Word: havoc
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...junior, and then again while he was captain as a senior, Granger played both ways, wreaking havoc on opposing gridders. From his tailback position, he often left defensive backs confused with his slashing running style, while from his linebacking spot he punished the opposition, remembers...
...Woburn native dazzled Harvard crowds and weaked havoc on opposing teams for four years with her aggressive style at play. Just last week, she set the Harvard career scarring records with 33 goals...
NEWSPAPERS ENCOUNTER the problem all the time. Print an article exposing dissension in a group, or casting aspersions on some noble cause, and complaints will pour in. People worry about the press's responsibility to exercise its power with delicacy, the ability of the printed word to wreak havoc in people's lives, the need for social restraints to balance writers' unassailable freedom to publish whatever they want. It's rare, however, that the book industry faces such a conundrum, and rarer still that authorities try to crack down on book publishers. Freedom-of-the-press buffs, then, will...
...officer with no unit, no fixed duties and an inexplicable relationship to the general that permits him to witness all sorts of unedifying carnage. He has an estranged wife (rather gamely played by Jacqueline Bisset), whose function it is to become a refugee so that we can see what havoc was wreaked on the civilian population by the Communist invaders. One has not seen a heroine's hairdo stay so splendidly in place, no matter what her travail, since the 1940s. The $46 million did not go into the battle sequences; they look cheap, have neither scale nor point...
...allow victim's families to testify at trials, forcing people to hear the havoc drunk drivers have wreaked...