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in disorder
1. would be associated with a brain disorder
2. His other locker was also in disorder, but he found nothing missing
3. 2 These he has not commanded to be done at random or in disorder but at fixed times and seasons
4. a disorder, when the only thing in disorder is their inability to
5. If your partner has a sexual pain disorder, it may be categorised under the general term of “Dyspareunia”
6. Her hair hung over her bare shoulders in disorder; she held a candle in one hand and an ax in the other
7. And thus in disorder and with such unheard-of confusion this first session of the Sanhedrist trial of Jesus ended at half past four o'clock
8. More than a bookstore, it looked like a dump for used books, which were placed in disorder on the shelves chewed by termites, in the corners sticky with cobwebs, and even in the spaces that were supposed to serve as passageways
9. It has been administered to the “volunteers,” but few of the recipients were warned of the side effects, such as paranoia, severe anxiety, hallucinations, brain disorders, disturbing and dangerous behavior
10. Demonstrating superior qualities as a fighter pilot, he destroyed in quick succession two Mitsubishi G4M BETTY medium bombers that were going to strike Clark Field, forcing the rest to withdraw in disorder
11. That infernal scene, apart from impressing the hell out of Marguerite Higgins and the other American women, created utter panic among the surviving enemy infantrymen, who then withdrew in disorder, pursued by machine gun fire
12. So, instead of advancing westward as planned, the 8th Army was thrown back in disorder a further four hundred miles before halting at Alamein
13. The rioters, poorly armed, still caused a few casualties to the soldiers before dispersing in disorder
14. And what is man now?� A fallen creature, a ruin, a being that shows the marks of corruption all over, his heart like Nebuchadnezzar, degraded and earthly, looking down and not up,�his affections like a household in disorder, calling no man master, all extravagance and confusion,�his understanding like a lamp flickering in the socket, impotent to guide him, not knowing good from evil,�his will like a rudderless ship, tossed to and fro by every desire, and constant only in choosing any way rather than God's
15. Alzheimer’s disease is a brain disorder that occurs in the later years of life
16. brain disorder not a mood disorder so it's not a malfunction of the
17. I try to avoid using the word “time”, because until you Understand quite deeply the true Essence of this specific phenomenon, any mentioning of it confuses you and puts your traditional thinking in disorder
18. Everything she said came in bits and pieces, in disorder
19. Tree tea oil has been found to be effective in various skin disorders
20. Lemon juice will help constipation, liver disorders, reduce mucus accumulation, improve digestion, reduce infections, and help to clear skin disorders like acne
21. It is most helpful with constipation, kidney disorders and skin disorders
22. Concentrate in eating and drinking these natural products and you will see results in your health and a decrease in your skin disorders
23. Th e states of collective psychosis that result in disorders, wars,
24. Like thee and thine, venerable chief," she continued, pressing her hands convulsively on her heart, and suffering her head to droop until her burning cheeks were nearly concealed in the maze of dark, glossy tresses that fell in disorder upon her shoulders, "the curse of my ancestors has fallen heavily on their child
25. The very next day, Domenici and Wellstone reintroduced it as a stand-alone bill, the Mental Health Parity Act of 1996—which was the official beginning of using the phrase “mental health parity” for the movement to end medical discrimination against brain disorders
26. It was to be a full civil rights act for brain disorders—all the mental illness diagnoses in the DSM, and all substance use disorders
27. I should also note that while we did our best to navigate the various rules for properly identifying the various brain disorders and those who have them, there is no perfect way to conform to everyone’s idea of what is correct—especially in a long narrative where there simply must be synonyms to avoid endless word repetitions
28. He saw the old princess too, flushed and overwrought, with her gray curls in disorder, forcing herself to gulp down her tears, biting her lips; he saw Dolly too and the doctor, smoking fat cigarettes, and Lizaveta Petrovna with a firm, resolute, reassuring face, and the old prince walking up and down the hall with a frowning face
29. Great waggons were standing in disorder in a field beaten bare of
30. Galloping thus, with the Wind at my Back, and my Thoughts all in Disorder about the Events that transpir’d at the Fair, I did not hear, at first, the Noise of Hooves drawing closer, nor did I notice that I was being follow’d
31. On one small table tea things and supper dishes stood in disorder, and in the middle of the night a motley throng of people sat there, not merrymaking, but somberly whispering, and betraying by every word and movement that they none of them forgot what was happening and what was about to happen in the bedroom
32. But at that moment an adjutant galloped up with a message from the commander of the regiment in the hollow and news that immense masses of the French were coming down upon them and that his regiment was in disorder and was retreating upon the Kiev grenadiers
33. On this occasion, he was only more vividly conscious of the fact that if his affairs had not been in disorder, no better wife for Nicholas than Sonya could have been wished for, and that no one but himself with his Mitenka and his uncomfortable habits was to blame for the condition of the family finances
34. Nearer and nearer in disorderly crowds came the Uhlans and the French dragoons pursuing them
35. He saw the dragoons near and that they were galloping in disorder; he knew they could not withstand an attack- knew there was only that moment and that if he let it slip it would not return
36. From the time that Pierre began life as a family man on a footing entailing heavy expenditure, he had noticed to his surprise that he spent only half as much as before, and that his affairs- which had been in disorder of late, chiefly because of his first wife’s debts- had begun to improve
37. In the meadow before the door lay three harrows, through which, in disorder, grew all the flowers of May
38. Everything is in disorder, the star as well as the drama
39. The assailants, abandoning their dead and wounded, flowed back pell-mell and in disorder towards the extremity of the street, and there were again lost in the night
40. The ranks straggled along in disorder
41. The philosopher said: "From an army of three divisions one can take away its general, and put it in disorder; from the man the most abject and vulgar one cannot take away his thought
42. He insisted that the Russians, far from retreating in disorder, had only retired to their second position, and were actually preparing to attack
43. While Napoleon was announcing to Europe that the Russians were fleeing in disorder along the Kazan road, Kutuzof suddenly turned off this road on to the Kaluga road, and placed himself in position to protect the fertile provinces that had
44. On the floor, in the coarse dress of a peasant, Marie was seated, pale, thin, her hair in disorder; before her on the floor stood a pitcher of water covered by a piece of bread
45. I don't know why, but I prefer to see books lying about in disorder
46. He was the only guest left sitting at this time; the others had thronged round the table in disorder, and were all talking at once
47. At this stage P—— died suddenly, and, as usual, he had made no will and left his affairs in disorder
48. As to the question of the IOU’s she had spoken of, there might easily be something in that; for though Evgenie was undoubtedly a man of wealth, yet certain of his affairs were equally undoubtedly in disorder
49. Everything was in disorder, wet and filthy; a huge soaking rag lay in the middle of the floor in the first room, and a battered old shoe lay beside it in the wet
50. Other columns after losing half their men were retreating in disorderly confused masses