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As a result, the palace was thrown into disorder.
This created quite a stir, for if such occasions occurred frequently the service would be thrown into disorder.
In 2007, everything was thrown into disorder.
It has become worthless because their regular arrangement has been thrown into disorder. "
The Russian commander-in-chief lost contact with most of his forces, and all Soviet plans were thrown into disorder.
It is not until a creature begins to manage it s environment that nature is thrown into disorder.
During the nineteen seventies and eighties, the west, conversely was thrown into disorder by the "disruptive influence of urbanization on agriculture."
The Night Goblins and Orcs were thrown into disorder.
They were thrown into disorder, and were pushed into Arran's own division in the centre.
Initially, Hardshaw East Monthly Meeting was thrown into disorder by the controversy.
The 147th suffered heavy losses, and Pardee complained that his right flank was thrown into disorder by routed troops.
"I can't figure it myself, Wes-unless they were planning to raid and loot Enterprises after the place was thrown into disorder," Tom deduced.
At the same time, Princess Isabella arrives from Portugal, and the court is thrown into disorder when Don Carlo cannot be found.
Even in these things that are thrown into disorder I believe the Holy Scriptures, for Joshua commanded the sun to stand still and not the earth."
Artifacts from the Canterbury Museum collection were thrown into disorder by the aftershocks, several days after reordering work had been completed since the February 2011 earthquake.
My soul and body have both been thrown into disorder by your absence, and a month or two more would make me the most insufferable cynic in the world.
The Third Arkansas was advancing through the yard, lost their Colonel (Earle), their color bearer and the regiment was thrown into disorder.
Meanwhile, the fourth column encountered a rebel force in the suburb of Kishangunj outside the Kabul Gate before the other columns attacked, and was thrown into disorder.
The Japanese 31st Division (with part of the 33rd Division) facing them had been weakened by casualties and detachments to the fighting elsewhere and was thrown into disorder.
These showed that the book, as hitherto edited, had been thrown into disorder by the displacement of two pages near the end; they also removed other difficulties upon which the theory of interpolation had been based.
According to an article that appeared in a 1946 issue of The Saturday Evening Post about the company's rise: "Church services, school sessions, theater performances and political meetings were thrown into disorder by clouds of sneeze powder.
We deviated a little from the way we had taken in the morning; we crossed a little too low down; we were thrown into disorder, but we did not lose ourselves in the marshes as has been stated.
His on-site reporting and interventions during the Kasserine Pass battles helped stabilize and reorganize the U.S. Army II Corps, which had been thrown into disorder after the initial German attack.
Ruy Guerra's "Fable of the Beautiful Pigeon Fancier," for example, is a late-19th-century period piece, a portrait of a stuffy Brazilian monarchist whose life is thrown into disorder when he meets a ravishing woman in a white dress on the beach one afternoon.
'Firestorm' at the Top William J. Kinnard Jr., acting president of the Baltimore branch, said that while the various campuses "are functioning well, a firestorm has blown across the very top of the structure, at the planning level, which has now been thrown into disorder."