if they had wanted to, the hackers likely could have wreaked some serious havoc — like turning things off.
Ford practiced a fantasy politics, promising subways that would never get built and wreaking havoc on the city's budget.
Smart cities will need to secure their critical, digital infrastructure from hackers seeking to wreak havoc on the area.
February's brutal sell-off and the UK's European Union referendum have played havoc with lenders' ability to access markets.
The virus ultimately needs to find its way to the correct kinds of cells in order to wreak havoc.
She admits that when she moved to L.A. the new climate and hectic schedule wreaked havoc on her complexion.
Revelations about Meltdown and Spectre have wreaked digital havoc and left a critical mass of confusion in their wake.
Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards told "The Axe Files" that repealing Obamacare will "create havoc" for women in America.
But it's all connected by the idea of the devastating, sometimes sneaky havoc that trauma leaves on our lives.
Besides, judicious credit arrangements ensure that losses from inventories are modest and spread too widely to wreak economic havoc.
Escaped salmon have wreaked havoc in Chile's rivers, as the ravenous fish eat most of the native fish population.
Copious amounts of beer and glaring sleeplessness wreak their havoc, and everything starts to seem like a huge fog.
"Electronic traders are wreaking havoc in the markets," Leon Cooperman, founder of hedge fund Omega Advisors, told the WSJ.
Meanwhile jihadist groups, some of which are aligned with al-Qaeda or Islamic State, have continued to wreak havoc.
It creates havoc with a pride's social structure and increases stress and tension across the spectrum of its family.
Roy Cooper said the hurricane was "wreaking havoc" in the state with nearly 600,000 residents without electricity on Friday.
Remember: The Brexit process has wreaked havoc on the pound, one of the most traded currencies in the world.
The Brexit process has already wreaked havoc on the pound, one of the most traded currencies in the world.
This helps insure against the downward spiral of foreclosures and falling prices that has wreaked havoc in other countries.
Putin has created havoc precisely in the no man's lands — Georgia and Ukraine — rather than in the NATO lands.
He even famously scolded Sean Hannity, who was trying to underplay the havoc in New Orleans, on the air.
Snow, sleet, and ice wreaked havoc in the southeastern US as canceled flights and power outages continued to mount.
The powerful storm blasted northern Germany with 50-60 mph winds, downing trees and wreaking havoc on public transportation.
The younger Paul had been in the media for causing havoc in the West Hollywood neighborhood he moved into.
The man who wreaked all of this emotional havoc is now promising to be Angel's knight in shining armor.
People still loved Brooke during those havoc-wreaking years, but I like the fact that she's become the heroine.
Air travel can spread a pandemic worldwide within days, wreaking havoc on the disorganized megacities of the developing world.
The federal government is the one wild card on Wall Street that is wreaking havoc on stocks, Cramer said.
As a result, the coming rise in the number of retirees per worker will wreak havoc on the system.
There are other ways that microgravity wreaks havoc with on astronaut's body, not limited to bone and muscular degeneration.
That attitude could wreak havoc with environmental regulation, which imposes the biggest costs but also brings the biggest rewards.
This has all happened while Trump's steel and import tariffs have wreaked havoc on the car industry at large.
Here's how to avoid letting the messenger planet wreak too much havoc in your life this time of year.
Excess sweating can wreak havoc on your face, particularly your forehead, creating an ideal environment for spots to thrive.
Started in 13, F.lux is the best way to keep your laptop from wreaking havoc on your sleep schedule.
Image: Daniel KadouriThere's still the possibility that an over-zealous predator might wreak havoc on our native gut flora.
The extreme fluctuations wreaked emotional havoc on many traders, many of whom had invested much their entire life savings.
That worst-case scenario remains mild compared with the havoc wrought by CDOs a little over a decade ago.
On Friday, morning train commuters faced disruption after the extreme heat wreaked havoc on the rail network and airports.
Supernova explosions could obliterate Earth's ozone layer, for instance, which would wreak havoc on marine plankton and coral reefs.
Monsoon rains from June to September are important for farm-dependent Nepal, but they also cause havoc each year.
In 1977, in the beginning of a stifling heat wave, a 19773-hour blackout sent the city into havoc.
One of the goals of the terrorists is to cause havoc and reactions that are not thought-out well.
This much larger fish wreaks havoc on the waters it populates: uprooting plants, spreading diseases, overeating, and multiplying rapidly.
Black carbon wreaks havoc on the climate, even though it usually makes up a small share of total emissions.
Weather A tornado overnight slammed Jefferson City, Missouri, causing widespread damage and wreaking havoc in the state's capital city.
In fact, he says, even the anticipation of lower marginal tax rates could play havoc with revenues next year.
Afghan officials meanwhile have warned that up to 18,000 men fighting in Syria could return home and wreak havoc.
Since rolling out "Messenger Day" a week ago, the update has wreaked havoc on my formerly uncluttered Messenger feed.
Cheryl isn't alone when it comes to bringing havoc to what was supposed to be a small get-together.
Is it any surprise the rest of the team voting for Veronica to take over would lead to havoc?
Why risk being intercepted by airport intelligence when one can wreak havoc with a kitchen knife here at home?
It also cuts off all federal funding for premium subsidies and Medicaid expansion after 2026, which would wreak havoc.
From tax breaks to no-bid contracts, crony deals wreak havoc on markets and capitalism both ethically and economically.
It's been a year since the WannaCry ransomware swept the globe, encrypting computers and wreaking havoc in the process.
This is known as a currency war, and it can wreak havoc on economies — particularly those of emerging markets.
It would endanger the lives of many, while creating economic and environmental havoc mimicking the Chernobyl or Fukushima explosions.
When the dinner party goes down in flames, courtesy of Mickey Dobbs, She Who Wreaks Havoc takes her leave.
Another major factor is the great recession, which wreaked havoc with the savings and retirement accounts of many workers.
Massive depreciations led to financial havoc, as asset prices tumbled and these countries' enormous debts ballooned in dollar terms.
That are obviously causing havoc in their workplace and limiting the prospects for women in that network and others.
The Ft. Lauderdale Airport shooter walked casually through baggage claim before suddenly pulling his gun out and wreaking havoc.
Unpredictable solar winds cause disturbances in our planet's magnetic field and can play havoc with communications technology on Earth.
Jen told cops she believes Ronnie broke in and started wreaking havoc, because whoever did it let themselves in.
This bundle will train you how to counterattack cybercriminals who are out to wreak havoc on corporations and individuals.
I didn't "feel pregnant" and then "fall in love" with the microscopic worm nugget wreaking havoc in my uterus.
It can also wreak havoc with the performers' ability to keep track of where they are in the story.
Or you can euthanise it by putting them in the freezer — it's better than unleashing havoc on the environment.
Islamic State might be on the run, but if left unchecked, it can wreak havoc in Afghanistan and beyond.
We're protecting against bioterrorism, where someone could intentionally try to bring in items to wreak havoc in this country.
The less said about Kane—and whatever havoc he may wreak on upstate New York this summer—the better.
There's also the chance that the new coral becomes an invasive species, potentially wreaking havoc on marine ecosystems. 5.
Germany is considering offering Turkey emergency aid funds as U.S. sanctions continue to wreak havoc on the Turkish economy.
Such measures would go far in preventing the wrong people being able to obtain and wreak havoc with drones.
Hackers are wreaking havoc in our politics and our culture — and outdated laws actually protect them from facing justice.
The CHOICE Act would take a flamethrower to the law, the ashes of which could wreak havoc going forward.
Strong cross-winds played havoc during the final, prompting some competitors to say the event should have been postponed.
Mudslides following a Saturday night storm had "wreaked havoc" on the highway, which took officials two days to clear.
Ma, meanwhile, has warned for some time that automation and AI will wreak havoc on jobs around the world.
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This wide termination when Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy in 2008 caused havoc in financial markets around the world.
An estimated 2% to 8% of adults can't get rest because terrifying dreams wreak havoc on their sleeping patterns.
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And, if elected, the threat could move from the rhetoric to the real, wreaking havoc on millions of lives.
Santayana played with ideas; Conrad mistrusted them, sure that some fool would get hold of them and wreak havoc.
But they have become a kind of Frankenstein's monster, unmoored from their creators to wreak havoc on the countryside.
After examining 1.6 million transactions over 18 years, they concluded that repealing the current policy would wreak economic havoc.
After that, the virus starts to wreak havoc and replicate in hopes of infecting you and the next bystander.
Thanks to the intervention of the engineers, there had been no spillover, no havoc, and hence no land-building.
The WannaCry bug exploited a U.S. government-developed vulnerability and wreaked havoc on businesses and consumers as a result.
Before coming to the US, the spotted lanternfly invaded Korea, quickly establishing itself and wreaking havoc on its agriculture.
In fact, there are dropped shots everywhere in the final round at Carnoustie, where the wind is playing havoc.
"Financial stress can certainly wreak havoc on a person, if he is indeed dealing with financial woes," she said.
At the same time, critics say, she neglected an exploding pension crisis that has wreaked havoc on public finances.
Belgium is among Europe's biggest per capita contributors of jihadis to Syria, who then drift back to wreak havoc.
SpaceX will need to try to pick a place where those microbes will wreak the least havoc on Mars.
To create better policy that does not simply create economic havoc, Congress should also expand its countering Russia toolkit.
Typhoon Mangkhut made landfall in Guangdong on Sunday, killing two people after wreaking havoc in Hong Kong and Macau.
While the swathe Euron cuts through the armada is hard to follow, it feels convincing in its nonlinear havoc.
Sure enough it becomes self-aware, instantly goes mad, and wreaks inter-dimensional havoc on Britain's towns and countryside.
Donald Trump talks about the rampant violence and the havoc that MS-13 gang members wreak on their communities.
" And most egregiously: "MacKenzie's revenge: Can the soon-to-be former wife of Jeff Bezos wreak havoc on Amazon?
But as storms powered by warming oceans wreak havoc in the U.S., some political leaders see a changing dynamic.
That new reality wreaked havoc on the stock market, erasing trillions in wealth and sparking massive drops this week.
If the coronavirus spreads and causes disruptions to other major economies, it could wreak further havoc on supply chains.
Presidents in the past leaned on the Fed to rev up growth ahead of elections, sometimes causing havoc later.

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