War also clearly disrupted and dislocated international economic relations and pushed national economies away from specialization. |
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The drivers blockaded roads and disrupted traffic in the centre of the city. |
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Elsewhere in Wiltshire, flood warnings were in place in Melksham and drivers were disrupted by floodwater in Lacock. |
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On Wednesday, opposition parties disrupted proceedings of both houses of parliament, demanding the minister quit. |
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When the yin and yang elements in the body are well balanced, the person is in good health and he falls ill when the balance is disrupted. |
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Children and adolescents disrupted public order by committing petty thefts and larceny, not by becoming drunk and disorderly. |
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The last couple of weeks have seen my routine disrupted, which is traumatic for us anal-retentives. |
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I have no idea whether they realise how much they have disrupted the day-to-day to running of the school. |
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Tony Blair urged fellow EU leaders yesterday not to yield in future confrontations with anti-capitalists who disrupted their Gothenburg summit. |
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Suddenly his unruffled middle age is disrupted by a triggered memory of his childhood. |
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The elusiveness of the leader and his lieutenants has gnawed at officials and has cast doubt on their claims of having disrupted the group. |
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When all support is disrupted or detached, the distal clavicle loses all ligamentous connection, allowing it to rise superiorly. |
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His drug ring had been disrupted due to the raid, and Natalie had permanently wounded his shoulder with her bullet. |
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Three pupils have been temporarily excluded by St Martin's School after an A level exam was disrupted by a fire alarm prank. |
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Her friend tried to lead the way, but there were more officers along the street who kept blocking escape routes, so their course was disrupted. |
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The leisurely horizontal qualities of the Spanish landscape are rudely disrupted by his uptight and upright entrance. |
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Apart from the lost paternity, other males may also decrease mating success by disrupted courtship or female avoidance. |
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It was the second time in three days that rush hour services had been disrupted by engineering work running over schedule. |
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The violence disrupted normal life in the city and damaged property worth crores of rupees. |
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But in the 19th century, this essential work was seriously disrupted by the strict sabbatarianism and stifling dominance of the church. |
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Heavy rain brought autumnal flooding which disrupted drivers on South Lakeland's roads on Monday morning. |
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Exposure of male edible dormice all year round to an unvarying photoperiod and warm temperature disrupted their biological cycles. |
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Water mains and gas, sewer, telephone, and electrical systems were disrupted through the area. |
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The game will not be disrupted or maliciously destroyed by the decision of a player to leave the game prematurely. |
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Electronic communications were badly disrupted, and the Katherine telephone exchange was only saved through sandbagging by the military. |
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Hoteliers, however, have seen some cancellations and flight schedules have been disrupted. |
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This has disrupted production and service provision and resulted in loss of man-hours as workers stage industrial actions. |
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However, the skull was superficially destructed so that several skull bones were visible through the disrupted bindings. |
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The UK is reliant on maritime trade and if it gets disrupted then it's going to have an impact on us. |
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But historical processes may have disrupted or even aggrandized an original cosmographic plan. |
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The stillness of the scene was suddenly disrupted when a scrawny dog ran into view. |
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Mila's solace was then disrupted when she heard a group of people from the crowd scream her name. |
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The protest has stopped processed sugar leaving the factory and disrupted all administration work. |
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Major bus routes serviced by the striking depots have been totally disrupted. |
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A majestic theme emerges, its clarity disrupted by prickly guitars and scrambled flutterings that threaten to bury it completely. |
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The spill polluted the water, damaged the coastal ecological system and disrupted fishing in the area. |
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These ligaments can be sprained, disrupted, detached, or separated, depending on the severity of the injury. |
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Regular mealtimes and other activities are not disrupted by the arrival of a child. |
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Both their case and our own case reveal that mesothelial cells may become disrupted from serosal surfaces and may enter the lymphatic drainage. |
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Beyond the street protests, student demonstrators have also paralysed 16 universities and disrupted 35 others, the education ministry said. |
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A group of angry young men and women bent on violence has disrupted a meeting of elected politicians. |
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The farm worker is forced to take refuge in a shack settlement in a black township and pick up the threads of his disrupted life as best he can. |
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All of these developmental processes are extraordinarily complex and can be disrupted by toxic chemicals. |
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A train wreck disrupted Internet connections and caused a one-day delay in pre-trial hearings for five prisoners. |
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The bottom line we feel is to ensure a speedy delivery of maize to millers so that production operations are not disrupted. |
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Key rail transport links in the district has been disrupted by floods and will not be restored for days. |
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They are in addition to payments being made by BA for hotel, transport and food expenses incurred by disrupted passengers. |
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We were disrupted by efforts to try and merge our information systems and find new headquarters. |
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To identify factors important for repeat-mediated deletion, we disrupted or mutated putative yeast mitochondrial recombination genes. |
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When the expelled tubules elongate, the inner epithelium is disrupted and the contents of the epithelial cell spherules are released. |
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However World War I disrupted his career and, in 1915, he undertook war work which was to earn him the Iron Cross. |
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Hospital services were disrupted and a skeleton staff left to operate the casualty and emergency departments. |
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The India case shows how susceptible to political manipulation the cultural agricultural practices become when skilling is disrupted. |
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Renovations to the house slowed, supplies for the nailery were disrupted, and he had to arrange for the sale of his crops through intermediaries. |
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Manipulations required for measurement of static compliance would have disrupted our measurement of respiratory inductive plethysmography. |
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If prolonged, this can cause brain damage, because the oxygen supply to these tissues has been disrupted. |
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The lives of innumerable other animals that rely on oak woodlands during migration or breeding could be disrupted. |
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Ecosystems are delicate and complex, easily disrupted by clumsy interventions. |
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Cells were disrupted by sonication, and soluble recombinant proteins were purified on the TALON metal-affinity resin. |
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In the second half, play was constantly disrupted by both sides making a number of substitutions. |
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A community of York sisters fear their night-time slumbers could be disrupted by light flooding into their convent. |
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When trees are cut down, this cycle is disrupted and the area eventually grows drier, causing a change in the local climate. |
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The strike disrupted news and current affairs bulletins on television and radio in South Australia and Victoria throughout the day. |
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According to media reports, the 2003 Pan American Games have been disrupted by a computer virus. |
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The lives of many French North American habitants were disrupted by eighteenth-century geopolitical changes, but none more than the Acadians. |
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They disrupted an opposition move in midfield, and then hacked the ball on. |
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Traffic on nearby Leeds Road was disrupted as police diverted cars round standpipes pumping water from the main road to help douse the flames. |
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France sent a massive sixty-four-vessel armada to Louisbourg, only to have it disrupted en route by storms, calms, and disease. |
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First, the domestic production of food staples in developing countries was disrupted. |
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If these electric currents are disrupted in any way, it can cause hallucinations and false experiences. |
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The offended students said the flier had disrupted a meeting, an assertion that became the basis of disciplinary action. |
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Those preparations were disrupted by a recurrence of a left hand injury that had upset his preparations for the senior championships in December. |
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We believe that if he is consecrated, the unity of the Church of England and Anglican Communion will be disrupted. |
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The sills are structurally disrupted by the same tectonic features that imbricate other elements of the Bainang terrane stratigraphy. |
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Traffic was disrupted for several hours to allow firefighters to clear the road of debris which was strewn over a large area. |
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The arrival of the Mongols and the Ottomans had disrupted trade routes, and certain areas of Europe were edging into depression. |
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He is the world's most prolific television hijacker having disrupted around 20,000 live link-ups, according to the Guinness Book of Records. |
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Ideally, people should wake at the same time everyday, but being an owl, you can probably cope quite well when your sleep pattern is disrupted. |
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He ought already to have condemned the Hooray Henrys who disrupted the Commons. |
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Jet lag happens when the body's circadian rhythms are disrupted by changes in light. |
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The power at the station was switched off immediately, which disrupted train services for more than an hour in the area as she was rescued. |
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When I was at school I disrupted the classes, and the teachers couldn't handle me. |
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Then the integer-spin-drive wake of a passing scout ship assigned to trail the passing starcruiser disrupted Faulk's hyperon multiplet enhancer. |
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If the strike goes ahead it could see schools close, council services disrupted and hospitals affected. |
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The five-year project, which has disrupted many communities in Bradford, will draw to a close at the end of the year. |
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Babies with colic often have difficulty sleeping, and feeding patterns may be disrupted by the bouts of crying. |
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The order and colinearity of these genes seems not to be disrupted between the two species. |
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To the south, Kiowas, Comanches, and Cheyennes disrupted the trade with New Mexico and struck south into Texas. |
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The normal physiology of the colon, as described above, is completely disrupted. |
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His usual sullen insensibility is disrupted by unpredictable explosions of rage. |
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Electricity supplies were disrupted and everyplace was in darkness from about 7p.m. until midnight when electric power was restored. |
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The inaugural meeting of the Forum, held in Geneva in 1996, was unfortunately disrupted by gatecrashers. |
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Evacuation attempts were disrupted by gunfire and armed looters ruled the streets. |
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The process of duplication ensures that at least one copy of your information is available in the event the primary copy is disrupted. |
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Hurricanes on the Gulf Coast have disrupted gas pipelines and refineries, causing supplies to diminish and costs to increase. |
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The seizures have disrupted the production of maize, Zimbabwe's staple food, and tobacco, the biggest foreign currency earner. |
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Extreme weather events like floods, storms, and cyclones were predicted to rise as global warming disrupted weather patterns. |
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The contest became a target in 1970 when women protesters disrupted the event. |
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Photo time with the frogfishes was short-lived as I was disrupted by the cricket-chirping signal from our divemaster. |
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Couldn't the point be made equally effectively by demonstrating in some more public space where private homes and families wouldn't be disrupted? |
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Seems they've accidentally disrupted the plans of a corrupt G-man with a penchant for Pagliacci named Cornell. |
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Its political unity had been disrupted soon after the victory of the Abbasids. |
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The following day, cells were harvested by centrifugation, resuspended in buffer, and disrupted by sonication. |
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Wind has disrupted the advance of great warships like battleships and aircraft carriers. |
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The fitness freaks in the city and the regular morning strollers at the Museum grounds are pleased that their routines have not been disrupted. |
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The coffee harvest has been going to waste, everyday life has been disrupted. |
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In most cases I'm sure that the deceased would have preferred that the business of the Borough should not be disrupted on their account. |
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When cornering the first one we found out that when the tracking device was positioned in between the two signals that the wave was disrupted. |
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That is a remarkable achievement given the present redevelopment work which has disrupted movement around the city centre. |
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A crash in the world price of coffee diminished government revenues and disrupted the local economy. |
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When his marriage is disrupted by the renewal of his acquaintance with Shimamoto, it comes back to haunt him. |
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Trading arrangements had been disrupted with serious consequences to the balance of payments. |
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Fly-fishing and white-water rafting disrupted the sensitive Harlequin duck breeding grounds, thus permanently closing the river to human use. |
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Their parents, too, reported that the children's oral health problems kept them from playing with other kids and disrupted their sleep. |
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Five weeks of club games and disrupted training sessions prefaced their match against Limerick. |
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There is enough diversity among the songs to hold one's interest but not so much fluctuation that the relaxed mood is disrupted. |
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Farmers have been unable to bring in ewes for lambing after wintering them on hills and in fields, while calving has also been disrupted. |
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Financial business was disrupted as debtors died and their creditors found themselves without recourse. |
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Their confrontation is disrupted by the arrival of a spaceship filled with various aliens. |
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The Santee's culture was not only disrupted, the Sioux gradually found themselves dependent on trade goods, which made them easy prey for the white merchants. |
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Each individual had a unique humoral balance which could be easily disrupted by conditions such as cold, biting winds, poor air, or injudicious eating. |
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My sleep is again hot and disrupted, but thankfully the dreams are nondescript. |
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When a pen of treated cows were returned to their home pen, additional labor was required to move gates and cattle, which disrupted cow traffic from the parlor. |
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It is disrupted in many cancers, resulting in uncontrolled cell growth. |
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Elastic fiber layers of the media were severely disrupted and disarranged. |
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Voting was disrupted also at oasis towns in southeastern Libya, including Jalo and Ojla. |
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Handel's peace was soon disrupted by builders, plasterers and masons. |
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He is also said to have thrown food at away fans, disrupted a lottery draw and had a tussle with Norwich City's director of football Brian Hamilton. |
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Normal market mechanisms were disrupted, agricultural production fell behind, and China's people exhausted themselves producing what turned out to be shoddy, unsalable goods. |
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What we got was fine, though the meal was disrupted by a man at a large table, who was sang loudly, untunefully and persistently over several hours. |
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In the following days, the assembly was dominated by accusations and counter-accusations that disrupted deliberations on an emergency budget package. |
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A large number come from disrupted family backgrounds, economically or socially deprived families or are children who come from conflict zones themselves. |
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The active site of peptidoglycan lysis is disrupted in lactalbumin. |
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The record spins slowly, wobbling on the turntable, emitting crackly waves of virtually unrecognizable music, the melodies inalterably splintered and the rhythms disrupted. |
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In time, they battled over trenches in World War I, engaged in dogfights with other aircraft, attacked ground troops and disrupted enemy activity near the front lines. |
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Aside from moving onto some of the Nordic Ski Club's land, the sandpit in the area would have also been disrupted if the application were approved. |
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In an exciting paper, Fox describes how estrogen signals between plants and their symbiotic rhizobium soil bacteria can be disrupted by agricultural chemicals. |
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More important, the absence of bees disrupted the pollination cycles of everything from fruit trees to wheat fields. |
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The play is set in the Shear Madness hair salon, fictionally located in Kensington, where the lives of customers and hairdressers are disrupted by a murder. |
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The paucity of outcrop in the Acraman depression indicates that the bedrock beneath the depression is strongly disrupted by brecciation and jointing. |
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The dispute has led to 263 staff being removed from the Department's payroll and farming activities being disrupted in various parts of the country. |
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This is a particularly apt description, which conjures up the image of a radio whose reception is disrupted by some outside source of interference. |
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The changes consisted of disrupted myofibrils, increased numbers of lipid vacuoles in the sarcoplasm, and abnormally small mitochondria containing focal membrane disruptions. |
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Having gate-crashed and disrupted an idyllic island community, he then proceeds to muscle in on the French girl, ousting her nice harmless boyfriend from her affections. |
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After that, two years' National Service which disrupted one's career and was not pleasant in many overseas postings, particularly if you were shot at by local terrorists. |
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Additionally, it prevents the camp office from being disrupted because of phones ringing off the hook and from having to call each family contact individually. |
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Weather patterns are disrupted and clouds, rain and windstorms are common reactions to the eclipse cycle, especially in the few days preceding an eclipse. |
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The food chain is disrupted as seagrass and other plants die, in turn killing off animal populations that rely on them. |
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The repercussions of the Napa earthquake may go beyond toppled barrel rooms and a disrupted tourist season. |
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There are to be no restrictions at all to ensure that premier salmon rivers like the Tay, so vital to the rural economy, are not disrupted by canoes and river rafts. |
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Services were disrupted during World War I and the interwar period witnessed few new developments except for the introduction of diesel motorships. |
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When the functions of an internal organ are disrupted, the symptoms can be discerned in the complexion, eyes, color, voice and texture of the tongue fur. |
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As the NASA shuttle orbiting the Earth docked with the Mir space station, the hacker disrupted the computer systems monitoring the medical conditions of the crew. |
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Others may experience brief periods of irritability, and some may seem cranky for weeks, experiencing crying episodes and disrupted sleeping and eating patterns. |
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Two officers, their badge numbers covered by black tape, watch as guests disperse from a house party they have recently disrupted. |
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Snow and freezing rain have disrupted airports, highways and schools. |
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Meanwhile, services were disrupted for several hours last night on the main Transpennine route, via Huddersfield, after a signal box had to be closed. |
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Management claim a fire at an electrical substation near its Limerick headquarters disrupted the company's manufacturing process for a period of three months. |
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Widespread closure of abattoirs has already disrupted the supply chain. |
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Even their most sacred religious ceremony, the sun dance, has been disrupted by federal agents who ordered the ceremonial grounds to be flattened by bulldozers. |
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Between mid-February and the end of March 1943, Wingate led his 3,000 Chindits into Burma, where they seriously disrupted Japanese communications. |
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The town's education chiefs are contacting schools in an attempt to bring in supply teachers to cover the shortfall, but say some classes are likely to be disrupted. |
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Such suppressible alleles appear to be intrinsically weak, with a low level of read-through that is enhanced when translation termination is disrupted. |
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They not only disrupted service in China, they apparently crashed the search engine worldwide. |
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The delay and the extension of the takeoff rates of transport planes carrying paratroops and airborne force equipment disrupted the flight schedule and airdrop procedure. |
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In fact, the extreme weather also caused a series of lesser landslips across the country, with traffic disrupted in the Black Isle, Lochalsh and Aberdeenshire. |
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The video, on YouTube, was the brainchild of bridegroom Tim Soong, whose wedding plans were disrupted after British Airways lost his luggage. |
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The apparently largely peaceful and prosperous life of Hallstatt D culture was disrupted, perhaps even collapsed, right at the end of the period. |
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Despite these indices of a hypocoagulable state, the APC pathway was severely disrupted in these chronic HF mice. |
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The bombing disrupted rail traffic through London without destroying any of the crossings. |
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The London Docklands, in particular the Royal Victoria Dock, received many hits and the Port of London's trade was disrupted. |
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The migrations and invasions of the 4th and 5th centuries disrupted trade networks around the Mediterranean. |
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In addition, Habsburg trade in the Mediterranean was consistently disrupted by the Ottoman Empire. |
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Witches disrupted the societal institutions, and more specifically, marriage. |
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Many wars, and especially the Thirty Years' War, disrupted the university landscape throughout Europe at different times. |
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Hobbes came home, in 1637, to a country riven with discontent which disrupted him from the orderly execution of his philosophic plan. |
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For a decade, Johnson's constant work on the Dictionary disrupted his and Tetty's living conditions. |
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The severity of the weather flooded several campsites, the worst affected being the base of Pennard Hill, and seriously disrupted site services. |
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However, the loss of distinctive length disrupted the correlation between syllable weight and stress placement that existed in Classical Latin. |
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Cofresi's base was in Mona Island, Puerto Rico, from where he disrupted the commerce throughout the region. |
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Power, water and communications were disrupted for months in some areas as Ivan was the worst hurricane to hit the islands in 86 years. |
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Members of the Socialist Workers Party disrupted negotiations between BA management and Unite to prevent industrial action. |
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The trip was disrupted when Gardner contracted pneumonia and was carried ashore to the British hospital in Port Said. |
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Early international cricket was disrupted by the French Revolution and the American Civil War. |
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There is evidence that ocean circulation patterns are disrupted by glaciations. |
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In the 11th century, Norman influence and challenge disrupted Welsh cultures, and the language developed into Middle Welsh. |
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Gray Morgan, was largely responsible for this effort to avoid disrupted schooling but never received appropriate recognition. |
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I wrote a letter to the Guild Newsletter apologizing for having disrupted the show, pleading temporary nutso. |
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The Arctic food chain would be disrupted by the near extinction or migration of polar bears. |
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Over 2,000 passengers were stuck inside failed trains inside the tunnel, and over 75,000 had their services disrupted. |
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Orpeko is vividly perceived by Maasai men and women as an outside force that has entered and disrupted their lives. |
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The earthquake accentuated political tensions in the Kingdom of Portugal and profoundly disrupted the country's colonial ambitions. |
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It is considered possible that the South Harris and Ness bodies once formed part of a continuous body, disrupted by Laxfordian deformation. |
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This proved to be quite an adequate arrangement for as long as the balance of power remained, but flaws emerged when it was disrupted. |
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In the second, the impoundment dams are expensive to construct, natural water cycles are completely disrupted, ship navigation is disrupted. |
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However, the lives of the local population, known as the Federmesser culture, were disrupted. |
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The character of the constituency was little changed any of these revisions, but party loyalties may have been disrupted by the 1918 changes. |
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The fault moves regularly, which has destroyed buildings over the years, led to serious cracking of local roads, and disrupted utilities. |
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Because a drought had disrupted his grain supply, Caesar was forced to winter his legions among the rebellious Belgic tribes. |
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These conquests disrupted Mediterranean trade routes leading to a decline in the European economy. |
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Jonas of Bobbio records that Columbanus was active in Bregenz, where he disrupted a beer sacrifice to Wodan. |
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The Portuguese India armadas challenged this old spice route, for a brief period disrupted it, but they did not eliminate it. |
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In 1977, a nationwide student demonstration against the government disrupted Sierra Leone politics. |
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Rather than achieving their ambition of dominating Asian trade, the Portuguese had disrupted the organisation of the network. |
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The entire edifice would be greatly disrupted by the French Revolution and the subsequent years of warfare. |
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Disease and shipwreck disrupted Espinoza's voyage and most of the crew died. |
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They continued to pursue agriculture, some of it irrigated, which was not disrupted by the growing ranching economy. |
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The prolonged war had nearly destroyed the economy, while the Oprichnina had thoroughly disrupted the government. |
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The convention was disrupted by black militants who demanded that the Episcopal Church hear their concerns. |
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On the northern flanks are outcrops of the Buttermere Formation, olistostrome of disrupted sheared mudstone, siltstone and sandstone. |
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This is an olistostrome of disrupted, sheared and folded mudstone, siltstone and sandstone. |
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When chasing a hare he and his pack of dogs unwittingly ran into a coven of witches, overturned their cauldron and disrupted their ceremony. |
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By killing his great-grandfather, the time traveller disrupted the timestream. |
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In our experiments, cells appeared to be disrupted as they agglutinated, and this was likely due to an acrosome reaction. |
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Also, if a large rhexis tears, the anterior zonule insertions may be disrupted. |
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One condition, Beau's lines, is characterized by indentations across the nail bed that are a sign of disrupted growth due to illness. |
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Orange roughy often live close to seamounts, sensitive underwater mountains that are scraped and disrupted by deep-sea trawlers. |
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Walker and her two sons, Bob and Ron Walker, had their Thanksgiving dinner disrupted by the back yard shootout and tear-gassing. |
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In conclusion, we showed that MCE disrupted the cellular cytoskeleton and affected the homeostasis of cellular thiols in hepatocytes. |
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Sporocysts were disrupted with the assistance of histological needles for larvae release. |
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The mycelia were disrupted by Triton-X100 and the cell content plasmolyzed using Toluene. |
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These overstretched sarcomeres have little myofilament overlap, and are likely to fail under tension and become disrupted. |
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Cases being heard at Warwick Crown Court could be disrupted as workers stage a one-day strikeover job cuts, pay and privatisation. |
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The market for oxygen concentrators is being disrupted by the portable devices that can be used to provide oxygen under all circumstances. |
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The box also served as a swivel joint so that when the furnace was tipped for pouring, the airflow was not disrupted. |
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The explosions also disrupted the Van Allen Belts, which protect the Earth from the sun's rays. |
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Farming was also not disrupted due to the absence of male labourers from outmigrant households because of the growing land renting practices. |
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We could see the cell plasma membranes, and the microfilaments were being disrupted. |
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Contemporary synagogue practice has disrupted the exquisite tension of that pyramidic symmetry. |
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Occasionally, gill architectures were disrupted by heavy hemocyte infiltration. |
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A MAN with strong religious beliefs disrupted a seafront Remembrance ceremony when he blew a hunting horn and shouted about God, a court heard yesterday. |
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Impaired wound healing in mice with a disrupted plasminogen gene. |
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They originally started with about a 6-min refill time, but that meant disrupted cycle time that occasionally caused the drawtube to freeze up due to the cooling. |
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Home, which is normally seen as providing both the myth of stable being and the quest for wholeness, is disrupted by this discontinuousness of being. |
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As the shear rate is increased, a shear-thinning behavior is observed as the aggregates are deflocculated and the chain entanglements among the HEC thickener are disrupted. |
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Researchers also found that an enzyme inhibitor, oxamate, which is known to reduce LDHA activity, also disrupted the pancreatic cancer cells metabolic system. |
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For example, in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, many military and civilian chains of command were disrupted for jurisdictional, infrastructural, or communication reasons. |
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Beaked whales have stranded on beaches during sonar training exercises, prompting concern that sonar disrupted their behavior and precipitated the strandings. |
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The eruption caused floods of meltwater and sent huge amounts of ash into the atmosphere, and the plume disrupted air traffic across northern and western Europe. |
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The change of acidity in the gel upon UV irradiation caused L-DOPA to be released because the acidity disrupted the interaction of L-DOPA with the molecules in the gel. |
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Immunolabeling VEGF 188 and wild-type neuralepithelium with the radial glia marker, RC2, revealed altered radial glia formation and disrupted end feet. |
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This middle section also includes a chapter by George Quester on the nuclear taboo and how the sixty-five-year pattern of non-use could be disrupted. |
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Emirates flights to Bali are being disrupted because of volcanic ash being spewed into the sky by a volcano on the nearby island of Lombok in Indonesia. |
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The download timed out because your Internet connection was disrupted. |
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The Cat Bells ridge is an example of the Buttermere Formation, an olistostrome of disrupted, sheared and folded mudstone, siltstone and sandstone. |
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Louis river basin, it has disrupted ecosystems all across the Great Lakes. |
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The great seismic discontinuities in the mantle, at 410 and 670 kilometer depth, are disrupted by the descent of cold slabs in deep subduction zones. |
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The northern slopes display the underlying olistostrome of disrupted, sheared and folded mudstone, siltstone and sandstone of the Buttermere Formation. |
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The conflicts between the European Powers and the Embargo of 1807 severely disrupted trade between the United States, Great Britain, France and Asia. |
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Tens of thousands in the South used the turmoil of war to escape, and the southern plantation economies of South Carolina and Georgia especially were disrupted. |
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Conflict and outright warfare with Western European newcomers and other American tribes further reduced populations and disrupted traditional societies. |
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In 1260, Kublai disrupted the town's grain supply, in 1277 Kaidu took Karakorum, only to be ousted by Yuan troops and Bayan of the Baarin in the following year. |
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Following the breakdown in central authority that accompanied the civil war, which began in the early 1990s, the value of the Somali shilling was disrupted. |
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In the spring of 2004, heavy rains disrupted the usual pattern. |
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On the disadvantage side, water movements have disrupted many sites. |
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Chinese exports had been seriously disrupted by civil wars as the Ming dynasty fell apart, and the Japanese exports increased rapidly to fill the gap. |
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During the Second World War, the main ports of Glamorgan were heavily targeted by German bombing raids, though exports were not severely disrupted. |
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Rail services were severely disrupted in August 2012 when the retaining wall between the tracks partially collapsed, spilling five tonnes of earth. |
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The North Sea has been overfished to the point where the ecological balance has become disrupted and many jobs in the fishing industry have been lost. |
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The nondeparture of the cargo ship disrupted their schedules. |
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The tour was slightly disrupted at the Civic Auditorium in San Francisco on 12 December when Moon passed out over his kit after overdosing on brandy and barbiturates. |
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The government has said it plans to introduce a new discretionary hardship scheme to ensure the housing market along the route is not unduly disrupted. |
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The global airline market was disrupted by the September 11, 2001 attacks and increased petroleum prices, making airlines more interested in efficiency than speed. |
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This greatly disrupted plantation production during and after the war. |
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As Venice's relations with the Byzantine Empire were temporarily disrupted by the Fourth Crusade and its aftermath, Genoa was able to improve its position. |
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The outbreak of World War II disrupted the Rugby Football League Championship but Wigan continued to play in the Lancashire War League and the Emergency War League. |
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Winning break points, and thus the game, is also referred to as breaking serve, as the receiver has disrupted, or broken the natural advantage of the server. |
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Both fires and cold weather have temporarily disrupted its operation. |
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They also noted regional production was severely disrupted when city centres were devastated through the loss of administrative offices, utilities and transport. |
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The vicious guerrilla fighting in Spain, largely absent from the French campaigns in Central Europe, severely disrupted the French lines of supply and communication. |
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The state sold the lands but typically local authorities did not replace the funding and so most of the nation's charitable and school systems were massively disrupted. |
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Thanks to the imagination, thus, and to an artist's talent, the barrier of incommunicability between the interior and the exterior can be disrupted. |
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