Word: havoc
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...Murphy lost the ball under the Dartmouth boards but then wreaked havoc, deflected the ball, and ultimately forced a turnover by forward Ashley Taylor—the Big Green’s third in five possessions...
...Saturday night’s game is any indication, the Big Green would best beware: Cserny’s mother will again be in attendance at Lavietes. In that case, there’s no telling what havoc the Harvard captain could wreak...
...potential repercussions of the Texas redistricting scheme, have laid the groundwork for a crisis in the democratic process. The next time a party wrests control of the executive and legislative branches in a large state, its leadership may imitate Delay’s tactics. Such a move would wreak havoc on the democratic process...
...make progress toward peace, he can't afford to wait. With last week's declaration of a truce between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, relations between the two sides have reached their warmest level in years--owing in large part to Abbas' willingness to confront the violence that wreaked havoc on Palestinian society under Yasser Arafat. But Abbas is in an excruciating bind. While he needs to move fast to accommodate Israeli demands, he also risks reprisals from his own people that could cost him his job and very possibly his life. No sooner had Abbas agreed to a cease...
...first “crisis” of the evening appeared in the opening short: a little boy’s squealing, floor-pounding, havoc-wreaking temper tantrum in a crowded supermarket. The advertisement portrayed the young father’s distress and embarrassment at this shrill demonstration, concluding with the advice, “use…condoms...