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He's also a pleasingly old-fashioned rugby league coach who has never been averse to sending his forwards out to cause a bit of mayhem.
It was to learn how to defend more securely against spin bowlers, which means that Stokes is far more frequently around to cause a bit of mayhem later in his innings.
Consider that Rebus and his younger and fresher partner, Detective Sergeant Siobhan Clarke, happen to be investigating a relatively stale case when a brand-new bit of mayhem occurs: One of the dignitaries visiting for the G-8 falls out of a window in Edinburgh Castle during an official dinner.
Best was "Waiting for Chekhov or a Bit of Rope," a new piece set to a sound collage and a spoken text adapted from Chekhov by Mira Kingsley, Ms. Beller's partner in this particular bit of mayhem, and the choreographer herself.
Suddenly people would start sweating, and you could feel a little bit of mayhem slip in.
If he doesn't get his own way he certainly causes a bit of mayhem in the meantime".
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These and other choice bits of mayhem take place in the arty, upscale living room in Yasmina Reza's Tony-winning comedy of bad manners, "God of Carnage".
Packer finds this to be "creepy" and "voyeurism," and cites as an example a sentence drawn from the scene of the Sarajevo market bombing (one of those bits of "mayhem" I was "lucky enough to see firsthand").
Short version: The SteelSeries Spectrum 5XB is a headset for your Xbox 360 (and PC) that lets you separate your online teammates' voices from the sounds explosions, gunfire, and other assorted bits of mayhem.
Had you thrown your paddle and accidentally broken a vase in a classic bit of cartoon mayhem, you would have been responsible for replacing it.
It was a hilarious bit of bloody mayhem.
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