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Any plans to repatriate Othman and other Moroccan prisoners were thrown into disarray.
Weeks later Mr Mubarak was toppled and the political order was thrown into disarray.
With Mr. Griveaux's withdrawal, the president's plans for Paris have been thrown into disarray.
It wouldn't be the last time Kauff's life was thrown into disarray by Chase.
Otherwise, it won't just be Christians like me who have their lives thrown into disarray.
German equities have come into focus as European markets were thrown into disarray this week.
Notwithstanding these actions, musicians from the affected countries have seen their lives thrown into disarray.
Elite's galaxy, filled with hundreds of major and minor political factions, was instantly thrown into disarray.
Supply chains and factories are being thrown into disarray as many workers stay home in China.
The move garnered international headlines with the travel plans of thousands of foreign nationals thrown into disarray.
That meant the coverage for more than 40,000 Humana members in Tennessee's individual market was thrown into disarray.
On Saturday, he said his plans to bring her to the United States had been thrown into disarray.
CLEVELAND — The Republican National Convention was thrown into disarray Monday as delegates opposing Donald Trump made their final stand.
India's capital was thrown into disarray as 10 million of its citizens had their access to running water cut.
That natural order is then thrown into disarray when it turns out a village chieftan's (Momoa) newborn twins can see.
Even approaching the red comes with real administrative costs, and all states' budgets are thrown into disarray by this doubt.
But when Muslim invaders of the Ottoman Empire sacked Constantinople in the 15th century, the Eastern churches were thrown into disarray.
It's been thrown into disarray in the last few decades, but in theory, at least, this is still how things work.
This isn't the first time we've seen computer systems thrown into disarray when faced with a text string they're not expecting.
A gambling ring (read: Wall Street) had just been knocked over by some idiots, and the underworld had been thrown into disarray.
Relations between Nissan and Renault were thrown into disarray after the arrest of Mr. Ghosn on charges on charges of financial misconduct.
The CDU was thrown into disarray this week when leader Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer stood down little over a year into the job.
If the court's ruling is upheld — the government immediately vowed to appeal — that plan would be thrown into disarray, analysts said. Mrs.
The production, started in early 2013, was thrown into disarray when its original director, the visionary Lynne Ramsay, left mere days into shooting.
The Labour Party's campaign was thrown into disarray only two days into the season, and just a day after the Conservative Party stumbled.
Hoppert: The Louisiana Derby winner had lots of upside until his training schedule was thrown into disarray because of the aforementioned woes. Pass.
Five Argentines, one Belgian and two Americans were senselessly murdered by a fiend and my normally peaceful environment has been thrown into disarray.
Since his wife died last year, Mr. Lee's household has been thrown into disarray, with three factions of once-trusted aides vying for control.
Those aspirations were thrown into disarray four months later, when Danish voters narrowly rejected the treaty, which needed all member states to approve it.
However, Huawei's relationship with the British chip designer was thrown into disarray earlier this year when the US imposed sanctions on the Chinese company.
Our old friends above and below stairs are thrown into disarray as they scramble to prepare the stately home for its biggest moment yet.
David Rouzer, a Republican from North Carolina, dismissed the idea that Congress had been thrown into disarray over the White House drama throughout the week.
It comes after her plan to hold a third meaningful vote on her embattled Withdrawal Agreement was thrown into disarray by the speaker of Parliament.
But it's unclear whether the remaining TPP members will be open to re-negotiating a deal that was thrown into disarray following the U.S. exit.
The social calendars of the well-to-do have been thrown into disarray, as art festivals, luxury fairs and invitation-only retreats are postponed or canceled.
Colombia was thrown into disarray Sunday after voters narrowly rejected a referendum on the deal brokered between the government and FARC to end a 52-year war.
Then, on Friday, their lives were thrown into disarray by the expansion of President Trump's ban on immigration to include six new countries, including four in Africa.
The county argued that every day it is owed millions of dollars of federal funding, and its budgetary planning process had been thrown into disarray by the order.
"The market has been pricing in a Hillary Clinton victory and that got thrown into disarray," said Randy Frederick, vice president of trading and derivatives at Charles Schwab.
This sensible process was thrown into disarray when former President Bill Clinton made a surprise airport tarmac visit to none other than the sitting attorney general, Loretta Lynch.
The county argued it was owed millions of dollars of federal funding every day and that its budgetary planning process had been thrown into disarray by the order.
Trump also planned to meet with House Republicans at noon to discuss plans to avoid a shutdown, which have been thrown into disarray by the president's change of heart.
The ban has thrown into disarray prospects for sales at some of the largest tech companies and drew a sharp rebuke from Beijing, further ratcheting up tensions over trade.
The Philippines filled the ore supply gap after the Indonesian ban but the country's nickel production has been thrown into disarray by a draconian environmental review of its miners.
Last July a proposed trade deal between five countries of the East African Community (EAC) and the EU was thrown into disarray when Tanzania backed out at the last minute.
At least 35,000 passengers had their travel plans thrown into disarray; long lines of stranded BA passengers could be seen milling around the airport for the rest of the day.
The filing reveals previously unknown details about financial relationships at the organization, which was thrown into disarray due to revelations that it mishandled the Facebook data of millions of people.
The U.K.'s government's plans for a Brexit from the European Union were thrown into disarray Thursday by a High Court ruling that lawmakers must be involved in the process.
Carige's temporary administrators have been trying to find a buyer for months but their efforts were thrown into disarray last month when BlackRock pulled out of a proposed rescue plan.
In "Carried Away" (from her story collection "Open Secrets"), a librarian with an affinity for order has her romantic life thrown into disarray by a series of peculiar, haunting encounters.
In the face of this industry-wide meltdown, there's a small category of professional travelers — bloggers, creatives, photographers, and video producers like Gunadie — whose careers are being thrown into disarray.
This has been thrown into disarray since two of its 737 MAX passenger jets crashed in Indonesia in October and Ethiopia in March, killing all 346 passengers and crew on board.
I was paralyzed by the prospect of telling them that we could lose this protection, and that our lives could be thrown into disarray and that we may be split apart.
India's shadow banking sector has been thrown into disarray after a series of defaults at large lender Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services last year triggered fears about contagion in the financial sector.
But that plan was immediately thrown into disarray at an explosive hearing at which Judge Emmet Sullivan pressed the defense hard on its recent suggestions that the case against Flynn was unfair.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Garbine Muguruza's preparations for next week's Australian Open were thrown into disarray when the world number three pulled out of the Sydney International due to a leg injury on Wednesday.
The Asian Champions League, the region's leading club competition, has also been severely affected, with the schedule of the group phase thrown into disarray since the tournament kicked off in early February.
Australia's constitution bars dual nationals from parliament, and Turnbull's centre-right coalition government was thrown into disarray last month by a High Court ruling that five of them were ineligible to be lawmakers.
The new government faces a complex challenge asserting its authority, while efforts to counter people trafficking were thrown into disarray by the conflict that followed Libya's 2011 uprising, and the coastguard feels abandoned.
India's shadow banking sector has been thrown into disarray after a series of defaults at large lender Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services last year triggered fears about a contagion in the financial sector.
Australia's constitution bars dual nationals from parliament, and Turnbull's center-right coalition government was thrown into disarray last month by a High Court ruling that five of them were ineligible to be lawmakers.
The constitution bars dual nationals from parliament, and Turnbull's government was thrown into disarray last month by a High Court ruling that five parliamentarians, including his deputy, Barnaby Joyce, were ineligible to be lawmakers.
The small town of about 5,000 people was thrown into disarray at the end of February when it became of one of the first areas in France to see an outbreak of the virus.
As tens of thousands of voters in Florida's storm-tossed Panhandle try to recover from the devastation of Hurricane Michael, their communities are grappling with yet another problem — an election season thrown into disarray.
That approach was thrown into disarray when Trump abruptly changed course last week, ordering officials to find another way to add the question -- something the Supreme Court left the door open to in its ruling.
On Friday, the state party chair called for an independent investigation into exactly what went wrong with the state's caucuses, which were thrown into disarray after the app used to report results experienced technical difficulties.
The British government's plans to begin a two-year divorce process by the end of March were thrown into disarray last week, however, when a court ruled that parliament must be consulted on the decision.
When you hear it for the first time, it can be jarring — the bar that typically ends with P seems to stop short at N, and the timing and rhyming are thrown into disarray after that.
HAVANA (Reuters) - The two countries sponsoring Colombian peace talks said negotiations were back on track on Wednesday after they were thrown into disarray last week when rebel negotiators appeared in public escorted by armed and uniformed guerrillas.
Finally, America's prized position in the region would be thrown into disarray, with big outstanding questions about the future of the alliance between the United States and South Korea and the U.S. military presence on the peninsula.
Millions of travelers whose Thanksgiving holiday plans were thrown into disarray by two powerful storm systems now have to deal with another coast-to-coast winter storm system on the way home, per the National Weather Service.
Kabila has refused to comment on his future and has appealed for a dialogue to help organise this year's voting after the election calendar was thrown into disarray when elections for local and provincial posts were missed last year.
Qualifying candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination will take the stage in New Hampshire on Friday night for their latest debate, capping off a turbulent week that began with Iowa caucuses thrown into disarray by a delay in results.
It is now working with Britain and Germany to save a 2015 agreement on Iran's nuclear program, which was thrown into disarray when U.S. President Donald Trump pulled out of the accord in May and re-imposed economic sanctions on Iran.
HONG KONG/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's hedge fund industry has been thrown into disarray as managers rush to comply with stringent new rules, introduced overnight, that could see over half the industry shut down by August, fund managers and lawyers told Reuters.
Since 1633 the government's finances have been thrown into disarray, thanks to a collapse in the price of oil, which accounted for 90% of federal revenues, and disruptions to production by militants who blow up pipes and kidnap oil workers.
"The impotence that I feel makes me want to cry," said Lopez, 45, one of 11,000 Venezuelans whose dialysis treatment has been thrown into disarray by a wave of blackouts in the oil-rich but crisis-stricken South American country.
Scott Stanford has spent the past year trying to chart a course forward for Sherpa Capital, the venture capital firm that was thrown into disarray when his co-founder, Shervin Pishevar, left after multiple allegations of sexual harassment (all of which he denied).
Prime Minister Theresa May is expected to ask the European Union to delay Brexit by at least three months after her plan to hold a third vote on her deal was thrown into disarray by a surprise intervention from the speaker of parliament.
MEXICO CITY/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto on Thursday expressed optimism about NAFTA talks that have been thrown into disarray by a U.S. probe exploring auto tariffs, while a source said Mexico had made a new offer to seek a deal.
FUKUROI CITY, Japan (Reuters) - Japan is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world to earthquakes, typhoons and tsunamis and organizers of next month's rugby World Cup hope their best-laid plans are not thrown into disarray by a natural disaster.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's first general election since a military coup five years ago was thrown into disarray on Monday as two opposition parties alleged cheating and the election commission said it could be weeks until the make-up of parliament becomes clear.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's plans to leave the European Union could be thrown into disarray by a vote in parliament later on Tuesday but bets are mounting that a chaotic no-deal Brexit can be avoided and that sterling will rise from here.
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May will ask the European Union to delay Brexit by at least three months after her plan to hold a third vote on her fraught divorce deal was thrown into disarray by a surprise intervention from the speaker of parliament.
People had started posting about a new Rihanna song featuring Drake, and while most things I thought I knew about myself had recently been thrown into disarray, I was pretty sure that historically, I had been a fan of Rihanna songs which featured Drake.
On the one hand, there is the intricately clamped-down interplay among a household thrown into disarray by the arrival of the German tutor, Walter (Lorne MacFadyen), who excites the imaginations of a hypersexual matriarch, Louise (Lucy Cohu), and her clearly sexually confused son, Clive (Tom Morley).
The election in the metals exporter is due to take place on April 10, with a run-off in June if there is no outright winner, but has been thrown into disarray amid a barrage of citizen petitions to bar candidates over the breaking of electoral rules.
Republican-led efforts to replace Obama's healthcare law were thrown into disarray 10 days ago after Republican leaders in the House of Representative had to withdraw their own legislation ahead of a vote due to insufficient support from conservative and moderate members of their own party.
The European Council has said it will convene for a special summit on November 25 that is dedicated to finalizing the terms of Britain's departure from the EU. Whatever the EU states decide, ultimately if the U.K. Parliament rejects the deal the Brexit process will be thrown into disarray.
The issue is a new headache for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who is gearing up for the renegotiation of NAFTA with the United States and Mexico and saw his pipeline policy thrown into disarray this week by election results in the west coast province of British Columbia.
"Saudi Arabia's crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, received a standing ovation as he made an unannounced appearance at a global investment conference here on Tuesday, further clouding an event that has been thrown into disarray after the killing of a dissident Saudi journalist," The New York Times reports.
Defense Department officials said in recent days that the Islamic State had been thrown into disarray by continued coalition attacks, and that the Iraqi Security Forces, backed by the United States, were well on their way to reclaiming most of the country back from the extremist Sunni group.
Previous plans for Mr. Xi and President Trump to conclude a deal on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit meeting at the end of next week in Chile were thrown into disarray when the Chilean government canceled the meeting because of street protests in the capital, Santiago.
If the Food and Drug Administration had taken action earlier, if the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had been more flexible, if testing had been made readily available, there's no telling how many deaths could have been prevented — and how many lives wouldn't have needlessly been thrown into disarray.
"Our Ukraine policy has been thrown into disarray, and shady interests ... have learned how little it takes to remove an American ambassador who does not give them what they want," she told lawmakers, asserting that she was removed from her post in Kyiv simply for implementing and defending well-established U.S. policies.
A UN climate summit in Poland was thrown into disarray this weekend after the U.S. joined Russia, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait in refusing to "welcome" a recent landmark UN report on climate change, reports AP. Why it matters, per Axios science editor Andrew Freedman: In the climate talks, individual words can take on outsized importance.
The new inclusion of an Australian government official, Patrick Suckling, indicates support by that nation, which is a big fossil-fuel producer like the U.S. The conference was thrown into disarray last weekend after the U.S. joined Russia, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait in refusing to officially "welcome" a recent landmark UN report on climate change.
But when Roy is arrested for a crime he didn't commit, Celeste and Roy's world is thrown into disarray, resulting in a gripping tale about race, love, and family, as well as the forces like incarceration that can disrupt them and what we will do to hold onto the future we want for ourselves.
The program joins a long list of projects — the Kevin Spacey series "House of Cards," the film and television work of Louis C. K., and the groundbreaking Amazon show "Transparent," among others — that have been canceled outright, removed from circulation or thrown into disarray by accusations against the men most associated with their success.
"Italian ratings are already at 'BBB-' for S&P (and) if these ratings start to come under pressure from the agencies, this could lead to speculation that Italy may eventually fall out of the investment grade bucket," they said, warning that this would have a "major impact" on the country, particularly if the political scene is thrown into disarray.
So if you've had to close your office and offer your patients the option of doing remote therapy sessions, and 20 percent of them have decided they don't want to do it (some because they don't like the idea, some because they've lost their jobs, others because they're just nervous and trying to conserve money), then your household budget has probably been thrown into disarray.
READ: Joe Biden is crushing Bernie Sanders in two states that held primaries in spite of Coronavirus The race's final days were thrown into disarray by the coronavirus, which forced both candidates to cancel numerous campaign events and caused Election Day chaos, with delays at numerous polling centers across Chicago and its suburbs as poll workers refused to show up in face of the health crisis.
As a French speaker and a member of the provincial pacification team in neighboring Binh Long province, I had been tasked with liaising with the French on issues of mutual interest, matters that were unfortunately overwhelmingly negative: the sudden appearance on the plantation of huge numbers of American military personnel and the disruption and destruction their presence wrought — red-light huts sprouting up, the plantation hospital being thrown into disarray, a military airfield extending into the rubber groves and, most significantly, the wholesale destruction of those precious trees that produced latex, the "white gold" so prized in world markets.

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