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The lumpen, slightly liquid disarray of these forms is beautiful; their uneven surfaces contrast markedly with the clear, hard gleam of the crystal, but also seem to increase its powers of refraction.
Thus disarrayed, the marbles let her relax.
The cardiac sarcomere was disarrayed in all mutants.
Second, there might be some version of what happened in the US during the oh-God-we're-all-gonna-die period from Sept. 2008 through the spring of 2009: with capital markets in disarray, the prices of even slightly illiquid assets plunged.
Russia is keen to thwart America and sell arms, but would drop Mr Assad "in a minute" if its interests changed, Washington sources suggest.As things stand, Mr Assad has little incentive to take the heralded Geneva conference seriously, or even attend it, while the rebels are in political and military disarray and the pressure on his regime has eased, albeit slightly.
And with his own political family in disarray, itself mired in illegal party financing scandals, Nicolas Sarkozy will find it slightly more difficult than usual to bounce back.
Slightly scary, slightly sexy.
Slightly chewy, slightly vegetal.
Macroeconomics is in disarray.
Brands in disarray.
Government in disarray.
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