Oh, I played havoc in my time.
Out beyond the municipal confines, where the subsidiary industries of coal and iron prosper amid a wreck of verdure, the struggle is grim, appalling, heroic—so ruthless is his havoc of her, so indomitable her ceaseless recuperation.
The havoc that months had previously wrought was now emulated by the inroads of hours.
It may well be supposed that such storms, comparable to water-spouts in which were mingled rain and snow, would cause great havoc on the plateau of Prospect Heights.
Holidays, of course, were good, and were recognised by everybody as good, but ought they so completely to blot out, to make such havoc of, the realities?
"Nonsense," said Diana, whose black eyes and glossy tresses had played such havoc with the hearts of Avonlea schoolboys that her name figured on the porch walls in half a dozen take-notices.
Her white night had played fearful havoc with her face.
Peter sprang a couple of yards in the air, and then delivered a war-whoop and set off round and round the room, banging against furniture, upsetting flower-pots, and making general havoc.
A WWF report published on Wednesday, warns: "The risk of a new [wildlife-to-human] disease emerging in the future is higher than ever, with the potential to wreak havoc on health, economies and global security.
They are all enemies of peace and will play havoc with your harmony.
You would expect the puppies to have wreaked havoc on the school, right?
Riot police were overrun over the weekend as protesters wrought havoc in Paris's fanciest neighborhoods, torching cars, looting boutiques and smashing up luxury private homes and cafes in the worst disturbances the capital has seen since 1968.
But while the total retreat of sugar maples out of the US may still be several decades away, climate is already wreaking havoc on its most prized products — maple syrup — today.
But while the total retreat of sugar maples out of the US may still be several decades away, climate is already wreaking havoc on its most prized products — maple syrup — today.
Three night shifts in a row had little impact on the body's master clock in the brain, researchers found, but it played havoc with gut function, throwing the natural cycle out by a full 12 hours.
Three night shifts in a row had little impact on the body's master clock in the brain, researchers found, but it played havoc with gut function, throwing the natural cycle out by a full 12 hours.
As it happens, those multiple glasses, or a bottle, of red wine can actually be quite harmful to your body - and wreak havoc on your skin.
Although a helium balloon can rise to altitudes of 8 kilometers into Earth's atmosphere, it's got to come back down eventually, and when it does, it wreaks some havoc.
Even healthy veggies can wreak havoc on your teeth.
, If there's one thing that's sure to wreak havoc with the best of intentions, it's stress.