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1. The boy almost screamed as he began a disorganized, wild and hectic attempt at fucking
2. Disorganized tents scattered across
3. Large quantities of Soviet equipment were destroyed or fell into UNITA and SADF hands when FAPLA broke into a disorganized retreat
4. “They appear a tad disorganized,” said the sim
5. The Terry Tucker dossier was thick and disorganized
6. They were disorganized and there was no apparent cohesion among units
7. The disorganized Japanese authorities winked at their privations, while the Chinese and Koreans struggled to suppress them with varying success
8. His desk was full of paper works and disorganized but I was amazed how he could manage to remember where he put things
9. Bob hated civilians; They were so disorganized and un-military
10. That was a happy thought, that all these disorganized un-military civilians would have to shape up
11. Infants rarely do more that gurgle their first year of life because this time is spent converting sensations into higher level perceptions, seeing objects instead of splashes of color and light, detecting sounds instead of chaotic air pressure vibrations, feeling a coherent touching sensation of a brush down an arm instead of disorganized touch receptor neurons firing wildly
12. “It’s the most disorganized town I’ve seen
13. Forgetfulness is often caused by a disorganized mind
14. “The period of time between the nurses shifts can get pretty disorganized when the hospital is full
15. With a dozen pickup trucks brought forward between houses to illuminate on command the 600 meters of open ground between the police station and their position, the policewomen greeted the disorganized Taliban assault with a murderous fire
16. sure how to react to this disorganized scene, I could only
17. No reasonable citizen cares to have his or her taxes spent on any agency that is disorganized and incompetent
18. However, that attack proved to be disorganized and badly coordinated and it fizzled out into a series of small scale fights, with the Marines succeeding in holding tight to their perimeter
19. them the ability to roam at will in their usual disorganized
20. and staff milled about in a disorganized mixture of yelling voices
21. He then proceeded into Spalding’s office where he seated himself at the disorganized desk that was littered with papers, writing instruments, and handwritten notes
22. They lie out both sides of their mouths and the public can’t get enough because politicians say exactly what they think the voters want to hear, and because the voters are fixated with trying to work the system for personal advantage, they really are too inept and disorganized to demand accountability, or even the truth
23. With the destruction of its Lubyanka headquarters and of the millions of secret files held there on Soviet citizens, the MGB had lost a lot of its effective power and was still disorganized, with the lieutenants of Ignatiev fighting each other to succeed him
24. As far as the reader is concerned, Graves’ disorganized style dashes any hope that A will lead logically to B and then C
25. The stores are often musty, crammed, and disorganized so it pays to be a regular and know the days that new donations are put out
26. It was a disorganized and breathless Ingeborg trying to rub things out of her eyes who found herself finally in the passage of the elder Frau Dremmel's house
27. But a woman will think you're disorganized ,
28. They retreated back down to the bottom level in a disorganized mess, giving the Calderans some breathing room, though that wouldn't last long
29. You cannot create an organized, organic design out of an amorphous mass of disorganized mass of energy by random chance! Just because the causal Process of the Universe is Actually Infinite, just because we can never perceive, trace or understand all of its infinite causal complexity doesn’t mean that the Causality of the Universe is random; it is not
30. He had been disorganized, though
31. Their battle line was more disorganized than he would have liked, but it would do and besides they had almost twice as many men as the enemy
32. His army starving, disorganized and strung out on the march had no chance when the better winter conditioned Russian troops closed in for the kill
33. Kids are more disorganized and lack experience on living in herds like sheep
34. Schizophrenia often also included disorganized speech or delusions of the bizarre type
35. The night that followed seemed to all of them disorganized and precarious
36. She hoped something like this would help me get a fresh start when I returned, but she also just couldn’t help herself, because the place was so dirty and disorganized
37. Towards the end of May, when everything had been more or less satisfactorily arranged, she received her husband’s answer to her complaints of the disorganized state of things in the country
38. Forgetting all her plans, Tess's one dread was lest they should overtake her now, in her disorganized condition, before she was prepared to confront them; for though she felt that they could not identify her, she instinctively dreaded their scrutiny
39. I’ll be more disorganized than I was with Terry, but maybe I’ll learn more by having to do things for myself
40. Smith was disorganized
41. Being disorganized can mean that you will miss some things
42. ‘When I saw, your excellency, that their first battalion was disorganized, I stopped in the road and thought: ‘I’ll let them come on and will meet them with the fire of the whole battalion’- and that’s what I did
43. Anyone looking at the disorganized rear of the Russian army would have said that, if only the French made one more slight effort, it would disappear; and anyone looking at the rear of the French army would have said that the Russians need only make one more slight effort and the French would be destroyed
44. It would have been senseless, first because Napoleon’s disorganized army was flying from Russia with all possible speed, that is to say, was doing just what every Russian desired
45. The retreat, according to many a man versed in the art,—though it is disputed by others,—would have been a disorganized flight
46. holes made in these masses by the cannon-balls; attacking columns disorganized; the side-battery suddenly unmasked on their flank; Bourgeois, Donzelot, and Durutte compromised; Quiot repulsed; Lieutenant Vieux, that Hercules graduated at the Polytechnic School, wounded at the moment when he was beating in with an axe the door of La Haie-Sainte under the downright fire of the English barricade which barred the angle of the road from Genappe to Brussels; Marcognet's division caught between the infantry and the cavalry, shot down at the very muzzle of the guns amid the grain by Best and Pack, put to the sword by Ponsonby; his battery of seven pieces spiked; the Prince of Saxe-Weimar holding and guarding, in spite of the Comte d'Erlon, both Frischemont and Smohain; the flag of the 105th taken, the flag of the 45th captured; that black Prussian hussar stopped by runners of the flying column of three hundred light cavalry on the scout between Wavre and Plancenoit; the alarming things that had been said by prisoners; Grouchy's delay; fifteen hundred men killed in the orchard of Hougomont in less than an hour; eighteen hundred men overthrown in a still shorter time about La Haie-Sainte,— all these stormy incidents passing like the clouds of battle before Napoleon, had hardly troubled his gaze and had not overshadowed that face of imperial certainty
47. The Russian general Grabbe, who, during the invasion, visited the French camp, was astonished at the disorganized state of the cavalry
48. Towards the end of May, when everything had been more or less satisfactorily arranged, she received her husband's answer to her complaints of the disorganized state of things in the country
49. “When I saw, your excellency, that their first battalion was disorganized, I stopped in the road and thought: ‘I’ll let them come on and will meet them with the fire of the whole battalion’—and that’s what I did
50. Why was the Russian army—which with inferior forces had withstood the enemy in full strength at Borodinó—defeated at Krásnoe and the Berëzina by the disorganized crowds of the French when it was numerically superior?