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On such an account, Oakes finds he is not as generously treated in the book as he might like, and consequently wreaks some vengeance.
The creature grows to a tremendous size, begins sucking down the exhaust from some towering smokestacks, and generally wreaks havoc.
During sandstorms, sand is sucked into engines, where it wreaks havoc on moving parts, adding years of wear and tear in mere months.
Thus begins an adventure in which Measle finds friends, braves dangers, wreaks vengeance and discovers a happy ending.
The other city in the story is a scene of a violent and brutal revolution that wreaks havoc on the lives of the book's main characters.
Manufacturers hydrogenate oil to make it solid and literally twist the molecule into a form that wreaks havoc in the body.
It wreaks havoc on families, particularly children who witness their parents' loss of control.
In doing so, they have characterised in new detail the way the peptide wreaks its damage.
Resplendent in red and white, the Tournament Knight wreaks havoc in competition.
However, other studies appear to suggest that alcohol wreaks more havoc in other organs.
Much of the show is devoted to Angela's fantasy life, in which she wreaks revenge on Nanette.
Gay demonstrates that in the novel Mann wreaks revenge on his well-heeled father, a senator and grain merchant, by excoriating capitalism.
In my experience, I tell the playwright, he wreaks havoc more in the way that some teenage girls unwittingly generate poltergeist activity.
Calmly, and with extravagant malice aforethought, Erika wreaks an unspeakably spiteful revenge on her.
Over 20 million people have been left devastated as the worst disaster the world has seen in a decade wreaks havoc across the country.
Why mankind wreaks death and destruction on its own in such unimaginable numbers might not even be understood by the Almighty in the hereafter.
The simple lesson is that once oil is spilled into the sea or fresh waters, it wreaks damage that is extremely difficult to repair.
Once hooked, the addiction wreaks havoc on many aspects of their lives and the lives of their families.
In West Africa, where noma wreaks havoc among so many, measles is by far the leading predisposing factor.
Parkinson's wreaks havoc by affecting nerve cells in the brain that make the neurotransmitter called dopamine.
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Examples from Classical Literature
How dreadful are its torments, when it wreaks all its anger upon the guilty!
This social writer has scorn, as an author should, and he wreaks it upon parishes.
Surely a God who wreaks vengeance for one man's sin upon his innocent children cannot be a God of Justice!
For from one to two months in the spring, floating ice gives a great deal of trouble and wreaks disaster to the pontoon.
On him who scorned the world as he said, the scorned world wreaks its revenge.
Even though SIDS is a natural cause of death, not knowing the reason behind it still wreaks havoc on parents.
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