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"The whole thing looks in disarray in the public's opinion," Alex Chiang, who teaches political science at National Cheng Chi University, told Reuters.
It kind of smelled, and the whole room's in disarray.
When this happens, the damaged cells are not sending along the same message to the auditory portion of the brain that they once were, putting the whole auditory system into disarray.
"The whole U.S. market is in disarray as far as the H8 is concerned," he said.
Finally, on signing day, after a decade of production, they had to get something like 200 signatures on a contract between 9am and midday, from financiers, producers, insurance companies, God knows who; and if any one of them wasn't there to sign, the whole thing would fall into disarray.
Justice Antonin Scalia of the Supreme Court, who was a senior official under Mr. Levi in the Justice Department, said in an interview that "there couldn't have been a tougher job in Washington where the whole executive branch was in disarray after Watergate".
It seems to indicate that parental pressure can cause the whole athletic system to be in disarray.
WILLS AND TRUSTS The whole notion of the sanctity of a will has been thrown into disarray by the expiration of the estate tax.
The problem is the disarray in Tehran.
Even the House hardware contributed to the disarray.
That reinforced the impression of disarray in the national government.
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