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After the sacking of Anthony Griffin and Justin Holbrook, O’Brien was suspected to be next in the firing line, but Ponga and his Knights wreaked utter havoc at Accor Stadium, annihilating a lacklustre Bulldogs side 66-0.
A holiday park in the “heart of Sherwood Forest” is recovering after “devastating” floods wreaked havoc on the campsite.
But as the wildfires wreaked havoc on the Greek island of Rhodes, the dream wedding was cancelled and the holiday turned into a nightmare – leaving the couple thousands of pounds out of pocket in the process.
Earlier in the game, Ishant’s long time fast bowling partner in the Indian team, wreaked havoc as he nabbed four wickets, running through ’s top order as the visitors bundled out for 130/8 in their quota of 20 overs.
'For as long as Zionism has existed, it has wreaked violence and pain on the Palestinian people.
Given the havoc the ruling party has already wreaked on society and our economy, why should it be deterred?
Source: https://www.citizen.co.za/news/opinion/ramaphosa-cant-just-kiss-nhi-bill-better/
Government has noted the introduction of over 200 new taxes and the destruction it wreaked on private businesses and consumers.
He wreaked havoc the past two seasons, racking up 13.5 sacks when lined up as a defensive tackle, the most in the country.
Imagine the havoc Shami would have wreaked had he operated in the pre-two-new-ball era, like Waqar and Wasim, with his knack of harnessing reverse swing too.
In Al-Zahra in central Gaza, Rami Abu Wazna was struggling to take in the destruction wreaked by Israeli missile strikes.
Source: https://mg.co.za/world/2023-10-21-first-relief-convoy-enters-gaza-devastated-by-nightmare-war/
In the inquiry's 2012 report, Lord Justice Brian Leveson said "outrageous" behaviour by some in the press had "wreaked havoc with the lives of innocent people whose rights and liberties have been disdained".
"In the past twelve years, the CFPB has proven itself as a fierce defender of consumers against unscrupulous creditors that decimated our economy and wreaked havoc on people's lives.
Source: https://www.rawstory.com/consumer-advocates-say-supreme-court-must-rebuke-harebrained-on-cfpb/
More severe thunderstorm activity wreaked havoc on parts of the province on Monday as well.
Public school officials said they are "holding social media companies accountable for the harm they have wreaked on the social, emotional, and mental health" of students.
Source: https://www.rawstory.com/big-tech-sued-by-seattle-schools-over-mental-health-crisis/
That’s a decline of 56 percent, but it’s still a healthy pay package for someone who has wreaked so much destruction on the local news business.
Source: https://www.nhgazette.com/2023/04/08/all-quiet-at-111-new-hampshire-avenue/
Walker’s floater on the first possession boosted the Clay lead to 44-39 and then, there was nothing for nearly seven minutes as the Vikings speed which wreaked havoc with the Eagles all night began to take a toll in a tornado like fashion.
Source: https://thevillagereporter.com/boys-varsity-basketball-evergreen-opens-with-61-49-win-over-clay/
While other kids wreaked havoc on their bedrooms and playsets, she spent her childhood happily unknotting balls of yarn and arranging her crayons in color sequence.
Source: https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2023/05/29/nonfiction-too-much-shit/