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1 That thing could cause havoc if it gets released into the beyond.
2 However, vulture funds continue to cause havoc across the global economy.
3 However, flash floods and torrential downpours are set to cause havoc in some communities.
4 His dangerous inswingers from set pieces can also cause havoc .
5 He said some people were still lighting bonfires and fireworks, which could cause havoc .
6 Partly because the loa will cause havoc looking for him.
7 But he told Fairfax that wouldn't mean she would cause havoc for the royals.
8 So you sent the dragon against Trillinon to cause havoc .
9 Hundreds of people have been evacuated as floods continue to cause havoc across central Europe.
10 On a good day he can cause havoc especially if the bowlers give him width.
11 The ongoing delays continue to cause havoc for passengers.
12 If we can get her on the ball in dangerous areas, she can cause havoc .
13 Those that may be considered undesirable, if possessed by no one, may unwittingly cause havoc .
14 Something that would cause havoc in the Christian world.
15 Britain could cause havoc to EU business during the delay, for example by vetoing key decisions.
16 The rainy season can cause havoc , as potholes fill with water and roads turn to rivers.
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