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In an example of the disarray of the government team, one F.B.I. agent said in an affidavit that as many as 30 boxes of unsorted evidence sat outside a prosecutor's office as the trial was to begin.
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They said workers had finally finished repairs to the lighting system after thieves stripped out much of the wiring, in a very public example of the crime, corruption and disarray in this country.
One way is to take advantage of the disarray in emerging markets.
Justice minister Andrew Selous said: "This is another example of the Howard League twisting the facts to try and paint a picture of disarray in the prison system.
Speaking on "Charlie Rose" in September 2002, for example, he said the president had ended the disarray of that summer with "a beautifully crafted, beautifully delivered speech a week ago at the U.N., where he didn't change his positions — an inch".
Lambert knows every piece of merchandise, but the disarray is intentional.
But the disarray of the big parties is such that it is surely worth a try.
Figure 5 The disarray structure of human.
The routine has provided them with a sense of familiarity and normalcy despite the disarray.
The disarray stemmed from the lack of a coherent plan to compensate defrauded investors.
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