Last Tuesday Mumbai received more than 65cm (26in) of rain - the heaviest recorded in India's history, causing havoc in a city known for its inadequate infrastructure.
The visitors levelled in the 77th minute when a deep free-kick caused havoc in the Liege six-yard box and Thomas Vermaelen bundled the ball over the line.
Such draconian cuts in Medicare payments would create havoc and chaos in health care for seniors.
He forecast a cold, frosty and mainly dry night in Britain and warned that the system of low pressure was likely to wreak more havoc in Germany and Poland overnight.
In 2009, then-Nigerian President Musa Yar Adua granted an amnesty to thousands of militants wreaking havoc in the oil-rich Niger Delta in the south.
The deal closed only in November and the havoc created by last autumn's hurricanes in Hibernia's home patch has not helped.
Another day, another congressman writing an angry letter about a tech Godzilla wreaking havoc in Privacyville.
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But lately those big-traffic generators have been under pressure, thanks to havoc in the marketplace.
Those loans wreaked havoc in world financial markets where they were sold in bundles.
For now the clan militias, who for years wrought havoc in Mogadishu, have been behaving themselves.
Even the least taxing audit can wreak havoc in your life, particularly if you're a sloppy record-keeper.
This is quite acceptable for broadcasting television programs, but it would wreak havoc in any interactive application.
Defense hawks are particularly upset, saying the Pentagon cuts would devastate military readiness and cause havoc in defense contracting.
We know that a third party candidate can wreak serious havoc in an election where there is an incumbent president.
The post-Fukushima kneejerk decision to close all nuclear plants by 2022 rather than 2036 has wreaked havoc in Europe ever since.
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Tony Hibbert also did his bit, clearing off the line after Jerome Thomas's weaving run wreaked havoc in the home defence.
But this week, the havoc in the markets claimed two more casualties.
Victor Moses opened the scoring after Julian Speroni's clearance caused havoc in the visiting defence before Alan Lee nodded home Danny Butterfield's cross.
This time around, the housing and banking bust has wreaked the most havoc in Sunbelt states like California, Florida, Nevada, Arizona and Georgia.
Hurricane Katrina is wreaking havoc in the southeast, but Wall Street reacted with behavior that has been entirely predictable for two decades or more.
Dundee United looked to put the game to bed and David Robertson volleyed over after Jon Daly had caused havoc in the Inverness box.
Flooding is still causing havoc in the Midlands with water in some areas rising and expected to exceed last week's levels, the agency said.
But that was before a new generation of bacteria and fungi resistant to existing drugs started wreaking havoc in hospitals--creating a new, potentially lucrative market.
The act "is creating havoc in America's public schools, " Napolitano charged.
The recent havoc in the markets might make it respectable again.
These gentlemen are primarily motivated by a concern about the potential that terrorists may be able to acquire these weapons and cause havoc in the future.
Every year, sophisticated credit card scammers and identity thieves exploit an arsenal of Machiavellian digital tools to wreak havoc in the lives of millions of unsuspecting individuals.
Crises of trust can wreak havoc in any industry--from JetBlue Airways ' (nyse: JBLU - news - people ) recent customer-service stumbles and Yum!
But it can really cause havoc in the financial markets.
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