In my experience, I tell the playwright, he wreaks havoc more in the way that some teenage girls unwittingly generate poltergeist activity. |
Over 20 million people have been left devastated as the worst disaster the world has seen in a decade wreaks havoc across the country. |
On such an account, Oakes finds he is not as generously treated in the book as he might like, and consequently wreaks some vengeance. |
During sandstorms, sand is sucked into engines, where it wreaks havoc on moving parts, adding years of wear and tear in mere months. |
The creature grows to a tremendous size, begins sucking down the exhaust from some towering smokestacks, and generally wreaks havoc. |
Manufacturers hydrogenate oil to make it solid and literally twist the molecule into a form that wreaks havoc in the body. |