Sentences with phrase «wreaking havoc at»

And really, this simplicity is needed to make any sort of sense as to what is going on in any of these dimensions, why these girls are CPUs, why they can transform, and why there are so many monsters wreaking havoc at every turn.
As they all go around the room making their excuses, a man named Buggler announces himself to the world and challenges team Bomberman outright with his own team of five Dastardly Bombers — who promptly begin wreaking havoc at different outposts all over the galaxy.
Fred the dog accompanies his young mistress to her mom's and dad's houses, wreaking havoc at both places.
Who: Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Joel Edgerton and Adewale Akinnuoye - Agbaje What: When an alien life form begins wreaking havoc at an Antarctic research site, a graduate student teams up with a helicopter pilot to prevent it from escaping.
Hakeem attempts to turn a new leaf out of a desire to be taken seriously after wreaking havoc at his own party.
Meeting once a week to plot their protests, ACT UP's activities range from wreaking havoc at a pharmaceutical headquarters, raving at Paris nightclubs, to, inevitably, mourning together when one of them dies.
Unresolved is precisely where to put the predators now wreaking havoc at the jail complex.
Several groups of Ghanaian youth, believed to be members of the governing NPP, have gone on rampage at least wreaking havoc at state institutions and attacking public officials.
The Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York has been wreaking havoc at 50 Hudson Yards, ordering its union members to refuse to make concrete deliveries or to block the entrance and picket the project, according to new court papers.
A TGI Friday's mistletoe drone wreaked havoc at a Brooklyn, N.Y., restaurant last Thursday when the drone accidently slammed into a photographer's face.
Such arrangements can really wreak havoc at tax time.
I say this because I think Watford could make things difficult for the Gunners in this match because haven lost away to Millwall in the FA Cup on Sunday, they'll like to pour their disappointments of losing to Millwall on Arsenal by trying to wreak a havoc at the Ems tomorrow.
Simply put, both sides fundamentally love to play, have incredible transition games, relentless defence and back row units that can wreak havoc at ruck time.
Especially when you have not one but two miniature tornadoes running around, seeking to wreak havoc at every opportunity.
The time change can wreak havoc at bedtimes as children adjust to the new mood lighting caused by the loss of an hour (imagine being used to a 7 pm bedtime and now it's been moved to what your body feels is 6 pm!).
A computer model and radar data show that one melting glacier the size of Uruguay could wreak havoc at the bottom of the world — and far beyond
Players could take on a bunch of races in an open world, while a special «Showtime» let players wreak havoc at any point by bouncing and smashing into other vehicles.

Not exact matches

At an SXSW session on Tuesday, OTTO CEO and co-founder Matt Rendall acknowledged that automation will wreak havoc on existing jobs but he put a more optimistic spin on the future.
The senator is here to conduct a «hospital town hall» event — his 58th in a series aimed at cataloguing the havoc he says Obamacare will wreak on health care providers across the state.
At the nadir of the financial crisis in early 2009, Scotiabank CEO Rick Waugh again warned that foreign competitors (freshly bailed out by their respective governments) could wreak havoc on Canada's Big Six.
Our 7.3 billion numbers wreak havoc on the rest of the natural world as we cause extinction rates of other creatures at over 100 daily and hundreds of thousands by mid century.
John Baird has since warned that cap - and - trade (or at least a Liberal proposal in that regard) is «dangerous» and «unCanadian» and «incredibly divisive,» while the Prime Minister has said cap - and - trade (or at least an NDP proposal in that regard) would «wreak enormous havoc on the Canadian economy.»
If the two bad investment years that wreaked havoc with the woman's money had come late in retirement rather than at the outset, she would have had about $ 2 million at age 95.
John Baird said the Liberal cap - and - trade plan was «unCanadian» and Stephen Harper said the NDP cap - and - trade plan would «wreak enormous havoc on the Canadian economy,» but Environment Minister Peter Kent apparently thinks cap - and - trade could still be pursued at some point.
In a paper so fresh it hasn't even been published, Mark Carhart, an assistant professor of finance at the University of Southern California, precisely documents the havoc that zombie funds wreak on «average» category returns.
Kenney said some of his younger supporters were also shouted at by people «twice their age» while Carter said the supporters wreaking havoc belonged to Kenney's team.
In looking back at failed attempts to win friends (and keep them) over the past year, I've discovered six areas where social media is wreaking havoc on our friendships.
To simply commit adultery and lie, kill, steal and wreak havoc only to pull the get out of jail free card right at the time of death is simply something that seems hard to swallow, doesn't God have some limit as too what he'll allow his children to do?
Besides, the lower club teams like Watford seem to draw inspiration to wreak a havoc against Arsenal at the Ems whenever they come there to play.
But the rough — over which there had been much hand - wringing right up to tournament week — thickened at the last minute and wreaked the appropriate havoc on wayward drives.
An alternative was to bring in Vardy and wreak havoc - that didn't work and Perez is the best we have but he will need time and only time will tell if comparison's to Vardy make sense at any level!!!
With the surprise result we've seen today at Anfield where Swansea City wreak a havoc there today's afternoon against Liverpool to record the most against the form book away win there and ran away with all the three points at stake in the game, and also with the Stoke City attempts to end Man Utd 8 match unbeaten run in all matches but for Wayne Rooney's audacious last gap free kick equaliser that save Utd from bluses.
The fans at CenturyLink Field — typically referred to as the 12th man — are among the loudest in the NFL and help to wreak havoc on opposing offenses as they attempt to convey their play calls.
If Sanchez can run at can with pace I think he can wreak havoc
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.
Best: The move to the right side of the 3 -4-3 formation gives him the space and freedom to run at defenders and use his speed to wreak havoc on opposing backlines.
For Tottenham, Wembley is in danger of becoming the bogeyman that wreaks havoc on their ambitions to challenge for silverware at home and abroad.
But there is another man wreaking havoc this season at the Mapei Stadium and that is 24 - year - old Munich - born Nicola Sansone.
Brede Hangeland is a huge threat in corner kicks, and they will need to cover him at all costs before he wreaks havoc on them; Bendtner could get a call ahead of Arshavin, for the purpose of assisting in defending set piece kicks.
Some pupils at Chicago's Drake Elementary feared that a Bush election would cause the price of food to increase and even wreak havoc with their school lunches.
We all have days where we end up rushing around in the morning or before dinner, trying to get everything done at once — but that can wreak havoc on your toddler's need for structure.
Things that go bump in the night can wreak havoc on a family's sleep, keeping your preschooler from falling asleep at night or waking your toddler at 3 a.m..
Ok, maybe it's the postpartum stew of hormones wreaking havoc on our emotions, but sometimes, just looking at my newborn's little face would trigger a crying outburst previously reserved for such heart - wrenching events as getting dumped or having my favorite ice cream flavor discontinued.
She took some pseudoephedrine for a cold at one point — she didn't realize that pseudoephedrine can wreak havoc with a milk supply — and happily, or maybe significantly, it didn't.
Chaired by NASUWT President Geoff Branner, the meeting at the Labour Party Conference in Manchester highlighted how savage economic policies are wreaking havoc on children's education.
Also at 9 a.m., NYC - based taxi drivers and base owners will join community leaders and advocates to hold a morning vigil that will raise awareness about the Taxi and Limousine Commission's «excessive fees, entrapment, abusive enforcement and other unfair practices that are wreaking havoc to the NYC taxi industry,» City Hall steps, Manhattan.
An unprecedented «ransomware» cyberattack that has already hit tens of thousands of victims in 150 countries could wreak greater havoc as more malicious variations appear and people return to their desks tomorrow and power up computers at the start of the workweek.
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.
Only for fire on Thursday morning wreak havoc to one of the of studios of - based Royal Television (TV) destroying property estimated at several thousands of Ghana cedis.
Speaking to the Evening Standard, Lord Sugar suggested the Labour leader and his shadow chancellor would wreak havoc if they gained power at the 2020 election.
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