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Are you beginning to understand the damage she has wreaked?
And because they must find some way to wreak vengeance.
There one can watch the destruction they wreak close at hand.
At last she decided the time had come to wreak her full vengeance.
But will she be back in the future to wreak more havoc?
He just wanted a clear picture of the woman who had wreaked so much destruction.
She was a woman ready to wreak some serious havoc.
"Is it not ever thus, with those who wreak wrong?"
That's enough to wreak some pretty serious social and political havoc.
Together, however, they can wreak havoc on a person's life.
Think of the havoc they could wreak with a gun!
The life he had known was over; his return could only wreak havoc.
It was the high one that wreaked the most havoc.
Both can wreak havoc on your computer, but there is a difference.
And Jimmy comes back from the dead to wreak his revenge.
Companies cannot be free to wreak such havoc on people's lives and communities.
The harm they'd wreak would be in a hunt for us.
He returned several times again to wreak havoc in the city.
Texas was said to "wreak even more havoc" during her stay at university.
They continue to spend time together, wreaking havoc through town and the world.
"I can only imagine the havoc the two of you might have wreaked."
Living, you had a chance to escape and wreak vengeance.
But to engage and wreak my ruin, he first has to find me.
But those from space who had returned were wreaking havoc, yes.
She could wreak more havoc in a man's soul than time.