- Burton's performance: "Mr.
Burton is
spectacularly gross, a
figure of wild
disarrangement, but
without a
shred of real sincerity. You see a pot-bellied scarecrow...
- any
meaning out of it,--since the
letters have no connection, but are
disarranged,--unless he
takes his own
scytale and
winds the
strip of
parchment about...
- With
persistent stress from smoking, the
airway basal cells become disarranged and lose
their regenerative ability needed to
repair the
epithelial barrier...
-
memories was of his
father beating him at age four for
accidentally disarranging car
engine components. His
mother tried to
shield her son from his father's...
- on
Rozel Point,
south of Cherbourg,
without damage except for some
disarrangement of her rigging, but
without her crew. At the time, her crew was ****umed...
- put or
place in order, to dispose, separate, divide, alter, transpose,
disarrange,
resolve (vowels
syllables etc.)'. Its root is व्यः
which means - a 'cover'...
- someone. Also, the bangles,
flowers and
clothes look used,
disordered and
disarranged. No one is
allowed inside the
premises of the
temple after the sun sets...
-
Rozel Point,
south of Cherbourg, France,
without damage except for some
disarrangement of her rigging, but with her crew missing. January 1921 – The SV Carroll...
- jidaigeki: The
heroes often wear eye makeup, and the
villains often have
disarranged hair. A
contrived form of old-fashioned ****anese speech,
using modern...
- had no
relation to the
person whose remains were found. The
alleged disarrangement of the
tiles would be
explained by a fourth-century
practice of re-using...