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Disarray may refer to: Disarray, an EP by Pound "Disarray", a song by Red Flag from The Eagle and Child, 2000 "Disarray", a song by Lifehouse from Who We Are, 2007
Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party Chair Ken Martin becomes the second candidate to launch a bid for Democratic National Committee chair in the wake of this month's election setbacks.
Myocardial disarray, also known as myocyte disarray, is a term to describe the loss of the normal parallel alignment of myocytes [1] (the muscle cells of the heart). Instead, the myocytes usually form circles around foci of connective tissue .
Everyone at the airport was in disarray, I was sleep-deprived, and my toddler was bouncing off the walls. After grabbing a pretzel, I called an audible: Let's see what Minute Suites is about.
In the past it was cocky and confident; now it’s rattled and in disarray. So why is this happening? It’s certainly not because Guardiola has suddenly forgotten how to coach; despite City’s ...
The successful Byzantine wing was thrown into disarray as its men headed off to loot the Persian camp, but Philippicus was able to restore order. Then, while the Byzantine centre was forced to form a shield wall to withstand the Persian pressure, the Byzantine left flank also managed to turn the Persians' right.
Sadly for the GOP, the state’s Republican Party appears to be in disarray. And it’s not just the presidential race that Republicans have to worry about. Arizona represents one of the GOP’s ...
After their defeat at the Battle of Waterloo on 18 June 1815, the French Army of the North, under the command of Napoleon Bonaparte retreated in disarray back towards France. As agreed by the two Seventh Coalition commanders in chief, the Duke of Wellington , commander of the Anglo-allied army, and Prince Blücher , commander of the Prussian ...