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- A combination of personnel moves and injuries has raised havoc with the cover teams.
- Snow and ice raise havoc with houses _ or at least people think they do.
- And it raised havoc with the putting.
- Maury also perfected an " electric torpedo " ( naval mine ) which raised havoc with northern shipping.
- Now an Asian fungus is raising havoc with one of the most popular perennials in the horticultural landscape.
- The day's play was delayed by rain ( more is expected Monday ), which raised havoc with the schedule.
- The bleach turns into a harmless chemical when it hits the ground, but it will raise havoc with anything green.
- The old pendulum of emotions was obviously raising havoc with Kevin Kennedy's mind after Saturday's game against the Twins at Fenway Park.
- "During the rainy season, the problems are time bombs that could raise havoc with local economies if there were devastating floods, " the newspaper quoted Zhou as saying.
- They can lean on Russia _ which has already condemned the airstrikes _ to raise havoc with NATO and its plans to have eastern European countries join the alliance.
- Norman stirred up the global embers last November when he proposed a World Tour that would benefit an elite group of players and raise havoc with the five major world tours.
- At the newer Spokane Street swing bridge over the Duwamish Waterway near downtown, both species have managed to raise havoc with the optical control sensor that governs the movement of the Spokane Street swing bridge.
- "They've become a major problem, in part because they foul water supplies, and they also raise havoc with the lives of migratory geese passing through, " said Wayne Peterson, an ornithologist with the Massachusetts Audubon Society.
- Winter and its attendant runoffs raised havoc with the road and in spring 1860, when the mobs were trying to get to Virginia City, Nevada and the new Comstock Lode strike, it was reported as a barely passably trail in places ( April 1860 ).
- "It really gives you an appreciation for what development has done to the beaches _ how marinas have decimated our wetlands, how sea walls just raise havoc with the way sand is distributed, " said Jimmie Renner, 59, of Downey, a retired administrator with the Los Angeles County Superintendent of Schools who is donning her wafflestompers for the trek.