| 1. | She had been strangled, her clothes disarranged, her body badly decomposed.
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| 2. | Humanity's appetite for needs is disarranging the environment's natural equilibrium.
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| 3. | The " Bolster " stone has been disarranged.
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| 4. | The repression caused by the Ciaculli Massacre disarranged the Sicilian heroin trade to the United States.
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| 5. | A horse was buried in the first chamber while its bones were disarranged during the raids.
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| 6. | The oversupply of currency drove the price of commodities to exorbitant heights, and disarranged all business.
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| 7. | Drunk, disarranged, and disordered Heian courtiers seen here joking and flirting with ladies-in-waiting.
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| 8. | This dates later than 1400, was acquired by Cambridge in 1632, and is very tatty and disarranged.
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| 9. | Was it an indictment of the hot-blooded impulses that disarrange cold-blooded control, or vice versa?
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| 10. | "Furniture in the rooms gets disarranged and doors open and close by themselves, " he says.
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