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All the plans were thrown away".
In Poland, President Kaczynski's plans were thrown into confusion after contradictory statements by three men close to him: an aide, an adviser and his twin brother.
The plans were thrown into doubt after France's constitutional court ruled at the end of December that it would violate principles of equality because of the range of industrial emissions that would be exempt.
The government's plans were thrown into confusion on Sunday when Duncan Smith appeared to steer clear of any policy announcements during an appearance on BBC1's Andrew Marr Show.
Just as Czech coach Karel Bruckner was preparing a stirring half-time team-talk, his plans were thrown awry with the sending off of Jan Polak and then the news that Ghana had regained the lead in Nuremburg.
It is almost four years since Pardew's St James' Park plans were thrown into disarray when Carroll was sold to Liverpool for £35m on 31 January 2011 and there is a sense that the pair have unfinished business.
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Their plans are thrown into disarray, however, when the Princess of France, attended by three ladies (Rosaline, Maria, and Katharine), arrives on a diplomatic mission from the king of France and must therefore be admitted into Navarre's park.
Returning to seek his revenge, Henrik's plans are thrown into disarray when a usurping relative takes over the farm in the same cunning fashion as Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights, forcing out all the tenants.
It is a week when records are broken, bonds severed and the best-laid plans are thrown out of the window.
Organisers of a march opposing library closures in Lincolnshire have pledged to continue their protest until the plans are thrown out.
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