Sentences with phrase «who wreaks havoc»

Also overlooked are Lynda Benglis, who took up ceramics more than 10 years ago; Sterling Ruby, a young artist from Los Angeles who wreaks havoc with the medium; Nicole Cherubini; and Beverly Semmes.
Based on the sixth novel to bear King's name, Cujo is about a rabid St. Bernard dog who wreaks havoc on a mother and her young son.
When asked who he models his game after, he gave a list of names who all wreak havoc, but in much different ways.
Meanwhile, troops of 1 Division Nigerian Army involved in Operation Sharan Daji, working with other security agencies, in the early hours of Saturday, ambushed and killed 3 suspected armed bandits who wreaked havoc on some communities in Kubau Local Government Area, Kaduna State.
Tortured by his past, he exacts vigilante justice on those who wreak havoc on his community.
In this charming, warm - hearted and very funny animated comedy, Kevin Hart and Thomas Middleditch star as best friends George and Harold, fourth grade pranksters who wreak havoc by day and write comic books by, well, early evening.
Plot details are being kept under wraps but, like the game, Rampage will feature three creatures — a monstrously transformed gorilla, crocodile and wolf — who wreak havoc on North American cities and landmarks.
The film follows a clan of Irish Travellers who wreak havoc in the British countryside and music giants The Chemical Brothers will write nad perform the score.
Helmed by Don Mancini (the creator of the franchise and a screenwriter on all seven editions and the director of two previous others), the film is set in a psychiatric hospital where a surviving victim of Chucky's from the most recent edition (a very appealing Fiona Dourif, son of Brad, the voice of the killer doll) now resides — and is visited by multiple Chuckys, who wreak havoc on patients not exactly in touch with reality.
Judge Dredd: The Dark Judges collects three story arcs about the Dark Judges, a truly bizarre quartet who wreak havoc on Mega-City One.

Not exact matches

So too are hackers and cyber criminals who can more easily wreak havoc on corporations.
Yet somehow that hasn't stopped entrepreneur and restaurateur Ryan Chadwick, who is on a mission to bring lionfish, a venomous and invasive species wreaking havoc in the Atlantic ocean, to dinner plates across the country.
For those owners who fear that going away will wreak havoc on the business, Miller suggests scheduling a vacation in a historically slower time for your company.
In addition to making you miserable every day, a two - faced manager who's loved by the higher ups can wreak havoc on your career by taking credit for your work, bad - mouthing you to others, and blaming you for things that go wrong.
It lacks zoning bylaws, which wreaks havoc on transportation planners who like to organize life in neat nodes and corridors.
The twin revolutions obliterated much more, but the double standard has reemerged in a harsher, crueler form: wreaking havoc on beta men and on beta women, too, who, as the declining marriage rate indicates, have trouble finding and securing long - term mates in a supply - saturated short - term sexual marketplace.
It is your kind that continue to make this world a more dangerous place every day by allowing these terrorist animals to wreak havoc and seeking to blame the brave men and women who go to war to fight them.
Griffin rightly states that FWTs believe that «God could have created beings who would be like us in all ways, enjoying all the values we enjoy — intellectual, aesthetic, interpersonal, creative — except that they would not really be free to act contrary to God's will, and thereby would not wreak havoc» (ER 83).
It wreaked havoc on creation and entire communities of indigenous Americans including the Five Civilized Tribes, who were forcibly removed or annihilated based on the assumption that they were an impediment to God's purposes being realized.
Next time I'll talk about how this misunderstanding of spiritual maturity has wreaked havoc for Pastors and churches and Muppets and people who press olives in Greece and...
This false dichotomy can wreak havoc on young Christians raised to believe they have to choose between God and evolution, and who after encountering evidence in support of the theory, abandon faith altogether.
People kill for the sake of killing in this world, people chop down trees just for the pleasure of watching them fall, they kill little animals, there are people out there who live to wreak havoc on others, even in the most insignificant wayâ $» whether itâ $ ™ s making someone feel bad or attacking someone where it hurts the most.
«As someone who has visited countless maple syrup facilities, I've seen the struggles faced by our farm community, particularly when Mother Nature wreaks havoc with the weather,» said Lieutenant Governor Hochul.
I would watch an entire damn movie about black mask LeBron wreaking havoc on anyone who came across him.
Lugo, who had spent so much of his life in the shadows, only to emerge and wreak havoc, seemed poised to do so again.
Until a superior suggestion is submitted, I'm choosing to call these teams «Problem Children» (individually, «Problem Child»); They wreak havoc just about every time they do anything, and aren't loved by anyone who isn't family.
Law enforcement officials believe the hacking was executed by vengeful front - office employees for the Cardinals hoping to wreak havoc on the work of Jeff Luhnow, the Astros» general manager who had been a successful and polarizing executive with the Cardinals until 2011.
To advance in the postseason, a team's stars must shine, but the critical difference is often made by the players who wreak the most havoc
Bleacher Report says that Michigan LB Mike McCray, who has 15 tackles and two sacks through two games, is their pick for a player poised to wreak havoc on defenses.
She's a powerhouse who has learned that she is capable of wreaking havoc on everyone who is not her.
The tactical genius of Wenger will almost outsmart any opposition but who needs tactics when you have Alex Iwobi the guy can win games on his own and with the prolific Danny Welbeck up top your almost certain to wreak havoc, I can almost see the Milan players trembling with fear in that dressing room they will know by the 2018 performances alone that Wenger's arsenal are serial winners, fighters..
At the 62nd minute mark, Andros Townsend who returned from injury was brought on for Son and immediately made a positive impact with his pace and direct runs which wreaked havoc in the Sunderland defence.
Tough love believes that a key component to dealing with a troubled teen is for parents to recognize the power they have and the power they don't have in responding to a troubled teen who is wreaking havoc in their family.
Yeah, you're influential, alright, but nothing like the other women on the list who have legitimate businesses, moms who seek to do good in society instead of looking to wreak havoc to force a whacky industry - hating agenda.
We expect newborns, who have their days and nights mixed up anyway, to wreak havoc on our sleep, but the fact is that older babies and toddlers also sleep erratically.
Parents who travel with their babies now bring goody bags to distribute to fellow passengers on the plane to pacify them in case the baby wreaks havoc during the flight.
The students who were displaced by the hurricanes that wreaked havoc on the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico should be eligible for in - state tuition at SUNY and CUNY campuses, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday in a statement.
From government, with its weak regulatory frameworks, to oil companies and multinationals who do business in the region, to communities and individuals, who for different reasons wreak havoc, the environment in our region has taken a hard beating.
«I appreciate that the minister is under the strict riding instructions from a lord chancellor whose jurisprudential credibility has been forensically unpicked by my noble friend Lord Pannick and secretary of state for justice who has wreaked havoc on the ability of the prison and probation services to protect the public.
Billed by Mayor Michael Bloomberg and City Council Speaker Christine Quinn as a move toward environmental justice, the East 91st Street project has long gotten flak from locals — who claim it will bring pollution, noise, rats, and wreak havoc on the overall quality - of - life.
He said, «We have nomadic teams, specifically deployed to track these Fulani herdsmen, who often infiltrate the state from local government areas, which have water bodies surrounding them, with a view to preventing them from wreaking havoc in the state.»
The cleric said the issue of Fulani herdsmen, who had wreaked havoc on some states in the North, must not be treated with levity.
Ex-Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver's secret sex life wreaked havoc on a former state official — who detailed for The Post how she and a co-worker were fired to allegedly free up jobs for his «Barbie doll» mistress and a former legislative aide.
He unhesitatingly gives his number to every patient who visits, even if he knows it could later wreak havoc with his social life, dinners out with his fiancée, or an ongoing home renovation project back on the Island.
Chemical messengers from the immune system can wreak emotional havoc if they cross into the brain — even in people who otherwise seem healthy
Together, the findings indicate that the virus by itself can wreak havoc, says Michael Diamond, a viral immunologist at Washington University in St. Louis in Missouri who led the Cell study.
Invasive species, urbanization and other threats have wreaked havoc on the Great Lakes, but this book still finds some glimmers of hope in the scientists who are making headway in resuscitating the ecosystem (SN: 3/18/17, p. 30).
These results lay the foundation for therapies that one day may benefit those who suffer from this and related diseases that wreak havoc on the brain.
Unfortunately, not everyone who develops Celiac disease will have recognizable symptoms before the condition has wreaked serious havoc in the intestinal system by flattening of the villus epithelium and subsequently decreasing the area for nutrient absorption.
There's no doubt that statin drugs can wreak havoc with your health, and there's compelling evidence that most people who currently take them simply do not need them.
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