Hurricane Irene and Superstorm Sandy both wreaked havoc on the North and Mid-East coast.
At the same time, volatile commodity prices wreaked havoc on profit margins and earnings.
And how could policymakers have limited the economic damage that this financial maelstrom wreaked?
Mentions Walter Alvarez and the Alvarez hypothesis, which wreaked havoc with the uniformitarian idea of extinction.
Those loans wreaked havoc in world financial markets where they were sold in bundles.
It has transformed the way we live and work, but it's also wreaked havoc on our climate.
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Published in November, it found press behaviour was "outrageous" and "wreaked havoc with the lives of innocent people".
The UN has nearly 20, 000 peacekeepers in eastern DR Congo, where armed groups have wreaked havoc for two decades.
Flash floods have wreaked havoc across Northern Ireland and parts of eastern Scotland.
Devastating floods following heavy rain wreaked havoc, with scenes of caravan parks and homes under several feet of water.
The worst recession since the 1930s had wreaked havoc on the lives of so many of our fellow Americans.
As dawn broke, residents emerged to see the havoc wreaked by the storm.
The conflict has wreaked political havoc for both Malaysia and the neighboring Philippines.
The history of corporate pensions has not been a satisfactory one, even before the stockmarket collapse wreaked such havoc.
Once into his account, the hackers wreaked havoc with his address book and locked Pogue out of his kitchen iMac.
Neither the French nor the Austrian armies had the medical facilities to deal with the carnage wreaked by modern weaponry.
The 2, 000-page report into press ethics found that press behaviour was "outrageous" and "wreaked havoc with the lives of innocent people".
Its 2, 000-page report, published in November, found press behaviour was "outrageous" and "wreaked havoc with the lives of innocent people".
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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Consider this story from Sacramento about the fiscal havoc wreaked by people becoming more scrupulous about obeying the parking laws.
Yet these impacts are dwarfed by the ongoing havoc wreaked by coal and other fossil fuels, even putting aside climate change.
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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.
The number of lung cancer sufferers in Britain has fallen, and the huge carnage wreaked by smoking has been massively reduced.
David Cameron has been desperate for a symbol that the bankers have paid a price for the economic havoc they have wreaked.
The Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland has wreaked havoc on European air travel.
When strong northeasterly winds picked up, the oil was dispersed beyond any hope of containment and wreaked havoc on the pristine ecosystem.
This dismal scenario would have had wreaked carnage on private sector activity and also the longer term supply performance of the overall economy.
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Hurricane Sandy is two weeks past, but the havoc the storm wreaked on energy markets along the East Coast is far from over.
Australia had 45 minutes to survive before the close, but were left shell-shocked as Edwards and Powell wreaked havoc with the new ball.
This time around, the housing and banking bust has wreaked the most havoc in Sunbelt states like California, Florida, Nevada, Arizona and Georgia.
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