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By David Hytner in Cape Town, 25 June 2010 Raymond Domenech suffered the ultimate humiliation at the hands of his players as strikes, rows, resignations and recriminations left the French in disarray on one of the darkest days in the country's football history.
The trial was thrown into disarray on Wednesday afternoon when one member of the jury complained he could no longer cope with the pressure of the deliberations, telling the judge in a note that he was "on the verge of a panic attack".
Disarray on the right is a big plus for Mr Jospin.
The Mavericks looked in disarray on offense, missing 13 of their first 14 shots.
We will never again have a similar moment of political disarray on the side that works against freedom.
Yet France's party balance looks increasingly volatile, thanks to disarray on both the left and the right.
The result reinforced the disarray on the left since its presidential candidate, Ségolène Royal, lost to Mr. Sarkozy last month.
A few were in disarray, on the verge of collapse, as if the inhabitants had taken ill or succumbed to despair.
The Syrian government threw the plan into disarray on Sunday when it said it wanted written guarantees that insurgents would stop fighting before it pulled back its troops.
Yet, with Liverpool in such disarray on and off the field, would the Ulsterman fancy the challenge of trying to turn round such a shambles?
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They bring the wounded, who are often unconscious and arranged hurriedly and in disarray one on top of the other, as if they were so many sacks of grain (only these sacks are dripping blood).
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