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1
Sometimes they can make a u-turn, gather strength at sea again, and return to
wreak
more
havoc.
2
For some people, being dead is only a relative condition; they
wreak
more
than the living do.
3
A spark, dancing defiantly, was wafting on the wind, heading for another building, to
wreak
more
havoc.
4
Yemen's shattered healthcare infrastructure and already weakened population suggest the virus could
wreak
more
havoc if takes hold.
5
Did Burgess, Philby and Maclean
wreak
more
damage to the British establishment following their exposure than they had while they were actually spying?
6
But having tormented the defences of Mali, Gabon and South Sudan, can he
wreak
more
havoc against the stronger Nigerian and Guinean defences?
7
The nation appeared to avoid a top-level disaster because the rapidly moving typhoon blew away before
wreaking
more
damage, officials said.
8
They say the 100-year hurricane is one that
wreaks
more
economic destruction than 99 percent of hurricanes in history.
9
Peru has said that it expects El Nino conditions off its coast to stretch into April, potentially
wreaking
more
havoc in central and northern Peru.
wreak
more
wreak