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When he was allowed back, secret service agents kept a close watch on him, once finding $200,000 in cash in his briefcase, intended, they presumed, for questionable causes.Fear of French meddling can be overdone: French-speakers in Manitoba or New Brunswick can no more disrupt the federation than fly to the moon.

Indeed, such was the situation in much of New Orleans prior to Hurricane Katrina, whose impact has since served to greatly perturb the environment of the city even more, disrupt its health care delivery system, and further complicate the lives of its children, particularly those with asthma.

There's plenty more Disrupt Berlin excitement beyond Startup Alley.

If you are interested in learning More about sponsorship opportunities, please contact our sponsorship team at sponsors@beta.techcrunch.com.

We still have a ton of backstage talks and other footage we're editing and processing, so expect more Disrupt content over the next week as we post these candid interviews with CEOs and Battlefield competitors.

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We have demonstrated that we can identify more disrupted genes in a given sample when considering any mechanism of disruption.

"People are getting less and less sleep and their body clocks are more disrupted.

More disrupting test questions are dealing with birthmarks, vaccination and scars.

It is especially critical on weekends, when service will be even more disrupted.

And a warmer, more polluted, more disrupted world can encourage growth in other ways, too.

Al-Qaida is more disrupted than at any time since October 2001, but the organization is damaged, not broken.

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