She crouched like a cornered animal, her face hidden by the disarranged mass of her hair. |
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But the ball flew just past, to the relief of the disarranged visiting defence. |
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The odd twisted tree and disarranged bush all dotted the landscape that could be seen. |
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This greatly disarranged their curls and bonnet-caps, with much edification of onlookers from below. |
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When she dies she will be satisfied to learn that it was not the wind that came in on Sunday and disarranged the roses. |
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Elastic fiber layers of the media were severely disrupted and disarranged. |
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It didn't come down, but everything in the room was disarranged. |
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In his opinion, it wasn't anymore a matter of arranging things around us to achieve harmony but letting ourselves be disarranged by them. |
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Her head was in constant pain and her clothes were dirty and disarranged. |
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Now I had completely disarranged near all things in the room, landing one perfume bottle in the open toilet, and had injured myself in the process. |
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An e-text is infinitely malleable, but there is also the dreadful possibility that it might be disarranged or censored. |
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Both sides were closed off by large, steel mesh fences with barbed wire at the top, curling around the top support pole in a disarranged, uninviting pattern. |
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Even more disastrous would be if some small branch fell upon some noble lady and disarranged her hairstyle which over hours would have been piled on a special lacquered wooden framework. |
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Suddenly, the rattling gait of the horses disarranged the apparent order of the rank and, in next to no time, the clang of the scimitars echoed through the valley. |
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The generation of such an unexpected, impossible, disarranged sequence of views gives the town's inhabitants a means to decode and emotionalise the sense of place and subconscious of their environment. |
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Referees allow longer time for the players to return their disarranged wear to its correct form, something which, I believe, contributes to creating an atmosphere for more courteous conduct between competitors. |
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Jets were taking off the wrong way from the airport, the engine sounds were not passing across the sky where they should have, so everybody's dreams got disarranged, when people could get to sleep at all. |
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As he intermittently drew hard on his cigarette, disarranged his sandy hair and fiddled with a constantly shuddering BlackBerry, it was easy to suspect he was feeling nervous. |
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His bed was disarranged and clothes were strewn on the floor. |
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