Mark Spencer finishes his barbecue and resumes wreaking havoc on the multibillion-dollar phone equipment business.
Derivatives were freed to run havoc in 1999 in an inappropriate and sneaky way.
An unexpected drop in your credit limit can wreak havoc with your credit score, too.
The Loeb Aron view is that they will sell through the market, causing havoc and uncertainty.
"I went to that mosque and caused havoc, but they didn't care, " says Asha.
Our money history has a way of either supporting our success or creating havoc.
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Such draconian Medicare cuts would create havoc and chaos in health care for seniors.
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Dr Jalan believes that a deeper structural and systemic problem is wreaking havoc with the economy.
Another day, another congressman writing an angry letter about a tech Godzilla wreaking havoc in Privacyville.
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But lately those big-traffic generators have been under pressure, thanks to havoc in the marketplace.
Hurricane Irene is predicted to wreak havoc on large swaths of the mid-Atlantic and the Northeast.
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Such draconian cuts in Medicare payments would create havoc and chaos in health care for seniors.
Hurricane Irene and Superstorm Sandy both wreaked havoc on the North and Mid-East coast.
But in other cases habits can wreak havoc with our lives, as with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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Will bad weather wreak havoc on Wisconsin voter turnout in the Republican and Democratic primaries?
"Rapid growth can also mean rapid descent, creating havoc for many people, " he said.
In Vicksburg, women, children, the elderly everyone and everything endured brutal havoc wrought by new weaponry.
Since then a series of scandals have caused havoc on the fortunes and industry.
At the same time, volatile commodity prices wreaked havoc on profit margins and earnings.
So what you're seeing is drug-starving crazy addicts, drug addicts, that are wrecking havoc.
He allegedly confessed to creating the virus and posted an apology for the havoc it caused.
Mentions Walter Alvarez and the Alvarez hypothesis, which wreaked havoc with the uniformitarian idea of extinction.
Those loans wreaked havoc in world financial markets where they were sold in bundles.
Will Christopher Chope and his allies sweep down from the hills to cause more havoc?
Some spam messages contain computer viruses that wreak havoc with the recipients' hard drives.
She suffered unimaginable horrors and was made to watch appalling havoc wreaked on her family.
Target reported disappointing sales for November, thanks to super-storm Sandy and the havoc it wrecked.
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George W. Bush did also manage, while wreaking all this havoc, to cut taxes twice.
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It was grandiose ideas, after all, that wrought havoc on Russia for much of this century.
For now the clan militias, who for years wrought havoc in Mogadishu, have been behaving themselves.
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