Word: wreak
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...urge you to consider that by allowing[Mecham] to return to office to wreak havoc onceagain upon this state you will have redefined inthe most shameful way what is acceptable conductfor a public official," Eckstein argued...
Howley and Presz, left to take on the entire Clarkson team, were able to wreak enough havoc to win control of the puck...
Susan Luke, who works for Sports-medicine, Boston, spoke about "Sensible Weight Management the High Energy Way." She emphasized the danger of crash diets, which wreak havoc on the human metabolism, and said that the correct way to diet is to eat low-fat foods...
...write this from my padded room in the Cambridge Hospital for the Stupid, repenting whatever mental weakness brought me into the movement in the first place. I can only hope that the wave of insanity that spread through Harvard in my day never returns' to wreak its havoc again...
Some take medication to tone down their pain, but it is never fully alleviated. Some strike out, verbally and physically, at family members who don't know how to help them. Most are ravaged by an internal war. Their emotions tear them up, and they wreak havoc on their careers, relationships and desire to live...