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That is plausible but to suppose that a score or even two of Naud fighters could wreak such destruction on a battle-cruiser-class vessel
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All the while the Elf recounted to herself everything the Matriarch had told her about how to remedy as far as possible any unintended damage she might wreak on an innocent victim
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That in itself would have been enough to wreak havoc;
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But still… The internal pressures of the body and all would wreak havoc
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I rushed back to the room where she continued to wreak havoc into her pillow and I sat next to her again putting my arms around her as best I could
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He was a demonic machine, bred for bloodletting, destruction and chaos, indeed designed to wreak havoc on human flesh
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It was not necessarily for its symbolism, only those who attempted to wreak havoc on it prior to 9/11 attempted so for its seeming power
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I had the canon send some shot into the woods to wreak a little havoc, but I couldn’t tell if it had been successful
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“On your feet! By the God of Moses, I shall wreak my vengeance upon our enemy with or without you!”
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“On your feet! By the God of Moses, I shall wreak my
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"What I don't want is to leave him behind to play with this technology—to wreak more havoc in the future
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Athene thought it more probable that they feared the father and were hedging their bets in case he came after them to wreak vengeance
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As he went past Natalie realised that it was Dr Singh and her threat to wreak some revenge on him returned with a vengeance
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Famished from its long slumber, it would travel down from the snow-covered mountains to wreak havoc on the village below
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He could spend hours redesigning the lives of his friends on the mental plain and wreak havoc in their relationships and their lives
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The dark creatures under Lucis’s influence wreak havoc on the planet
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Of course, there is no way that JáhmWüd can allow The Eliminator to wreak havoc and death throughout his dimensional neighborhood
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She would call him the ‘glorious dead’, a man who had devoted his time on earth to seeking out injustices, cut down in the prime of his life by people who only wanted to spread terror, people who conspired in the dark corners of human existence to wreak destruction, who caused the death of innocent consumers everywhere, whose only manifesto was to destroy order and create chaos
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Saul, distraught, to his agents yelled so he could vengeance wreak:
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The Americans were itching to find some German soldiers to wreak revenge on but so far the Germans had fled in a hurry
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"A little drop to wreak havoc in that tortured, twisted brain
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” Wendy held up her shot glass and announced, “To the AJC, may it wreak havoc forever
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But what was the ultimate goal? Wreak havoc for the sheer power thrill? Destroy the team? Destroy me?
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Oh the havoc we wreak when we kill a heart
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Only those who attempted to wreak havoc on it prior to 9/11 attempted so for its seeming power
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The traps are effective but wreak havoc on the
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dogs sent to battle to wreak havoc on the enemy
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Imported or new birds that are infected can wreak havoc
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Heroin is highly addictive and can wreak havoc on both the
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can wreak havoc on a baby
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castle he/she would wreak havoc on many dimensions, even the
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twist the facts to wreak havoc on couples
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and AD distinctions the way they have been for centuries rather than making any adjustments accordingly, which would wreak havoc on all our calendars
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Laura has access to a super-machine that can wreak havoc on
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They’d wreak havoc on every nation they came into
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we observed the anti-rejection drugs he was on wreak havoc on his
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That would certainly wreak havoc on one’s mind and account for the blank look in the eyes that were somewhat 185
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He now promised his people greater material wealth; double the daily wage earned on the farm in exchange for absolute silence about the totemic Kokopoulos who, Kicheche, would assure all and sundry, would wreak death and destruction should the merest whisper of indiscretion come to his ears as Head Mganga, as Kandowere now styled himself
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Once in force inside his perimeter, the enemy would then be free to wreak havoc and even capture the port of Pusan, making any final withdrawal impossible
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Once out they would wreak havoc on the convoys and be almost impossible to track down
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“Lover?” Higgins asked quickly, a touch of apprehension in his voice and his eyes at the mere suggestion of something so scandalous that could wreak further havoc upon this case and their investigation
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His plan was to let the Artooroian fleet locate his Surveyor Craft, and as soon as they had, he and the Minion Droids would wreak havoc on the flag ship, steal a suitably armed space craft, take off, and force Grobut and Stazl to land on the nearest planet
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'Exactly,' the UPS stated, 'And that would trigger a black hole which flight control will have to deal with immediately, or else it may wreak havoc on Klete
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conscience, his ability to wreak chaos upon the rest of mankind is
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After cooler heads intervened, and counseling on how they could express and manage their anger, they had a heart to heart discussion and realized that the once unpalatable words which they thought were harmless grew in mighty proportions to wreak havoc in the relationship
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plotting to wreak havoc on its offensive existence
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She couldn’t imagine the devastation Wilson’s secret life would wreak on their lives
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But, some of these products could potentially wreak havoc with the bio-
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plot by al Qaeda terrorists was about to wreak havoc in several western cities
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that publicity, who knows what kind of havoc he’ll wreak? After all, we
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(But when you’re game starts to wreak)
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The Olsens and the Michauds were also vastly encouraged by the president’s slanders against the abolitionists and read into them the license to wreak havoc upon any one that spoke out against slavery
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Catkin vowed to himself that he would return one day and wreak havoc and murder upon the townspeople
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wreak on the House of Faustine
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I simply did not understand how Makis"s death could wreak such devastating impairment on her mental well-being
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wanted to wreak more havoc, it would not have left
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-A dead maniac rises to wreak havoc on those who visit the area he died in
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If your friend in there manages to find her for them there will be no end to the havoc they will be able to wreak
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They are further represented as seeking liberty to transmigrate into the bodies of two thousand swine, and as accomplishing the destruction of the whole herd as by the passage of some malignant whirlwind; * at another time as possessing a slave-girl at Philippi, and enabling her owners to make 'much gain’ by her supernatural spiritualism; a 'divination’ so effectual that when the spirit was cast out there was no legerdemain remaining, or natural clairvoyance, so that the 'hope of their gains was gone:’—loudly crying up the apostleship of Paul and Silas as 'the servants of the Most High God,’ so as to fasten the brand of their abominable advocacy upon the ministers of the Gospel—and then leaving the wrathful proprietors of the dispossessed medium to wreak their vengeance on the evangelists before the magistrates of Philippi, who beat them cruelly with rods and cast them into the prison
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Who is more wrong than he, who, when reminded of his Lord's revelations, turns away from them? We will certainly wreak vengeance upon the criminals
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The female hormones would wreak havoc on a man's system
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This means that everyone can connect to this network because it has no security key and wreak havoc on those that are connected to it
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I left him there in the hands of his servants, who did not dare and were not able to interfere in his defence, and I come to seek from thee a safe-conduct into France, where I have relatives with whom I can live; and also to implore thee to protect my father, so that Don Vicente's numerous kinsmen may not venture to wreak their lawless vengeance upon him
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"Why should she wreak revenge on all the male sex? What revenge?"
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I saw in this, wretched though it made me, and bitter the sense of dependence and even of degradation that it awakened,—I saw in this that Estella was set to wreak Miss Havisham's revenge on men, and that she was not to be given to me until she had gratified it for a term
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If the king did not intend to attack Paris, Ralph asked, what was his plan? No one knew, and Ralph suspected that Edward had no plan other than to wreak havoc
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But when you suffer from diabetes, that very same substance can wreak havoc
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But we’ve come to realize that prolonged downturns in the market can wreak havoc with an investment portfolio, especially in the early years of one’s retirement, and any good rule of thumb has to account for that possibility
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That's when trends from other timeframes sneak up on them and wreak havoc with their plans
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And head injuries wreak havoc with immunities
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What havoc, I wonder, could such a government wreak?
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Any permanent losses to your investments can wreak havoc on the beauty of compounding
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A prolonged deflationary environment can wreak havoc on the market
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Certainly, such a wrenching market decline today would wreak havoc on the financial and social structure of the republic, as it did 70 years ago
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This optimistic bent in analysis would wreak havoc on actual trades because it is very unrealistic
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Thus, if you are interested in using these names as the basis of a shorting strategy, I advise that you couple it with additional mechanical strategies such as moving averages and stop-loss orders so as to avoid the havoc they might wreak on a shorting strategy during market bubbles and the immediate aftermath of bear markets
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With such abysmal returns, any risk will wreak havoc on the Sharpe ratio, and here it’s a pathetic –
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The bad news that typically precipitates the need for an operating turnaround, as well as the ongoing uncertainty that revolves around management's turnaround effort, can wreak the kind of havoc on stock prices that value investors are keen to capitalize upon
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At heart they hate their horrid fates, and so wreak their poor spite on me who stand for everything they have not, and for all they most crave and never can attain
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I paid little attention to it at the time, but the next day I had good reason to recall the circumstances, and at the same time gain a slight insight into the depths of Sarkoja's hatred and the lengths to which she was capable of going to wreak her horrid vengeance on me
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From that moment on he was the cruelest of the cruel, and I am awaiting the day when he shall win the goal of his ambition, and feel the carcass of Tal Hajus beneath his foot, for I am as sure that he but waits the opportunity to wreak a terrible vengeance, and that his great love is as strong in his breast as when it first transfigured him nearly forty years ago, as I am that we sit here upon the edge of a world-old ocean while sensible people sleep, John Carter
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In his little evil brain he sought for some excuse to wreak his hatred upon Tarzan
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That inscrutable thing is chiefly what I hate; and be the white whale agent, or be the white whale principal, I will wreak that hate upon him
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He might remain in Switzerland and wreak his vengeance on my relatives
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I was possessed by a maddening rage when I thought of him, and desired and ardently prayed that I might have him within my grasp to wreak a great and signal revenge on his cursed head
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Ashley’s work that is telling against the prisoner; that he is using this public means to wreak a private vengeance