71. After all, the people who usually use these passports are not coming into Belgium to wreak havoc there. 72. Airborne troops were trained to land by parachute or glider among the enemy and wreak havoc. 73. All sorts of things can wreak havoc on a book tour, Wenger says. 74. But a series of derivatives scandals a few years ago wreaked financial havoc on the bank. 75. But as bad as the house was, the three juveniles arrested for breaking inside and wreaking the havoc have only been charged with misdemeanors. 76. But can he do it without Darla wreaking havoc on his plans? 77. But Dylan confused cicadas with locusts, which are chewing insects that can wreak havoc on crops. 78. But doctors do increasingly understand how lupus wreaks havoc all over the body and how to deal with it. 79. But for now, the steamroller effect of the law is wreaking havoc with lives across the United States. 80. But bin Laden has long made clear that his ultimate goal, more than wreaking havoc in the West, is toppling the Saud family. |