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Inside, he found a scene of disarray.
Paris became a scene of disarray.
Today, the term is applied to any scene of disarray, confusion or even heightened activity as in the headline: iPad pandemonium.
Who can forget the scene of disarray outside the United States Supreme Court on the night of Dec. 12? Dozens of television lights and cameras were trained on the court's dark plaza as journalists and lawyers, fighting a stiff wind, flipped through the 65-page, six-opinion decision of Bush v. Gore, seeking the fate of the 2000 presidential election.
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What prevents them from being over-romantic, or just too personal, comes from the tension between the scenes of disarray within the pictures and the formal control involved in making and sequencing them.
These carefully orchestrated scenes of domestic disarray are both old-fashioned and unmistakably computer generated.
The high-risk strategy will put heads of state and government together to talk about the issue for the first time since the Copenhagen summit in 2009 ended in scenes of farce and disarray.
It was in a bit of disarray.
That reinforced the impression of disarray in the national government.
"It's a scary reflection of disarray at the company".
Last January, the Giants appeared on the verge of disarray.
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