Traffic was chaotic and every junction was a snarl of cars and beeping horns. |
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Even for those who did not accept these apocalyptic scenarios, emancipation portended a chaotic and terrifying new world. |
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It takes four years to loop around the Sun, although it has a very odd, almost chaotic spin quite unseen in any other asteroid. |
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At Homebase in Aberdeen's Bridge of Don industrial estate, there were chaotic scenes as shoppers rushed to buy gardening equipment. |
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At one point in the chaotic revolution, a mob loyal to the deposed Prince Sihanouk sacked the governor's mansion in Kompong Cham. |
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When everything that's going on on-screen is so chaotic and crazy, it doesn't help when it's cut together with such lunatic randomness. |
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Will she be able to tame the unruly private bus drivers who often hold the city life to ransom and streamline the chaotic city traffic? |
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You are practical and nurturing in chaotic situations where order and maintenance is needed. |
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Though the Liars' cuts are supremely inaccessible, moody pieces, their chaotic, indecipherable babel plays against Oneida's monolithic tower. |
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The fair was like the crazy opposite of the academy, turning its demonstrations and its messages into a chaotic babel. |
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Lithium helps stabilise these to some extent and prevents the chaotic cycling between the manic and depressive phases of the illness. |
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Devising a solution to Ireland's chaotic tenurial system was one of the major tasks faced by successive governments under the Union. |
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There are a few that have vocal hooks, some get awesomely chaotic and some are forlorn ballads. |
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She was then working as a secretary to Tambimuttu in that chaotic Poetry London office in Manchester Square. |
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Once more, the country is caught in the throes of yet another round of chaotic activity at the university. |
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Such an existence would be indescribably chaotic, no underlying reason or logic behind anything. |
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The battle scenes are suitably bloodthirsty and chaotic, but they are balanced by scenes of self-justification and soul-searching. |
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You are very rooted internally, and emotionally self-sufficient, regardless of how chaotic or unstable your circumstances may become. |
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After the initial charge, both lines are broken, and the battle degenerates into a chaotic melee. |
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Liverpool's weakness was most stark just before half-time when the Belarusians created four chances inside two chaotic minutes. |
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This topsy-turvy condition resulted in an expensive and chaotic quest for new artistic direction. |
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This is the most demographically chaotic state in the country and, not coincidentally, that's why it's the new bellwether state of this country. |
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The staff have always been congenial, the atmosphere bemusedly chaotic, the pizza a dripping success. |
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Amid the chaotic surroundings of another flat in the tower block I was told how her lifestyle descended into drugs and despair. |
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The day at the races goes on into the evening as hordes of people head into Liverpool city centre for a chaotic night on the town. |
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The wars were chaotic, an impenetrable series of vicious contests between shifting clan alliances. |
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However, they were to face the most chaotic world of deception and treachery that awaits for them. |
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He experimented with deliriously inventive and chaotic installations, incorporating sculpture, video, found objects, even a mirrored disco ball. |
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The idea of a wild chaotic continent wracked by poverty, drought and tribal warfare is challenged by images as well as words. |
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A layman studying Ferguson's chaotic, violent past might also choose to side with the police. |
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It's intense and turbulent and chaotic and calming and rhythmic all at the same time. |
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With the exception of some chaotic periods, we have mostly lived in a world of empires. |
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In trying to explain the complex mythological system of the show, all the creators have done is muddle an already chaotic mess. |
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Also, you have to bear in mind that a pullout cannot just be a chaotic one, a helter-skelter. |
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Nevertheless, it can and ought to be an essential normative influence in a chaotic world. |
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History books tell us that wars are messy, chaotic and even nations fighting just causes make horrid moral mistakes and battlefield blunders. |
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What is clear is that the photograph, in the editor's own words, fitted into an editorial view that portrayed Iraq as ungovernable and chaotic. |
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Here is an article about mysticism and devotional practices with a chaotic slant. |
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The overall impression is that the town has grown along the waterside in a totally unplanned and chaotic manner. |
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Given the council's history of chaotic financial management, leaders thought it prudent to make a fresh start. |
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He arrives at our untidy, chaotic office and literally turns his nose up in distaste at the mess. |
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They reported that the area is overcrowded with vendors, and is untidy and chaotic. |
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No matter how untogether you are feeling, there'll be plenty of folk whose private lives are even more chaotic than yours. |
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In the middle of the small and chaotic living room of Smith's south London high-rise council flat is a stylish but unremarkable upright chair. |
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There seems little of the chaotic revelry that typifies many other Arab souks. |
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The Liddell plan would create a chaotic parliamentary map of Scotland resembling the petty sovereignties of the Holy Roman Empire. |
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Nothing is more distinctive than the chaotic spectacle of Neapolitan street-life. |
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This planned spontaneity might sound like a paradox, but I usually find that chaotic and purposeless free time is not worth a great deal. |
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In times past, the vehicles arrived, with the drivers squeezing through the relatively narrow road, and there was a chaotic traffic jam. |
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He left as his legacy not the dream of an independent state, but a corrupt and chaotic system and the steadfast refusal to compromise. |
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It's a little as if each hard-edged shape in her precisely chaotic canvases were a piece extracted from an entirely different jigsaw puzzle. |
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For twenty years I lived in a world with no catastrophe theory, no chaotic growth, no knots that wouldn't untie. |
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Smale discovered strange attractors which lead to chaotic dynamical systems. |
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At first, I thought it was completely chaotic, but somehow the system seems to organize itself without having to talk about the rules. |
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There was a moment of silence, and then an outburst of chaotic noise from the crowd standing there. |
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The chaotic transport conditions coupled with archaic port facilities are major stumbling blocks. |
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Her lifestyle became very chaotic, and there were times when appointments were made but she did not choose to attend. |
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The processions of thousands of peoples created chaotic traffic situations in the city. |
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From its neat grid of streets which parallel the long waterfront, a more chaotic jumble of lanes wriggle up the hillside. |
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Most are battling with drink, drugs or both and have chaotic lives that revolve around the next fix and earning the money to pay for it. |
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In the chaotic world of war and its aftermath, it's hard to distinguish between good and bad. |
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His arrival in Edinburgh last week was met with chaotic scenes as scores of journalists attended his press launch. |
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All the time, video cameras on the roof are recording the entire chaotic scene. |
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Work is still chaotic, but at least I have my online friends to keep me occupied and entertained. |
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The transport system, already chaotic at best, was flung into abject confusion. |
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On the surface, this world appears very chaotic because of the disruptive new technology. |
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But things became even more chaotic yesterday following a security alert at a computer firm in Victoria Road. |
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Now, after decades of dictatorship, a chaotic political scene has burst forth. |
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How can any sense be made of what may appear to be a chaotic jumble of attitudes? |
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People are very confused in this chaotic world about what is really the right thing to do. |
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My life feels chaotic, but when I look back over things, I see a shape that I didn't realise was there at the time. |
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Many natural chaotic systems form fractals in the patterns that record the process. |
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Some insects even cultivate chaotic output to produce randomised behaviour. |
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It is really an overlong, rather chaotic collection of amusing, sometimes hilarious, political cabaret sketches. |
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The rocks are asymmetrically folded and overthrust to the west, with chaotic units and abundant evidence for coeval soft-sediment deformation. |
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Art is made in the name of Nature, and Nature, superficially at least, is chaotic. |
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But he said it happened because the business took off and he was swamped with work and things became chaotic. |
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This variety only appears chaotic if we assume that Roxbury makers functioned as traditional clockmakers. |
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It was gigantic and made of black metal, a great column filled with gears, levers, and pulleys moving together in a chaotic clockwork melee. |
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Jiang doesn't soften his depiction of the chaotic, hysterical wartime mentality, when anything can happen, and the worst thing probably will. |
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Maintenance of chaotic nature also leads to the treatment and the prevention of mind, nerve or immune related diseases or periodic idiopathy. |
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The results are chaotic and funny as personalities clash and each character's true love emerges from his or her ordeal. |
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If we perturb a system that has a rational frequency ratio, then it can easily be shifted into a chaotic situation with irrational frequencies. |
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It came only after yet another procedural skirmish about the agenda and the debate was quite chaotic and confusing. |
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If actions originate from noncausal events as indeterminists claim, then they are chaotic and untamed. |
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He said the inept attitude of the government has created a chaotic situation in the state. |
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The real danger is from the chaotic hatred between mortals that follows the wake of the enemy, not his inscrutable agenda. |
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It is an unsettling contrast to the existing grain of Tokyo's confused, chaotic yet intensely busy and cramped character. |
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The family environment of the childhood firesetter is likely to be chaotic. |
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The pictures are gentle in that they are not intrusive, even in intimate or chaotic moments. |
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This raw spectacle overflows with fizzing stories which unveil the chaotic comedy and tragedy behind a flawed wedding reception. |
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He saw that this would be chaotic and prone to violent flare-ups, and proposed a foreign military presence to keep the peace. |
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I'm not having a lot of fun these days, because my life is so irregular, so chaotic. |
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Stock market trading via the exchange floor could not look any more chaotic. |
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Such associations jibe with Richter's sci-fi vision of a chaotic, violent, perhaps post-apocalyptic society. |
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The first two are so terrified of their circulation numbers that they'll do any chaotic, craven thing to boost them. |
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It's every bit as chaotic and mad as London in its way, with a creaking, uncomfortably, rattly Metro system. |
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I'm going to sit here and complain and whine and crib about how chaotic this world is. |
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He was a deeply analytical guy, but inside of that were all the cross-currents of a chaotic life. |
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Such structures can be read as dramas of redemption, of deliverance from the chaotic environment of an unreasoning nature. |
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If, as he says, the era of art is over, why not open up to the full chaotic, demotic range of contemporary visual culture? |
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In the back of the cavern goblins and demons poured in and out in a chaotic flow through many winding tunnels. |
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Today we publish more pictures of the crazy goings-on during a day of chaotic collections and super sponsored events. |
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However, to avoid a potentially chaotic situation, a 6-month grace period is provided before any regulations may be made invalid. |
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Their purposefully chaotic show unites song, video and propaganda as the boys bid to convert us from eco-worriers to eco-warriors. |
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What was once chaotic is now more orderly, and, as this research suggests, students seem to be moving ahead educationally. |
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What if something we take for granted, something utterly predictable, suddenly became unpredictable and chaotic and disordered? |
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To outsiders, the garden is a space of chaotic, disorderly difference and sensory assault. |
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In addition, protein metabolism becomes chaotic and disorderly, leading to mutant antibodies becoming auto-antibodies. |
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The school itself, disorganized and chaotic, did not show the sense of urgency needed to work with a population of inner-city kids. |
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To play somebody who has a kid and is quite chaotic and disorganised really appealed to me. |
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In distal areas, a layered sedimentary unit appears under the chaotic unit. |
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The chaotic design of the robe suggests Bruno's disturbed mental state and the anarchy he will impose upon Guy's life. |
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The story is a delirious, chaotic, often impenetrable allegory of tribalism in an industrial dystopia. |
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I arranged the leaves on the cushions in order, but that jarred with me, so I added a bit of chaotic stitching. |
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Preston's troupe preferred to circumvent the chaotic jetsam of the central areas by focusing their efforts on the flanks. |
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She lived the typical chaotic lifestyle of a heroin addict and a convicted drug dealer had access to her flat. |
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His desk is a chaotic jumble of books, journals, miscellaneous documents, and baby pictures of his three children. |
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Built in 1792 as a summer retreat, it's a charming legacy of the days when Azerbaijan was a chaotic jumble of rival khanates and principalities. |
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There were also allegations that an air rifle had been fired during chaotic scenes. |
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He was a remarkable American poet and writer whose alarmingly chaotic personal life impacted decisively on his work. |
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The profile of the basic kind of person who suffers from kleptomania is that of somebody who has had a chaotic upbringing. |
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I would say that she's not so much a kleptomaniac as a generally chaotic person. |
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Steady breezes create regular rollers, while erratic squalls thrust up chaotic surges. |
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She describes her youth in Sligo as chaotic, being the daughter of alcoholic parents. |
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What followed was a chaotic period in which Sparta, Thebes, and a renascent Athens jostled for power, with Persia stirring the pot. |
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As soon as the flash frames started strobing audience retinas, the soundtrack began adding layers of chaotic on-the-scene sound recordings. |
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There have been times in my life when it has been the lifeline keeping me afloat in a very chaotic world. |
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Initially a funkified machine of organ-led riffage, it melts into an acid-fried kaleidoscope of intense colored, chaotic noise. |
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Its storyline is chaotic, its flashback format too insular, and the resolution is buried in glamour shots, jiggling body parts, and faux fashion trendiness. |
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However, astronomers have spotted a few luminous black hole pairs, mostly in chaotic galaxies in the early stages of a merger. |
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That chaotic evil element is sure to feature in the premiere of Dinner with Friends with Brett Gelman and Friends. |
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The universe becomes a chaotic universe if you have a parent or authority figure who just punishes you totally randomly. |
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Bureaucrats confide that the reason ticket counters at train stations are so chaotic is to encourage bribes. |
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The PM clashed with the Election Commission, which argued that things were too chaotic for an election. |
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His little son had gone through that chaotic, uncontrollable situation all on his own, never once quailing under the immense pressure it imposed on a five-year-old. |
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They often choose places close to commercial thoroughfares like Broad Street in North Philly or West Philly's vibrant, chaotic Fifty-Second Street. |
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Unfortunately, because of the destruction of central government control and increasingly chaotic conditions, production of Khmer ceramics ceased by the end of 13th Century. |
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One chaotic chemical system that has been well studied is a mixture of equal numbers of moles of carbon monoxide and oxygen with a small amount of molecular hydrogen. |
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They can be viewed as a turbulent flow of liquid in which the chaotic fluctuations get larger as one examines the fluid with a magnifying glass on a finer and finer scale. |
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Nobody knows chaotic living quite like don Draper, what with juggling high profile clients, his many paramours, and travel. |
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The recent NFL referee lockout turned Sunday games into chaotic affairs, and threatened to upend a financial juggernaut. |
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The other unit displays chaotic reflectors with large energy diffraction. |
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His work with Gray opened up the possibility of playing the self-destructive and chaotic, without ever allowing them to slip into something uncommunicatively self-pitying. |
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The devolution of authority to local officials has brought some benefits, to be sure, but it has also exacerbated the fractiousness of the country's already chaotic politics. |
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To me, the world was a series of chain reactions and chaotic happenings. |
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Events become increasingly chaotic as Ellwood desperately tries to seal his deal while simultaneously keeping the suspicious sergeant at arm's length. |
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For all the perspective that can be gained through the artful use of analogies from prior campaigns, politics is too chaotic to be governed by rigid determinism. |
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They occur as the foundations of what is now known as chaotic systems. |
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I feel that the activity inside those drawings is as chaotic and as controlled as any of the assemblages or sculptures or movies or other works that I've been involved in. |
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She never seemed fazed or perturbed by the goings-on and the very chaotic sleeping arrangements. |
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The traffic in and around the city has been described as chaotic. |
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Probing the images by which we construct our world, he has managed to make the multitudinous and chaotic, if not completely comprehensible, then at least approachable. |
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It also boasts one of the world's most chaotic urban traffic systems. |
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Of particular interest to me was his discussion of the chaotic motion of the planetary orbits and of the slingshot effect that can give spacecraft a planetary boost. |
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The chaotic circumstances of burial often compounded a family's grief. |
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The opening sequence features a blade being sharpened on stone, quickly cross-cutting to a chaotic chase in which a gang of desperadoes attempt to capture a rogue chicken. |
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No wonder dreaming is so chaotic, bizarre, unfocused, and unremembered. |
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A tenuous peace deal between the American occupation forces and the embattled city of Falluja got off to a slow and sometimes chaotic start on Tuesday. |
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After years of hard-earned success on Broadway, where audiences lapped up their chaotic, anything-goes approach, the brothers arrived in Hollywood with an arrogant swagger. |
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My flat suddenly looked very chaotic and untidy in comparison. |
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Of course, it's a far cry from most of the low-key balladry of the rest of the album, and when the final verse appears, this fiery, chaotic vision suddenly seems distant. |
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The clothes, however, were a chaotic pastiche of fur and glitter assembled in inelegant ways. |
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Cantillon quickly built up a successful banking business and paid off the debts of his bankrupt uncle despite the very chaotic financial conditions in France. |
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It is not only encyclopaedias, dictionaries, and libraries that create the illusion of a semblance of order from a mass of chaotic and random materials. |
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He brought that intellect to bear on the chaotic bits and pieces of Animal House. |
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If this degree of chaotic improvisation exists within Sochi, just how inviolable is that Ring of Steel around it? |
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Levski tried to respond, but their attacks were chaotic and disorganised, so they left themselves a lot to do for the return game in Sofia next week. |
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I think it safe to say that the world would be back to an enormously complex and chaotic form of barter and that trade would be reduced to a virtual standstill. |
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The evolution of a classically chaotic Hamiltonian system is characterized by a computational complexity that increases exponentially with time elapsed. |
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A key mission of science is to examine the disorderly, even chaotic appearance of nature, and develop overarching descriptions for defined segments of that nature. |
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Since both are nonlinear interrelated buffering systems, soil stability with regard to sorption and mobilization processes is liable to unpredictable, chaotic changes. |
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It's disorganised, chaotic, ideas mashed together like a car crash. |
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The last few weeks have been chaotic as they organise the wedding. |
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While meteorology is a science complicated by chaotic weather patterns, statistics on the tumultuous developments illustrate a definite trend in the past decades. |
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Most people have led a chaotic lifestyle before coming here. |
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Now the Saudis see an Arab world in transition from decades of lethargic stability to a chaotic future. |
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If that sounds inexcusably non-objective and chaotic, consider this. |
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He revealed the limitations and contradictions of the technique, and the paradox that the results of total determinacy actually sound random, chaotic, and indeterminate. |
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And the convention centre that became a squalid shelter in the chaotic days after the hurricane also reopened last week in an encouraging sign for the city's tourism industry. |
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It can be difficult to organise walks and dog minders when my hours are chaotic so they roam about the grass outside the office and I feel better knowing they are here. |
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It is heavily graffitied and the dripping paint forms a chaotic pattern that completely disrupts the flat and freshly plowed field in the background. |
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The magazine's cover showed a chaotic chart reflecting the almost total disorganization of the various agencies that were supposed to respond to a terrorist attack. |
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By claiming descent from a solid Yemenite tribe, the Rasulids brought Yemen to a vital sense of unity in an otherwise chaotic regional milieu. |
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The invasion of chaotic, enfeebled Haiti was a short-term success. |
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Early rehearsals for the upcoming tour were chaotic, with Mason and Wright entirely out of practice. |
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And Black Friday is set to be even more chaotic this year since Christmas falls on a Saturday, Krugman said. |
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In evolutionary terms they are punctuated equilibria for which chaotic evolution is only intermittent. |
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In fluid dynamics, turbulence or turbulent flow is a flow regime characterized by chaotic, stochastic property changes. |
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Robert's rule of the Duchy was chaotic, and parts of Henry's lands became almost independent of central control from Rouen. |
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Irregular galaxies are chaotic in appearance, and are neither spiral nor elliptical. |
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Many famous individuals such as Lao Zi, Confucius and Sun Tzu lived during this chaotic period. |
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For Carlyle, chaotic events demanded what he called 'heroes' to take control over the competing forces erupting within society. |
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A nearby sedge warbler competes, blaring out its more hurried, chaotic whirrs, chatters and whistles from the top of a small tree. |
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The chaotic start to the British Flat season took another turn yesterday when Brighton was abandoned owing to sea fret. |
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Although the scenes involving them were some of the best the audience needed more of their chaotic yellowy goodness. |
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The men we help usually live in chaotic circumstances and are suffering the consequences of long-term self-abuse. |
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Which brings us back to the chaotic scene at 26 Federal Plaza. |
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There are some zones of transition between regular behavior and chaotic behavior found in which in present a clear aspect of strange attractor. |
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On Monday, a 24-year-old man known to suffer a heart condition died while waiting in a chaotic bread line outside a bakery in southern Egypt. |
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New Delhi with wide roads, green parks, embassies and mansions is in complete contrast to crumbling, chaotic Old Delhi. |
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Truly random number generators based on a non-autonomous chaotic oscillator. |
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The author departs from standard source critical and redactional critical explanations for the book's chaotic shape. |
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After last year's Budget, Chancellor George Osborne was forced into chaotic U-turns on the pasty tax, the caravan tax and the charities tax. |
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The flat they share a couple of doors down on the Bury Road has all the chaotic, unironed character that only two men could produce. |
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A gloriously chaotic nale produced 12 tries, but the real damage had been done in Rome and Edinburgh, where Wales and Ireland ran riot. |
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I'm really organised in my work life but think I overcompensate with a chaotic personal life. |
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This latest visit from the chaotic Texan band saw them in calmer mood, focusing all their energies on a mesmerising display of alternative rock. |
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Action sequences are orchestrated at a lick, including chaotic scenes of a flock of pteranodons plucking visitors from the ground. |
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Because of the delays and chaotic nature of the filming process, it finally finished ten months later in November. |
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In the chaotic situation, local Irish lords won back large amounts of land. |
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The Second International emerged from the Congress, although Morris was distraught at its chaotic and disorganised proceedings. |
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When offended or ignored, he supposedly struck the ground with his trident and caused chaotic springs, earthquakes, drownings and shipwrecks. |
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In some parts of the world there are many lakes because of chaotic drainage patterns left over from the last Ice Age. |
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Logistical organization of eighteenth century armies was chaotic at best, and the British Army was no exception. |
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He immediately ordered the sequestration of all the rebel lands, triggering a wave of chaotic looting across the country. |
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It was not easy to lend an ear to commonsensical observations in the chaotic atmosphere of the early days of the protests. |
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In the southern part of the peninsula, the glaciers deposited vast numbers of terminal moraines, configuring a very chaotic landscape. |
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It was during this chaotic era that Italian towns saw the rise of a peculiar institution, the medieval commune. |
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During his early career, Caesar had seen how chaotic and dysfunctional the Roman Republic had become. |
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John's operations became more chaotic as the campaign progressed, and Philip began to make steady progress in the east. |
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The Hungaroring was a skidpan and world title rivals Fernando Alonso and Michael Schumacher cursed their luck after becoming casualties of a chaotic race. |
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Seven screenwriters worked on the project, and filming was chaotic. |
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His death signaled the end of the Severan dynasty and the beginning of the chaotic period known as the Crisis of the Third Century, which brought the empire to near collapse. |
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One way to display the temporal pattern of a chaotic or semichaotic system is to graph its progress through a two-dimensional or higher state space. |
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Under a chaotic political regulation, the missions rapidly declined. |
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The Cultural Revolution had a large effect on the city with much of its temples, churches and other monuments destroyed during this chaotic period. |
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We discuss a new approach, chaotic cleaning, to the elimination of quasi-neutrons from the trap by breaking the rotational symmetry of the quadrupole trap. |
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It's the job of resident tuk tuk driver Polo Doot, who scrapes a living in one of the city's poorest slums, to train Mason to navigate across Phnom Penh's chaotic streets. |
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Another Peruvian historian, Luis Miguel Glave, describes the chaotic situation in all of Peru at the turn of the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. |
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From this chaotic skyful of crowding flakes the mead and moor momentarily received additional clothing, only to appear momentarily more naked thereby. |
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The video touches on the hunt and the hunted, Stockholm syndrome, and when right and wrong are not easily defined in a blood-thirsty, chaotic society. |
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This is the old Fulton Street Mall in twilight, a chaotic throwback to the era before the sanitization and, yes, mallification of New York City's retail districts. |
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Passive processes involve the placing of chaotic supraglacial sediments onto the landscape with limited reworking, typically forming hummocky moraines. |
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Clearly moved by the struggle of Ethiopian refugee Aida and her beguiling daughter Amelia, zillionaire Theo Paphitis vowed to sort out their chaotic finances. |
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The angel had flown from my shoulder in order to find Neda's address, but it wasn't able to return to my shoulders in Tehran's crowdedness and chaotic winter weather. |
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German forces occupied Paris unopposed on 14 June after a chaotic period of flight of the French government that led to a collapse of the French army. |
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The retreat was undertaken amid chaotic conditions, with abandoned vehicles blocking the roads and a flood of refugees heading in the opposite direction. |
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The data are also consistent with a deterministic, but chaotic, process. |
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Using their chaotic lasers, Roy and his team have recently communicated random bits over optical fibers at rates of up to 150 megabits per second. |
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Figure 9 and Figure 10 are the heat-producing needing waveform with chaotic signal respectively observed in the display interface and oscillograph. |
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Napoleon III, nephew of Napoleon I, returned to France from exile in 1848, bringing a famous name that promised to stabilize the chaotic political situation. |
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