1. Or had Burghgesh survived, been taken prisoner, and then years later slipped back into England to reap bloody havoc on his foes? 2. People get injured when airbags occasionally fire off randomly, scorching people, giving them black eyes and reaping minor havoc on the unsuspecting Sunday driver. 3. While falling prices are welcome news for consumers, they can reap havoc on corporate profits. 4. While falling prices are welcome news for consumers, they can reap havoc on corporate finances. 5. That would endanger the international coalition and reap further havoc in an already unstable region. 6. The drought gripping the Northeast and mid-Atlantic regions is especially reaping havoc on farmers in Virginia, which has been declared a federal disaster area. |