It was amid this discomposure that al-Qaida found sanctuary.
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Such was the French discomposure that, despite the Allied inactivity, one battery was destroyed without any signal being given.
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And Trujillo, too, even in the midst of coordinating a major mental health effort, has been aware of his own personal discomposure.
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As host Mike Wallace read aloud portions of the now-completed " Fatal Vision ", the cameras broadcast MacDonald's look of " shock and utter discomposure ."
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The two were deadlocked, 5-5, in the final set when Hingis, pushed to the breaking point by a gutsy forehand volley from Pierce, lost her service game, flung her racket at the net, and stalked to her change-over chair aware that Pierce, up 6-5 and showing no signs of discomposure, was poised to hand her her fifth loss of 1997, her fifth loss in 80 matches played.
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For I was 10th at first dash to tell you that I had lately received a letter from him so surprising to me for the inconsistency of every part of it, as to be put into great disorder by it, from the concern I have for him, lest it should arise from that which of all mankind I should least dread from him and most lament for I mean a discomposure in head, or mind, or both.
परिभाषा
a temperament that is perturbed and lacking in composure