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wreak one's wrath VB (upon)

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However, the planes that did get through wreaked havoc.
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He, too, is said to have a predisposition for wreaking havoc - according to an anecdote, he once set fire to an office computer.
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He returned several times again to wreak havoc in the city.
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For all the destruction the mice wreak, it is miniaturized and thus more amusing than serious.
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While soft power can be used with bad intentions and wreak horrible consequences, it differs in terms of means.
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Course conditions worsened during the 1970s and 1980s, as the city budget cuts wreaked havoc on course maintenance.
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When the family leaves, the statues in the museum (which are actually robots) mysteriously come to life and begin wreaking havoc across the city.
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Especially severe storms and high tides wreaked havoc in 1952 and 1953, and again in 1963.
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But will she be back in the future to wreak more havoc?
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She spends her days wreaking havoc around the streets.
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