If action is taken, it will take the form of CHAOS, in which attendants snarl airline schedules and operations with intermittent sick-outs and other measures. |
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The greater threat is known to the Humans and is humanity's nemesis called Chaos. |
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The ordered world of her childhood had been ripped apart and she stood on the edge the Abyss and stared into the face of Chaos. |
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In Greek mythology, Chaos is the goddess of emptiness and confusion who gave birth to the Universe. |
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Thousands of people joined protests that caused chaos from the morning rush hour right through the evening. |
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Chaos greets a group of misfits and eccentrics as they return for a new term at a private girls' school. |
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She enjoys the organized chaos that erupts whenever filming pauses for a commercial break. |
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In the onrushing, kaleidoscopic chaos of our life there is nothing substantial to hold onto. |
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President George Bush has ratted on the US commitment to reduce the pollution that is causing climate chaos across the globe. |
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Meanwhile the city saw the usual chaos on the streets as rains lashed the Capital. |
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This is an album marked by artful explosions of white noise and moments of utter chaos and collapse. |
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Blame for the subsequent chaos would then be placed squarely on the doorstep of Number Ten. |
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From the hubbub and colorful chaos of Delhi she journeyed to a town in the Midwest that shall remain unnamed. |
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I realize that this is very far from Wicca, any elemental magic or chaos magic, Qabbalah or any of the more benign practices. |
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As soon as the chaos approaches, the monster rears its head and I'm back on track. |
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Yes, lucky you, you who glide through the chaos of the world like the pope in his popemobile. |
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But Aids is a major issue made worse by the chaos and the lack of structure in the society. |
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Zanzibar was witness to all the chaos and entanglement that had befallen the Khojas of that era. |
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In the ensuing chaos a few minutes after the ticket windows opened, all of the six ticket windows were damaged, and several women collapsed. |
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Having a set place to put your monthly bank statements, receipts, and bills can make the difference between chaos and order. |
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The clash, at the pivotal point of the march, was a recipe for chaos as tens of thousands of demonstrators piled forward along the street. |
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It was all chaos and smoke after a car or truck bomb exploded directly beneath the window where I had once slept. |
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The murkiness and chaos that attend armed conflict mean military actions are hardly immune to mistake. |
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We all know couples who have been there, facing the stress of joblessness amid the usual chaos of the season. |
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Though dazed and in serious pain, I was aware on some level of the chaos I had instigated. |
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Even a year after the fact, and with the benefit of the best of Western scientific advice, it was still a scene of chaos. |
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He gave a lift and a spur to a BBC office which could often be in a state of chaos. |
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And so they propose to apply chaos theory to that welter of information in order to find those patterns. |
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This week has been chaos on the railways as so many lines need to be checked and speed restrictions have been introduced. |
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Letting anyone into a country without proper identification and background checks is an invitation to chaos. |
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Drunk squaddies out on the town could soon be causing chaos around the Lyneham area if cuts in MoD police go-ahead, MP James Gray has warned. |
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If we take Baghdad as an example, there was incredible chaos after the war. |
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To see complex systems of functional order as order, and not as chaos, takes understanding. |
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He would then have escaped via the garage door just as the pensioner was beginning to take in the scene of chaos. |
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We stand and watch in the heat of the midday sun, waiting for the chaos to subside. |
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All of that may sound juvenile and silly, but the chaos really only lasts for 10 minutes of the 50-minute performance. |
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But in other areas there will be total chaos because none of these autocratic rulers have any line of succession. |
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Five miles south of the chaos of Cairo is a quiet middle-class suburb called Maadi. |
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A remnant of the old army is supporting and perhaps leading the current chaos. |
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To investigate this possibility, a simple system can be designed to generate drip trajectories where the degree of chaos can be tuned. |
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I'd probably call chaos magic a western magic because it was developed by westerners, and tantra eastern because it was developed by easterners. |
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Their fervent hope is that anger at chaos caused by the millennium bug could lead to revulsion powerful enough to prevent the digital ascendancy. |
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Now, in a quiet moment beneath the stand as the noise and the chaos dies away, there is room for nothing but joy and relief. |
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All I was trying to do was list a few of the questionable attitudes attached to chaos magic that rarely get brought up, albeit in a sarky manner. |
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Much technology was lost, destroyed in rioting and chaos, and reconstructing it would be the work of generations. |
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This period of chaos witnessed the beginning of terrorist attacks launched against U.S. and Western interests. |
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An uncrossing is just an uncrossing, whether you want to tart it up in cool post modern chaos lingo is pretty meaningless. |
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Chaos is a calm Goddess, who loves to work with Existence to create things and let them run amok on their own. |
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It is a prime cause of substance abuse and divorce and can ultimately create a state of tension and chaos in the office and at home. |
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Searching, Alex frantically clawed at the strong arm that possessed her, looking for an escape amidst chaos. |
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Society is in chaos, tainted with conflict and splits between the haves and have-nots, conservatives and progressives, and management and labor. |
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Lightning caused chaos in York today, striking two houses and knocking out rail signalling equipment to bring trains to a halt. |
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But their concerns grew after Mrs Upton did not arrive and with communications in chaos, there remained no word of her. |
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Based on the works of author H.P. Lovecraft, the title depicts a world steeped in evil and chaos. |
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If authority is too rigid on the one hand or teachableness lacking on the other, the result is chaos. |
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More significantly, the maldistribution of income over decades has resulted in increasing crime, which creates the potential for social chaos. |
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Uncle John's brand of organised chaos may well be governed by these malevolent forces. |
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If river levels sink too low, barges could be grounded and agriculture thrown into chaos. |
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Chaos reigned in the main entranceway as police officers swarmed into the building. |
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Staying unruffled while chaos reigns all around you is the hallmark of corporate leadership. |
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Traffic chaos will reign throughout Kerry because of a failure to consider longterm implications of housing developments, it has been claimed. |
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At the airfield, chaos reigned as rescue crews equipped with fire extinguishers doused the flames emanating from the downed fighter. |
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Chaos reigned as officials and reporters haplessly endeavoured to stay calm through the calamity and make some sense of the senseless. |
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Chaos reigns as paramedics attempt to evacuate the wounded, and security officials try to clear the area, fearing more bomb attacks. |
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Weil takes the reins on the melody and the chaos seems controlled when he's in command. |
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The accident caused traffic chaos for motorists along Featherstall Road until the seven-tonne truck was removed at around 8am. |
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There's lots of women and kids at Napoli, but there's also this atmosphere of chaos and madness too. |
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In all the chaos and madness, his full attention was focused on the road ahead and the path to freedom. |
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It won't lay a ghost overnight, but such a campaign might stop anarchy and chaos for ever haunting football yet to come. |
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In this hyperkinetic action-fantasy pic, chaos reigns at a school for the magically inclined. |
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His nose picked up no scent of a living body, only that of blood, corpses, soot, and other chaos. |
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In the chaos, the wasp slips unnoticed through the ant nest and preys on the unguarded caterpillar. |
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Terry rails against Jack's indifference and desperately tries to salvage some kind of relationship from the tangled chaos. |
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A blast of Arctic weather is expected to hit Scotland later today sending temperatures well below zero and causing road chaos. |
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When not losing money in seedy gambling dens or making wisecracks about chaos theory, he's shooting heroin. |
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Boomtowns always attract the criminal elements because lawbreakers know they will be overlooked in the chaos. |
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This just gave them an opportunity to turn more of the city into the lawless chaos they tend to drag with them where ever they go. |
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This is cultural chaos and online anarchy in the service of the baying mob. |
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If not repaired now it may become irreparable, and there is the danger of anarchy and chaos in India too. |
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Consider the unprecedented scenes of anarchy and chaos that engulfed Britain last Monday night. |
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He kept a diary of the events of the next 14 months as a first-hand witness to the chaos and anarchy of the Russian Revolution. |
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David Bedein paints a picture of growing anarchy and chaos as Abbas steadily loses control. |
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The emerging system may look like anarchy to us, and it certainly looked like chaos to all the old civil servants in Germany. |
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There was anarchy, chaos, gangs of armed and brutal thugs, panic, starvation and horror. |
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Or maybe Dr. Chaos really is the last hope of anarchy, and it's all a big lizard plot? |
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Happily, children are resilient and this sort of familial chaos will have no effect on them. |
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The interfering in-laws featured well in the comedy elements as the situation descended into chaos. |
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The plans have angered nearby residents, who fear increased noise and traffic chaos. |
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With a credulous press printing daily scare stories of impending health care chaos, the administration scaled back its bold plan. |
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A manageress of a neighbouring store predicted chaos on the last weekend before Christmas. |
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It threatens to throw the Agency into chaos at a time when it is already dealing with serious backlogs. |
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The village centre is once again the scene of chaos as the roads are being dug up, filled in and tarmaced over. |
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After fully examining the scene of utter chaos, Dizante came over to us and sat down as well. |
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It is our centralized, manipulatory government that has brought us to the chaos. |
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Abruptly following, a hoard of men appeared on the ridge, and with a howl like a raging tempest, chaos erupted. |
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And there was chaos there for a little while, as everyone just tried to figure out what was going on, and we started triaging the victims. |
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Holidaymakers are facing a summer of chaos at Manchester Airport as baggage handlers prepare to strike. |
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Last year's event was abandoned after just two days when heavy rain and traffic chaos conspired to make it a wash-out. |
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In the chaos, Charlie scooped the liberated lab rat into his pocket and caught a plane back to New York. |
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The time to build an ark is before the raging flood is upon us, not after we're waist-deep in the tides of chaos and despair. |
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The game itself, in the face of financial chaos, seems in real danger of terminal collapse. |
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The entire region plunged into deep chaos and a nation was caught up in a deep quag, that it is still finding itself difficult to extricate from. |
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The Government's car scrappage scheme started in chaos yesterday as some manufacturers refused to deliver new vehicles. |
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In the attendant chaos of too many people in one room, someone dropped hot wax from a burning candle on her bare hand. |
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Traffic became grid-locked and sirens screamed as fire engines and ambulances tried to negotiate a way through the chaos. |
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We never learn from our mistakes and we are all, at any moment, standing at the edge of chaos. |
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As a thorough break from London's quotidian chaos, whilst retaining all the trappings of urban civilisation, I can recommend it thoroughly. |
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After basking in hot summer sunshine, the weather broke and torrential rain and flash floods brought chaos across Greater Manchester. |
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He quickly swept his daughter into his arms, grabbed his travel bag and dashed towards the open door and into the chaos of the ship. |
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York motorists were hit with road chaos, as accidents and roadworks brought traffic to a halt, and panic-buying closed a busy petrol station. |
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The team includes experts in pattern recognition, geodynamics, seismology, chaos theory, statistical physics and public safety. |
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The media circus and chaos around him is part of a wider parable on the morals of the music industry. |
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To the novice wheelchair rugby looks like organised chaos, despite the presence of two referees and a panel of officials. |
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Cornelius mashes sounds together like a child shaking a kaleidoscope mashes colours, but with a deliberation and precision that refute chaos. |
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I am whisked through the doors to a chaos of people and boxes and props on the other side. |
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A culture that is preoccupied with the self and with self-gratification is a culture that is moving away from civilization and toward chaos. |
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Chaos theory conveniently dovetails with this instinct of military self-preservation. |
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The British Grand Prix was threatened with cancellation by the International Automobile Federation last year as a result of traffic chaos. |
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We are in a situation in which there is a virtual breakdown of law and order with the resultant general banditry and chaos. |
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It was chaos for the first few days, no one had any experience in this type of thing, we were just winging it. |
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We ignored the distractions and chiseled away at the rocks before us at alarming speed, all fearful that the chaos would catch up with us. |
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Then chaos and catastrophe theories jump on board and my analogy come crashing down in a shower of mixed metaphors. |
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Her description of the thin blue line that stands between the public and chaos looks different from the one portrayed on television. |
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Her travelling sounds guaranteed to pitch even the sturdiest biorhythms into complete chaos. |
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Like his metamorphic music, Stochansky's own life is abound with steady shifts and controlled chaos. |
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It turns out that randomly selected laws lead almost inevitably either to unrelieved chaos or boring and uneventful simplicity. |
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He wondered if maybe she had been some kind of omen, a harbinger of the chaos that was enveloping the entire SpaceHold. |
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For the ancient Semitic world, of course, this watery chaos was the home of the great sea monster, the forces of death and destruction. |
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The brave fivesome allowed ShowBiz Ireland into their dressing room to observe the chaos which is their getting ready routine. |
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Chaos was beginning to overtake the townships, as children, outraged by the timorousness of their parents, seized the initiative themselves. |
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She contrasted this chaos to the relaxed and friendly atmosphere of Buala, which had no roads, no construction and no amenities. |
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Medieval parties to celebrate saints' days would often descend into chaos or a protest. |
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Many of the countries I visited soon descended into the most terrible chaos. |
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With the onset of the reforms, the power situation in the State descended into chaos. |
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The country is holding together so far, but could easily again descend into chaos. |
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People who used to shop here regularly can no longer do so with the traffic chaos. |
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We come into this world as babes and have to organize the chaos of our sensory input. |
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But on the odd occasion they venture outside these extremes, the country descends into chaos. |
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An Executive source said this was typical of the chaos it hoped the new commissioner would crack down on. |
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Clowns are, in a sense, anarchic, but they also have to be sensitive as to where they create anarchy and chaos. |
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Having been raised in an Italian ancestry family of ten children I thought I was pretty used to chaos. |
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The chaos of the film is summed up by the situation the writer of the screenplay finds himself in. |
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Many parents have pulled their offspring out of school altogether, worried about the chaos on the streets. |
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Or will it revolt against being dragged down into economic and climatic chaos? |
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Our economy depends so much on fossil fuel that a lack of oil without any alternative fuel sources would lead to total chaos. |
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One can truly speak of nomenclatural chaos, even though Linnaeus's binomial system was widely employed. |
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Dozens of life hacking Web sites now exist, where followers of the movement trade suggestions on how to reduce chaos. |
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Ever since I learnt about cities and transport planning, I realised that the real villains in urban chaos are personal vehicles. |
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When chaos was all around him he felt in control behind the stick of his fighter. |
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Not only is this the worst month of the year for hot and sticky weather, but we've had a couple of weeks of absolute train chaos. |
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A system with few clear boundaries and no real checks and balances is ripe for chaos. |
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If everyone just took off and went in a direct line to the destination, there would be utter chaos. |
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I gazed in wonder at the chaos that ensued in the beer gardens at night, at the pure unadulterated fun that was going on at all times. |
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To do so is invite into your life the three demons of chaos, torture and heartbreak. |
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But agile and unburdened, they resent those of us who slow up the pace a little in the frantic chaos of Saturday morning grocery acquisition. |
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It grants clarity to chaos and provides rational justification for decisions taken in the heat and anger of the moment. |
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The collection of beer bottles, coffee cups and overflowing ashtrays was said to represent the chaos of an artist's studio. |
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He volunteered to combat looting in the chaos of the strike, and sjambokked nine people for looting. |
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While this chaos all unfolded up front, drummer Damon Richardson beat the skins with reckless abandon. |
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We'll have to forgive him for forgetting that it's chaos theory, not catastrophe theory. |
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If all spells could be cast with just the wave of a hand, only chaos would come from it. |
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A bus strike, black ice and night blizzards brought chaos to commuter traffic in the North-west this morning. |
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With hordes of people converging on these malls at once, the traffic situation becomes unmanageable leading to endless traffic jams and chaos. |
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The next nine songs are from the artier and almost monophonically recorded album, which sought to replicate the chaos of their live performances. |
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And sigils are generally associated more with chaos magick or pop magick, which isn't the same thing as Wicca, though there's some overlap. |
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The first, representing initial chaos, generates a mood of excited anticipation rather than fear. |
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Chaos lashed out with a foot, but Cecil had been waiting for the move, and twisted out of the way. |
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We wish to know if a cultural, a literary sans-culottism is possible, except with chaos as a goal. |
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Everything is ranked, classed and categorised for easy digestion in a vain attempt to bring forth order from chaos. |
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People sit in their cubicles on the phone or typing away at their computers amid the chaos. |
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Experimental music is a term that is intimidating, evoking unlistenable sonic chaos meant only for academics. |
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He found that the master bedroom to be in chaos, with an unmade bed and clothes scattered everywhere. |
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This is causing chaos on the road, especially in the mornings and at teatime, and creating a huge traffic build-up. |
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Severe storms caused chaos across the north west and forced thousands of people to flee their homes. |
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Heavy rain and strong winds combined to cause chaos across the region last night with the East Coast the worst affected. |
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Amid the chaos in the island of Manhattan, it seems like most urbanites tend to isolate themselves into islands of their own. |
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Several lorries then ploughed into the wreckage as the motorway was turned into a scene of chaos as cars and lorries collided with each other. |
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We do so by schematizing in order to impose upon chaos as much regularity and form as our practical needs require. |
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Still, better to be safe and on dry land than to be out at sea in the middle of all that chaos. |
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The blockade caused chaos on the A59 as protesters, using D-locks, tripods and chains, closed and bolted the two side entrance gates. |
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There, an attempt to set up a Buddhist thearchy has led to chaos and a left-wing military dictatorship. |
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Thousands of motorists were left stranded in traffic chaos yesterday when a heath fire forced one of Britain's busiest motorways to close. |
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Hooting matatu taxis add to the confusion with their somewhat tumultuous chaos. |
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When are we going to learn in this country that placating the minority to the detriment of the law-abiding community will only end in chaos? |
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Thousands of commuters faced the prospect of trying to get home as the initial chaos gave way to some semblance of order by mid-afternoon. |
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To study history means submitting to chaos and nevertheless retaining faith in order and meaning. |
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Unknown symbols flash past me as I look for a pattern, for underlying order beneath seeming chaos. |
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The law has to bring some order into the relationship between cyclists and pedestrians, which at the moment is in complete chaos. |
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When China was thrown into chaos by the 1931 Japanese invasion, he came to see the peasant villages as the strength of a new future. |
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Wong said there was no chaos during the disruption of service and passengers were orderly. |
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One felt, in her marriage of geometry and chaos, something of the Post-Minimal organicism of Eva Hesse. |
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Witnesses who watched the chaos unfold described horrific scenes as emergency services tried to save the lives of the two policewomen. |
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The sense of urban decay is much more evident and the chaos of the street is not balanced but overwhelming. |
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His work seems to depict the confusion, guilt, uncertainty and chaos of modern life. |
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In a situation of total economic chaos, only a small number of profiteers have something to gain. |
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Department stores commonly have chaos and pandemonium on their floors, and this one was the same. |
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Road bosses are aiming to prevent a repeat of last winter's chaos when the region is plunged into deep freeze next week. |
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Rail chaos hit commuters early yesterday morning with delays of up to 40 minutes. |
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Resulting restrictions and traffic chaos will throw the entire area into turmoil for up to four hours. |
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The stoppage will cripple services across this region, leading to chaos for passengers. |
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When law and order break down in a country it must be the first step towards anarchy and chaos. |
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Snow caused commuter chaos across the region today and closed both runways at Manchester Airport. |
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Her desire to get what she wants throws her life into a chaos she may not be able to escape from. |
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For the present it's a chaos of building and redevelopment projects spread out over a maze of roadworks. |
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Violent thunderstorms and rain caused chaos on the region's roads and railways last night. |
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However, in trying to create the ideal world for just the motorist for so long, it now creates chaos and havoc for everyone. |
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They thrive on disruption and chaos, and seek to complicate any chance for a negotiated solution. |
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The biggest risk from a dirty bomb is the chaos and confusion caused by mass panic. |
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You find yourself at the brink of an important change that brings emotional chaos and confusion today. |
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Council bosses have been urged to consider buying extra gritting vehicles after this week's snow chaos. |
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The phenomenon of chaos is still not completely understood and mathematicians work on it even today. |
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Interestingly, this view is increasingly embraced by theories of dynamical systems and chaos. |
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The thing about strange attractors is that they bring their own kind of beautiful order to chaos, but it is still chaos. |
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By these means, the study of chaos and complexity has become a subculture within science. |
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There is, however, the universal law that brings about order out of chaos and creates harmony. |
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Creation stories describe in various ways the essential struggle between chaos and form. |
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They had known each other since the advent of the chaos that existed before time gave its birth cry. |
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We just happen, in this picture, to be in a Universe produced by a random fluctuation within the chaos. |
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It is a straightforward popular science treatment of the mathematics and science behind chaos theory. |
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What followed, as the subsequent murder trial heard, was a short period of chaos. |
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Residents in Wootton Bassett say any development on a beauty spot will spoil the local landscape and create traffic chaos. |
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Those early years of our young republic were characterized by chaos and confusion. |
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Penne-d'Agenais is another must-see medieval village, tumbling steeply down its hillside in a vertical chaos of titchy old streets. |
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The tranquil sounds of nature had been replaced by the familiar cries of bedlam and chaos. |
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Each time, a state in fiscal crisis overissued paper money, causing inflation, debasement of the money, and commercial chaos. |
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When this occurs, the victim becomes completely insane, and in large populaces, such as ours, riots and chaos ensue. |
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The workout session is conducted outside Chaos Clothing, Jones's retail clothing business in south Minneapolis. |
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Year upon year, traffic is brought into chaos with the slightest suggestion of a snowfall. |
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We didn't allow people into the store because it would have caused chaos at the checkouts. |
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In the chaos of a recent move and exciting reunions with old friends I did very little ritual or devotional work at all. |
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I had it in my last house, and then it vanished amid the chaos of the house move. |
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I think where Chaos and Complexity theory are really going, is, a holistic understanding of the universe. |
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Swept path and washed paintwork completed the picture and only the rubble-filled skip gives a hint to the chaos behind the front door. |
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The bicentennial of the country's independence was celebrated amid political chaos and abject poverty. |
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Then there are the great unknowns such as the horrors being planned by terrorists and others who thrive on chaos and destruction. |
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Which is not to say that playing by the rules always avoided chaos in the form of wild speculation, financial panics, and deep depressions. |
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Other shipping in the area, for example, took advantage of the chaos to wash out their own fuel tanks with sea water. |
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The blasts also triggered chaos inside the building, which a number of hostages seized upon as their cue to escape. |
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Just round the corner, down an alley, I spotted a neat bungalow that had apparently escaped the chaos. |
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But in the chaos of his old judicial chambers, anything could have happened. |
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These are no mere formalist exercises but polyvalent symbols of time, of chaos ordered, of life's sometimes painful cycles endured. |
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Deep, painful decisions for President Wilson in World War I to send Americans back from whence they had the chaos, from whence they had escaped. |
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The chaos since Argentina floated its currency was due not to floating but to the conditions that had been created before the floating began. |
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These are big ifs and you don't have to believe in chaos theory to see that the economic consequences of what happened yesterday could be severe. |
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A whistle-blower last night said a dodgy computer system was to blame for sparking travel chaos. |
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But, in general, the wail of jazz trumpets and the melancholy echoes of domestic chaos remind you that Elysian Fields resounds with desperation. |
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Modern cabalists and chaos magicians often attribute popcult phenomena like comic book characters, music, etc. to the ten sephira. |
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Six local organisations say the scheme will ruin leafy cycle and walkways along the East Lancashire Road and cause traffic chaos. |
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The normal chaos that most people go through you do ten times as much every day, and it gets very stressful. |
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Traffic chaos has frustrated drivers, both those driving private cars as well as public transportation drivers. |
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We are so accustomed to his immense tidiness as a novelist, that the slightest muddle in his work looks like chaos. |
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The king was anxious to appear as the serene restorer of order after the domestic chaos of mid-century. |
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There were strikes and chaos and soon there was a civil war, and the surviving three thousand members begged the government to retake control. |
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Eyewitnesses spoke of chaos near the Sari nightclub, as foreign tourists were revelling on a typical Saturday night. |
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The lethal combination of peak hour traffic and rain had resulted in chaos on the roads. |
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It is perhaps apocalyptic only in its contiguity with the chaos of actual war and the apocalypse of the First World War. |
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In the midst of the chaos and their pain, they still managed to aid us in stopping the rioters from causing further damage. |
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Historians still seek to impose linearity and causality on events that are frequently characterised by chaos. |
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Power went off across a large part of York city centre at the height of last night's rush hour, bringing chaos as traffic lights failed. |
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Much of Essex ground to a slithering halt today as arctic conditions brought chaos to roads. |
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In the chaos of field conditions, protection for of those not bearing arms is often ill-defined. |
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The arrival of the Black Death brought social and economic chaos, from which not even the Minster was immune. |
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For Toly Kouroumalis, who counts the author as an inspiration, chaos always seems close at hand. |
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The situation is exacerbated by the miasmic chaos of Spanish planning regulations. |
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No trams were running at the time, but it caused chaos in the morning rush hour. |
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The water was choppy, and dunked the bobbers under several times and often, pushing them one way, then another, like utter chaos. |
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The effect was to throw prices and expectations into chaos when stocks were short. |
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But I've made my own set of mistakes and I see it reflected in her need for order out of chaos and her fears of the unknown. |
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We had to basically sleep with one eye open at all times, because we had an environment there that was ripe for chaos. |
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I'm always in major chaos whenever I plan sleepovers but, after this totally awesome article, nobody will be bored at my parties! |
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Initially all was calm but when the storm struck, conditions inside the Superdome slid towards chaos and panic. |
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Customers do get us mixed-up however, which can cause a slight degree of chaos with orders! |
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Motorists in south Essex slipped and slithered to work today as the first snow of winter caused chaos on the roads. |
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I tackled my wardrobes about a year ago, but like an unkempt ivy, disorder and chaos has returned. |
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Most of our boxes are unpacked now but there's chaos everywhere and it's a slow process of getting everything sorted out. |
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Vendors hawked their wares while gesturing wildly, and groups of dirty street urchins played amidst the chaos, laughing and catcalling to one another. |
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My home usually seemed more like a maelstrom of chaos and disorder. |
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A jacket resembled a verdant forest with its beautiful chaos of green feathers. |
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A school district Inspector General's report found chaos in the handling of projects and said that consultants' fees were above national averages. |
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She recalled flailing in the water, desperately trying to keep afloat and barely aware of the screams and chaos around her when she heard the voice offering help. |
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Leaders from African countries flew into Prestwick airport at Ayrshire in the morning for an onward journey to Gleneagles, in contrast with the transport chaos in London. |
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Women rode the social chaos of the '60s into an invigorating freedom. |
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When Kildare Town is bypassed it will create traffic chaos in Monasterevin during peak periods as ever rising numbers of vehicles slow down to a crawl through the town. |
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The reason many critics see the world devolving into vulgar chaos is that they see a world filled with artifacts, nearly all of them disposable, that have no meaning to them. |
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Surely the chaos game algorithm will plot the same point multiple times. |
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Introduced two years ago by President Vladimir V. Putin, the tax was designed to bring order to the chaos of the chronically underfinanced state budget. |
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The main underlying cause of Election Day chaos remains our ramshackle voter registration system. |
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The oldest surviving rocks on Earth and the Moon solidified after all this chaos. |
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During the chaos, many old grudges were settled, sometimes under the guise of overdue justice. |
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Critics said it was a bodged job, a recipe for chaos and disaster. |
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The overhead skylight had contributed its share to the chaos. |
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The guards' sadistic and sexualized treatment of prisoners was just an extension of the chaos they were already wallowing in with no restraint from above. |
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For Khoury, the bigger threat has been the pro-regime mobs that have sown chaos around the city in the past week. |
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The chaos at the toll plaza on the M50 motorway continues apace. |
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Motorists were caught up in long traffic tailbacks after an accident caused chaos on the motorway and led to traffic congestion on main routes through Kendal. |
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Granted, none of this is hermetic or chaos magic or even plain old wicca. |
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The lack of information is what creates the chaos and annoys people. |
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Amid the chaos and carnage, star-crossed lovers Jon Snow and Ygritte meet on the battlefield. |
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The migration of former slaves to the Midwest during the Civil War was a flight toward freedom as well as an escape from the violence and chaos of war. |
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Obviously these pictures take a position that in a western gallery mediates for the other India, one that is insulated from disasters, disease, subcontinental chaos. |
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