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1 Characters from some of the previous books crop up again to cause mayhem .
2 We find that when they are not in the team they cause mayhem .
3 But Livingston know how to cause mayhem from long throws.
4 The object is destroy the city, take on the authorities, and generally cause mayhem .
5 Allowing car pool vehicles to use bus lanes would cause mayhem it was claimed today
6 Make her thrash legs in the air, cause mayhem .
7 Heavy police presence at taxi rank as multiple shootings on Thursday and Friday cause mayhem , injury and death.
8 It's a world both banal and absurd, where rogue ventriloquist theatre escorts -and intoxicating ice-cream- cause mayhem .
9 And there is nothing religious in attending a church service that has in mind to cause mayhem at its conclusion.
10 A Government pilot scheme to allow car pool vehicles to share Dublin's bus lanes would cause mayhem , it was claimed today.
11 What to watch: -Possible return of dormant tribal militias, paid by politicians to kill and cause mayhem , mainly during elections.
12 He said although an attack had the potential to cause mayhem if carried out on a large scale, it was highly unlikely.
13 With hindsight it is easier to conclude that Morgan deserted that policy late on Friday when Morris was beginning to cause mayhem .
14 The cheeky cut simply lets the buns cause mayhem all day, while the thigh straps provide you with extra security and style.
15 We both have the same sense of humour -we're both incredibly sarcastic and laugh at the same things and cause mayhem .
16 Those seconds afford Luther Burrell a much improved gain line to cause mayhem ; but worse, they get Joseph into the tiniest of spaces.
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