Disorder Sentence Examples
The tiny bit of disorder helped her relax.
But before starting he was called upon to suppress disorder at home.
The disorder of Rebecca's bedroom made her mother very upset.
But the whole mass of bones is in hopeless disorder, apparently without any record of association.
In Rome the popes authority weakened day by day, and disorder increased.
After the wild storm, the whole town was in a state of disorder.
I need to spend some time fixing the disorder of my bookshelves.
To avoid disorder in her classroom, Mrs. Johnson set strict rules on cleaning up after free time.
The early stages of a mental disorder were beginning to show in the patient.
The current disorder of the kitchen needs to be fixed before we have guests over.
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All of the symptoms hinted towards the disorder, making the doctor feel more confident in his diagnosis.
A scene of riot and disorder was enacted in the Venezuelan capital.
He stared at the flowers, a sign of disorder in his otherwise sterile condo.
The disorder in Germany after the fall of the Hohenstaufen afforded an opportunity for Rudolph to increase his possessions.
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When horizontal trees have fallen into disorder, the branches may be cut back to within 9 in.
Bela resolutely put down all disorder.
At the same time the cabinet, as a whole, brought in a Clerical Abuses Bill, threatening with severe punishment priests guilty of disturbing the peace of families, of opposing the laws of the state, or of fomenting disorder.
The French, with more recklessness than was usual with them in later times, bore down on their enemy courageously but in some disorder.
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Control over many of the outlying districts was lost, and the elements of disorder on the British frontier were a standing menace to the peace of the country.
I think I have a commitment disorder or something.
He claimed to be recognized as guardian of his young son Philip and as regent of the Netherlands, but some of the states refused to agree to his demands and disorder was general.
Sokolli's assassination, on the rrth of October 1578, had meanwhile thrown the country into disorder.
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His rule was a period of struggle emperor and disorder, owing partly to the feebleness of his own Frederick character, partly to the wish of his brother, Albert, to Popular revolt under Ulrich Eiczing and Count Ulrich of Cilli.
Into this chaos enter from time to time broad rays of sunshine, the efforts of a few enlightened monarchs to evolve order from disorder, and to supply to their people the blessings of peace and civilization.
I have always felt isolated with my blood disorder.
His death was followed by scenes of wild disorder, and Cesare, being himself ill, could not attend to business, but sent Don Michelotto, his chief bravo, to seize the pope's treasures before the demise was publicly announced.
Sigismond of Hungary profited by the disorder that of ensued to regain Croatia and Dalmatia; and in 1398 Bosnian the Turks, aided by renegade Sla y s, 2 overran Bosnia.
But the disorder in the army and the administration continued, and the advance of the Austrians and the Venetians met with little opposition.
Some also offer support to vitiligo sufferers and their families, as well as providing information about the disorder.
They were important because they could maintain the impotence of the crown to check disorder by imposing conditions upon candidates for the throne, and by taking care that no prince powerful enough to be dangerous to themselves should be elected to this position.
In the early years of the reign the people, especially in the south and west, attacked and plundered the Jews; and the consequent disorder was greatly increased by the ravages of the Black Death and by the practices and preaching of the Flagellants, both events serving to spur the maddened populace to renewed outrages on the Jews.
Wenceslaus favored first one of the antagonists and then the other, but although he showed some desire to put an end to the increasing amount of disorder he was unable, or unwilling, to take a stronn and definite line of action.
Spreading their advanced religious views, these settlers were partly responsible for two serious outbreaks of disorder, At Aix-laChapelle the Protestants, not being allowed freedom of worship, took possession of the city in 1581.
The Nationalists refused to allow Lueger to speak, clapping their desks, hissing and making other noises, till at last the Young Czechs attempted to prevent the disorder by violence.
They were able for the first time to procure the election of one of their party in the Austrian Delegation, and threatened to introduce into the Assembly scenes of disorder similar to those which they had made common in the Reichsrath.
The land was full of disorder, and the praetors shrank from enforcing the law against offenders, many of whom, as Roman knights, might be their own judges.
Eight years more of disorder followed; in 1220 the emperor-king came back.
The 7th Ilkhan, Ghazan Mahmud, took advantage of the disorder in the Mameluke empire to invade Syria in the latter half of 1299, when his forces inflicted a severe defeat on those of the new sultan, and seized several cities, including the capital Damascus, of which, however, they were unable to storm the citadel; in 1300, when a fresh army was collected in Egypt, the Mongols evacuated Damascus and made no attempt to secure their other conquests.
The constant changes of sultan led to great disorder in the provinces, and many of the subject principalities endeavoured to shake off the Egyptian yoke.
The British army of occupation was Sir Evelyns kurbash; it was well within his reach, as all the world knew, and its simple presence sufficed to prevent disorder and enforce obedience.
The strike of miners in the Pas de Calais after the disaster at Courrieres, leading to the threat of disorder on the 1st of May 1906, obliged him to employ the military; and his attitude in the matter alienated the Socialist party, from which he definitely broke in his notable reply in the Chamber to Jean Jaures in June 1906.
He was engaged with Rosellini in publishing the results of Egyptian researches at the expense of the Tuscan and French governments, when he was seized with a paralytic disorder, and died at Paris in 1832.
Indeed the king's horror of Jacobinism was morbid in its intensity, and drove him to adopt all sorts of reactionary measures and to postpone his coronation for some years, so as to avoid calling together a diet; but the disorder of the finances, caused partly by the continental war and partly by the almost total failure of the crops in 1798 and 1799, compelled him to summon the estates to Norrkoping in March 1800, and on the 3rd of April Gustavus was crowned.
Onias had proceeded to Antioch to explain the disorder and bloodshed due to Jason's followers, and so Jason, high priest of the Jews by grace of Antiochus, had his way.
All these circumstances combined to render the new regime weak and unpopular, since there was no force at the ruler's command except foreign troops to put down disorder or to protect those who submitted, while the discontented nobles fomented disaffection and the inbred hatred of strangers in race and religion among the general Afghan population.
Abdur Rahman executed or exiled all those whose political influence he saw reason to fear, or of whose disaffection he had the slightest suspicion; his administration was severe and his punishments were cruel; but undoubtedly he put down disorder, stopped the petty tyranny of local chiefs and brought violent crime under some effective control in the districts.
Ferdinand strongly resented foreign interference, and even rejected the Austrian proposal for a league of the Italian despots for mutual defence against external attacks and internal disorder.
Merwan and cousin of Maslama, was a man of energy, and might have revived the strength of the Omayyad dynasty, but for the general disorder which pervaded the whole empire.
The general disorder after the death of Hisham had given to the Khawarij an opportunity of asserting their claims such as they had never had before.
The disorder of civil war had caused a multitude of robbers and vagabonds to emerge from the purlieus of Bagdad.
Many prisoners were taken, and the second line, which was withdrawn in accordance with the general instructions given by Cadorna, came back in some disorder.
The solitary success amid the general disorder in the Empire was the expedition undertaken in 1142 by Conrad into Bohemia, where he restored his brother-in-law Ladislaus to this throne.
Disorder was rampant in Saxony, Bavaria and Burgundy; and in 1146 war broke out between the Bavarians and the Hungarians.
He reached Italy by sea; but the news that Roger had allied himself with Louis VII., king of France, and his old opponent Welf of Bavaria, compelled him to return hastily to Germany, which was again in disorder.
About six thousand persons spent the winter in Cheyenne, and disorder was checked only by the organization of a vigilance committee.
But the triumph by its completeness ensured new conflicts; from the disorder of the middle ages arose states which ultimately asserted complete autonomy, and in like fashion new intellectual powers came forth which ultimately established the independence of the sciences.
Diffusion.-At the outset it is characteristic of this subtle disorder that the present pandemic diffusion cannot be traced with certainty to a definite time or place of origin.
In 1875 he was sent to New Orleans to deal with grave civil disorder, a duty which he carried out with the same uncompromising severity that he had previously shown in 1867.
Disorder was again rampant in Germany, especially in Bavaria, but general peace was restored by Frederick's vigorous measures.
His disorder was an oedematous affection of the wind-pipe, contracted by exposure during a long ride in a snowstorm, and aggravated by neglect and by such contemporary remedies as bleeding, gargles of "molasses, vinegar and butter" and "vinegar and sage tea," which "almost suffocated him," and a blister of cantharides.
To him is due the fostering and the reformation of the National Military Academy at West Point, which he found in disorder, but left in a most efficient state.
At the close of the Pindari War in 1818 the whole country that is now under the Central India agency was in great confusion and disorder, having suffered heavily from the extortions of the Mahratta armies and from predatory bands.
To the last he maintained the pretence of personal rule, but the machinery of government fell out of gear, and the disorder of the finances was never remedied before the revolution of 1789.
During these years of fiscal prosperity the country suffered much from financial crises caused by industrial stagnation, an excessive and depreciated paper currency and political disorder.
Under these circumstances the government despatched a large number of soldiers and a strong body of London police to South Wales, and the disorder was soon at an end.
The Persian Constitution.The misgovernment and disorder which were revealed to Europe by the Gleadowe-Newcomen report, and by such sporadic outbreaks as the massacre of the Babis in Yezd (1903), had caused widespread discontent in Persia.
By inoculating first with a weak virus and then with others which were stronger and stronger, he was able completely to protect oxen either from the effects of inoculation with the strongest virus or from infection through contact with other animals suffering from the disorder.
Accordingly the liquid extracts of the gland, or the gland substance itself compressed into tablets, have become largely used in the treatment of the disorder.
Amongst other places having a similar action are Marienbad, Franzensbad and Tarasp. The waters just mentioned contain free alkali as well as sulphates, and are employed more especially in cases of hepatic disorder, such as congestion of the liver, jaundice, gall-stone and diabetes.
In modern usage "chaos" denotes a state of disorder and confusion.
Matters got to such a climax of disorder, disturbance and confusion, from the highest to the lowest strata of Spanish society, that the president of the executive, Figueras, deserted his post and fled the country.
Nay, thou knowest how to make even the rough smooth, and to bring order out of disorder; and things not friendly are friendly in thy sight.
A new congress was formed at Chuquisaca in April 1828, which modified the constitution given by Bolivar, and chose Marshal Santa Cruz for president; but only a year later a revolution, led by General Blanco, threw the country into disorder and for a time overturned the government.
These provinces would infallibly revolt against the Turkish authority as soon as the Turkish forces withdrew to concentrate for battle in the S., and unless bona fide troops of the Serbian Government came to occupy the countr y, a state of disorder would arise that would equally certainly invite Austrian intervention.'
It was followed by more than a century of civil disorder and wars, during which the exiled Buddhist monks attempted unsuccessfully again and again to return.
The death of Louis found Bohemia in a state of great disorder, almost of anarchy.
At the diet which opened in December 1522 at Nuremberg he was represented by Chieregati, whose instructions contain the frank admission that the whole disorder of the church had perchance proceeded from the Curia itself, and that there the reform should begin.
Scholarly, and of good principles, they had given up the conflict with the vices and disorder that prevailed.
The disorder that prevails is what requires my efforts.
All the monuments of it, however, were in danger of perishing through the disorder into which the kingdom had fallen.
William was but sixteen, and disorder and confusion soon reigned in the land.
In 1350 such was the disorder in the land that Margaret, at the request of the nobles, came to Holland to take into her own hands the reins of government.
According to traditional accounts the first symptom of this disorder was usually a state of depression and lethargy.
It was tiot till this severe lesson had been inflicted on the faction of disorder that the pacification of England could he considered complete.
Fourteen times the squadrons of King Philip came back to the charge; but mowed down by the arrow-shower, they seldom could get to handstrokes with the English knights, and at last rode off the field in disorder.
But the basis of society was shaken by the Black Death; the kingdom was still essentially an agricultural community, worked on the manorial system; and the sudden disappearance of a third of the laboring hands by which that system had been maintained threw everything into disorder.
Scrope he had been smitten with a painful disorder, Faction in which his enemies declared to be the punishment the court.
But such a large number of his troops perished in the trenches by a pestilential disorder, that he found himself too weak to march on Paris, and took his way to Calais across Picardy, hoping, as it seems, to lure the French to battle by exposing his small army to attack.
The machinery employed by the first of the Tudors for the suppression of domestic disorder is well known.
The violence of the Tories was directed against rebellion and disorder, and only against dissenters so far as they were believed to be the fomenters of disorder.
On,the 1st of December 1792 a proclamation was issued calling out the militia on the ground that a dangerous spirit of tumult and disorder had been excited by evil-disposed persons, acting in concert with persons in foreign parts, and this statement was repeated in the kings speech at the opening of parliament on the I3th.
So much iniquity and so much disorder may well have struck deep on one whose two chief political sentiments were a passion for order and a passion for justice.
Chatham's health and mind fell into disorder almost immediately after the ministry had been formed.
Burke helped to smooth matters for a practical union between the Rockingham party and the powerful triumvirate, composed of Chatham, whose understanding had recovered from its late disorder, and of his brothers-in-law, Lord Temple and George Grenville.
He had a native abhorrence of cruelty, of injustice, of disorder, of oppression, of tyranny, and all these things in all their degrees marked Hastings's course in India.
It gained, however, such a scandalous notoriety for disorder that it was discontinued in 1855, the rights being purchased for £3000.
Iron, therefore, may disorder the digestion even in healthy subjects.
Soon after the publication of Vivian Grey, Disraeli, who is said by Froude to have been "overtaken by a singular disorder," marked by fits of giddiness ("once he fell into a trance, and did not recover for a week"), went with the Austens on a long summer tour in France, Switzerland and Italy.
Disorder in the provinces led directly to the proceedings on the famous night of the 4th of August.
The old causes of disorder were still working in that city.
The finances remained in disorder, and assignats of the face value of 900,000,000 livres were issued by the Legislative Assembly in less than a year.
The disorder of France was such that many expected a triumphal march to Paris.
Even when due allowance has been made for the financial disorder which the Convention inherited from previous assemblies, and for the war which it had to wage against a formidable alliance, it cannot be acquitted of reckless and wasteful maladministration.
Notwithstanding the disorder of the time, the mass of new laws produced by the Convention was extraordinary.
The Jacobin Club was reopened and became once more the focus of disorder.
In 1653 the weakness and disorder of Poland, which had just emerged, bleeding at every pore, from the savage Cossack war, encouraged Alexius to attempt to recover from her secular rival the old Russian lands.
This change of the reigning dynasty was effected without the slightest disorder or loss of life.
The disease having disappeared from Italy, Alberoni obtained the consent of the pope to the suppression of the hospital, which had fallen into great disorder, and replaced it by a college for the education of seventy poor boys for the priesthood, under the name of the Collegio Alberoni, which it still bears.
During Calvin's absence disorder and irreligion had prevailed in Geneva.
The murder of Engelbert in 1225 was followed by an increase of disorder in Germany in which Henry soon began to participate, and in 1227 he took part in a quarrel which had arisen on the death of Henry V., the childless count palatine of the Rhine.
However cruel and rapacious the Vikings may have been, the work of disorder and ruin was not all theirs.
He introduced a Land Bill to relieve tenants from legal process if they paid half their rent, and foretold disorder in consequence of its rejection.
They found it in a state of utter disorder, and added to the difficulties by their presence.
As in every social scheme where the government is wor without real power, the weakest sought protection of the strongest; and the system of patron, client and journeyman, which had existed among the Romans, the Gauls and the Germans, spread rapidly in the 6th and 7th centuries, owing to public disorder and the inadequate protection afforded by the government.
Then began an era of internal disorder and misery.
Its inhabitants had grown unaccustomed to work; The its finances were ruined by dishonesty, disorder, and Bourbons, a very heavy foreign debt.
Side by side with this temporary disorder there was a more serious administrative disorganization, a habit of no longer obeying the king.
The continual agitations of the Fronde prevented him from persevering in any consistent application during those years which are the most valuable for study, and only instilled in him a horror of revolution, parliamentary remonstrance, and disorder of all kinds; so that this recollection determined the direction of his government.
With the assistance of the Austrians, who put an end to disorder, Florence was occupied and the grand ducalists established a government in the name of Ferdinand.
Disorder continuing and a large part of the population being still loyal to him, he was invited to return, and he did so, but accepted the protection of an Austrian army, by which act he forfeited his popularity (July 1849).
Taking his son Gallienus as colleague, he left the wars in Europe to his direction, under which matters went from bad to worse and the whole West fell into disorder.
Hooker now advanced in earnest on Rossville, and by nightfall the whole Confederate army, except the troops on Tunnel Hill, was retreating in disorder.
Then the Federals broke the attenuated line of defence at its left centre, and Hood's army drifted away in disorder.
The island was seething with disorder, but by stern and sometimes cruel measures the emperor suppressed the anarchy of the barons, curbed the power of the cities, and subdued the rebellious Saracens, many of whom, transferred to the mainland and settled at Nocera, afterwards rendered him valuable military service.
He quelled disorder, and under his rule the island was prosperous and contented.
His participation in Irish politics, which is his chief title to fame, began during the later stages of the Civil War when Ireland was the scene of universal disorder.
Many monasteries and towns were founded, among them Berlin; the work of Albert the Bear was continued, and the prosperity of Brandenburg formed a marked contrast to the disorder which prevailed elsewhere in Germany.
When Charles died in 1378, and Wenceslaus became German and Bohemian king, Brandenburg passed to the new king's half-brother Sigismund, then a minor, and a period of disorder ensued.
In 1447 Frederick was compelled to cede the old mark and Priegnitz to his younger brother, Frederick, under whose feeble rule they quickly fell into disorder.
When Joachim undertook the government of Brandenburg he had to deal with an amount of disorder almost as great as.
A glance told him things were in enough disorder to know there was trouble.
X doesn't like disorder and stuff.
He was an expert in childhood adversity, monoamine oxidase a genotype, and risk for conduct disorder.
The police wanted to ameliorate the consequences of crime and disorder and the fear of crime within local communities.
This medication is effective for anger, fear, grief or addictive craving; in fact, it can be tried for any emotional disorder.
Even allowing for the increase in disorder, the process becomes less feasible.
He was publicly executed amid scenes of drunkenness and disorder which contributed to the ultimate abolition of these revolting exhibitions.
Spells with a primary diagnosis of substance abuse or eating disorder are excluded.
The trial was of four months duration and compared omega-3 fatty acids versus olive oil in 30 patients with bipolar disorder.
They sent agitators into action who created confusion and tried to provoke mass disorder.
The result can be severe Post Traumatic Stress Disorder symptoms include agoraphobia, inability to communicate, uncontrollable anger and distress.
Mr Brandreth has Al amyloidosis complicated by autonomic neuropathy, an extremely serious presentation of this rare disorder.
These conditions are known as an eating disorder, and can include anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa.
And she told how she had used the time in the house to help her win her battle with eating disorder anorexia.
The term anorexia literally means loss of appetite, but this isn't a true symptom of the disorder.
The language disorder called aphasia usually affects both the understanding and production of spoken and written language.
Nature Neuroscience, April 2003 Mouse mimics movement disorder Scientists have produced the first mouse with episodic ataxia.
Before him each disorder biofeedback may department of family they play and.
The Darkness star Dan Hawkins has confessed he suffers from the eating disorder bulimia.
The second study will involve 200 patients whose hearts are failing specifically because of dilated cardiomyopathy - a heart muscle disorder.
Hemophilia is an inherited bleeding disorder characterized by prolonged or spontaneous bleeding, especially into the muscles, joints, or internal organs.
In extremely unusual cases a female may inherit two abnormal X chromosomes, in which case she will also be affected by the disorder.
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The procession of judges entering the city caused further civil disorder.
These characteristic protein clumps, which are called " inclusion bodies, " give this disorder its name.
By undermining social cohesion, inequality provides a breeding ground for crime and disorder.
I really believe I have finally conquered this disorder.
They have a right to public services that combat alcohol-related crime, disorder, and anti-social behavior.
Mr Nazer, surgeon, said deceased had suffered from disorder of the mind for sometime.
Positive symptoms These include delusions, hallucinations and thought disorder, which together may be called " psychosis " .
She slept badly and constantly felt tense, developing post traumatic stress disorder for which she took anti depressants.
In that part of Poland where war disorder was less common, 18 persons were unjustly deprived of their lives.
Did your experience of an eating disorder make you want to become a dietitian in the first place?
Someone close to me has bipolar disorder - what should I do?
The psychiatrist found no evidence of depression, psychiatric disorder, dementia or impaired decision making capacity.
You see Lucy has a mental disorder due to a severe car accident.
These include five related to personality disorder in a new joint program with the Home Office.
There is ample evidence that a deficiency of DHA is associated with depression, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and dementia.
I suffer from fibromyalgia, severe depression (bi-polar) and panic disorder.
This is Who for the attention deficit disorder generation.
Mentally disturbed - A very small group of people have a mental disorder which compels them to steal.
Further analysis will establish whether the polymorphic nature of these segmental duplications affects the occurrence of this disorder.
Some drugs may not cause dystonia but may aggravate the pre-existing disorder.
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Things tend to move toward disorder I think its called entropy or something that's Isaac's law.
An eating disorder is a crisis of low self esteem.
Lupus (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus) SLE is a generalized connective tissue disorder tending to affect middle-aged females.
What is this disorder that can wreak such havoc?
The bark from this tree is a valuable remedy against a prostate disorder, called benign prostatic hyperplasia.
The disorder is variable in degree, with some people having only minimal ventricular hypertrophy.
Clinical evidence of postural hypotension or cardiac disorder should be sought.
The relationship between personality disorder and dangerous behavior is complex and often indirect.
Should it aggravate a disorder, it becomes lethal.
These include lithium carbonate (for bipolar disorder) and amiodarone (for heart rhythm abnormalities ).
Hence different family members affected with the same disorder may exhibit different manifestations.
Finally, the contemporary economic disorder has propelled mankind to live in an age of crisis - political, social, and financial crises.
The center is using it to treat the gynecological disorder menorrhagia.
Some scientists say that LB1 is merely a short modern human with a brain disorder called microcephaly.
Bader jokes that the haiku was probably ' developed by Zen monks suffering from attention deficit disorder ' .
The disorder can affect the mucous membranes of the mouth and genitals where it looks like a grayish erosion (shallow ulcer ).
Factors of interest Unilateral spatial neglect is a commonly occurring disorder following stroke.
Another case of obsessional neurosis in which the disorder took the form of chronic doubt illustrates the value of hypnosis.
Stage Four Sleep is the period when Sleep Terror Disorder (also known as Night Terrors or pavor nocturnes) occurs.
This disorder (which is also knows as ' vestibulitis ') is thought order (which is also knows as ' vestibulitis ') is thought o be due to a virus.
With about a third of these the depression precedes the onset of Panic Disorder.
There is a condition known a polycystic ovary, which is a hormonal disorder where the cyst fails to produce an egg.
In panic disorder the panic disorder the panic attacks may happen at any time.
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Lord Warner also rebuffed calls to withdraw current advice on ME, which lists it as a mental disorder.
Patients with a family history of the disorder are at greater risk of tumor recurrence.
But what happens if the predicted riots and civil disorder don't happen?
Out of her clinical work sprang a research interest in systemic sclerosis, a disorder for which little could then be done.
Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder caused by disturbances in neuromuscular control of components of the speech mechanism.
The disorder may alternatively be termed gluten-sensitive enteropathy or non-tropical sprue.
Although the severity of the disorder can vary, babies with MGS are usually stillborn or die shortly after birth.
This was interpreted as evidence of local disorder in the array of collagen fibrils that comprise the corneal stroma.
The Trust is also funding two 3 year PhD studentships with a view to capacity building in eating disorder research.
A small minority of people who develop symptoms suggestive of CFS have an underlying anxiety or depressive disorder.
However, one double-blind treatment trial has been conducted in bipolar disorder.
The latest disorder has prompted Dublin Castle landlord Henry Conlon to call for extra measures to deal with the worst troublemakers.
Ignoring those women because their eating disorder is less easy to detect seems rather unbalanced.
Some have recently been trained to capture video evidence in specially equipped vans that can be sent to flash points to film public disorder.
People with bipolar disorder should avoid supplements containing vanadium until more is known.
Motor neuron disease is another degenerative disorder that affects the brain and spinal cord and is characterized by weakness and wasting of the muscles.
His authority quickly and quietly accepted by all classes, the new ruler governed the city with a stern justice which was in marked contrast to the recent reign of licence and disorder.
As "a gifted amateur in politics" he increased the disorder of Germany and Italy and exposed himself and the empire to the jeers of Europe.
The Cross party charged the Tennents with heresy and disorder; the Tennents charged their opponents with ungodliness and tyranny.
A state of disorder, almost of anarchy, reigned in the provinces, but on the 25th of March 1816 a congress of deputies was assembled at Tucuman, who named Don Martin Pueyrred6n supreme director, and on the 9th of July the separation of the united provinces of the Rio de la Plata was formally proclaimed, and comparative order was re-established in the country; Buenos Aires was declared the seat of the government.
In 1907 a serious strike occurred in the timber trade, attended by all the usual accompaniments, except actual disorder, of an industrial conflict.
In revenge for his own imprisonment, and the death of his brother by order of Nero, he took advantage of the disorder in the empire not only to stir up his fellow-countrymen to take up arms for independence, but to persuade a large number of German and Belgic tribes to join forces with them.
Contrary to expectation, he showed great energy in suppressing disorder; but after the proclamation of a state of siege his position became untenable, and in 1895 he had to resign.
The steady volleys of Kempts light infantry were fatal to the French, who fell back in disorder under a bayonet charge of the victors, with the loss of some 2700 men.
In Tuscany disorder continued, and although Guerrazzi, who had been appointed dictator, saved the country from complete anarchy, a large part of the population, especially among the peasantry, was still oyal to the grand-duke.
Nikon was himself tried for abdicating his see, causing disorder in the realm, oppression and violence, first before a synod of Moscow composed of his suffragans and some Greek bishops, and afterwards before another synod in which sat the patriarchs of Alexandria and Antioch, the metropolitans of Servia and Georgia, the archbishops of Sinai and Wallachia, and the metropolitans of Nice, Amasis, Iconium, Trebizond, Varna and Scio, besides the Russian bishops.
A zarzuela, named El Conde de Castralla, was given amid much uproar on the 10th of February 1856, and, as the piece seemed likely to cause serious disorder in the theatre, it was suppressed by the government after the third performance.
The fierce struggle between autocratic tyranny and oligarchic disorder, which went on in intermittent fashion during the whole of his reign, cannot be here described in detail, but the chief incidents may be mentioned.
Ivan the Terrible had succeeded in stamping out ruthlessly all open resistance to his will, and had created an autocratic Theodore government of the Oriental type; but the elements 1.,1584- of disorder were still lying beneath the surface, and 1598.
In short, the various forms of local self-government, which were intended to raise the nation gradually to the higher political level of western Europe, were condemned as unsuited to the national character and traditions, and as productive of disorder and demoralization.
The papal infantry, the gendarmes, and the light horse had already vanished from the field in disorder; but the Spanish regulars were of different mettle, and it was only after a long struggle that the landsknechts and the French bands broke into the entrenchments.
The material interests of the island were neglected in the scramble for place and power; the finances fell into disorder, and the party which came off worst in the struggle systematically intrigued against the governor-general of the day and conspired with his enemies at Constantinople.
But industries of every description were most seriously crippled by the spirit of turbulence and disorder which manifested itself throughout Transcaucasia in the years 1904-1906, accentuated as they were further by the outbreak of the long-rooted racial enmities between theArmenians and the Tatars, especially at Baku in 1905.
Complete anarchy prevailed at the worst centres of disorder, as Baku and Batum, the imperial authorities being more powerless to preserve even the semblance of order than they were in the interior of Russia.
An inspector of the board or of the local authority was by the same act authorized to enter premises and examine sheep. Each year the disorder runs a similar course, the outbreaks dwindling to a minimum in the summer months, June to August, and attaining a maximum in the winter months, December to February.
It is chiefly in the " flying " flocks and not in the breeding flocks that the disease is rife, and it is so easily communicable that a drove of scab-infested sheep passing along a road may leave behind them traces sufficient to set up the disorder in a drove of healthy sheep that may follow.
After a period of disorder and party-feud among the nobles the new constitution was superseded in fact, if not in form, by the autocratic rule of Peisistratus, and his sons Hippias and Hipparchus.
Meanwhile in Turkey disorder prevailed in almost every province of the empire, and the local governors in many places became entirely independent, oppressing the people under their rule and often driving them to revolt.
But many such foundations fell into disorder, and the ministry was created to exercise the requisite supervision.
Its houses, all built of grey stone, rise in picturesque disorder up the steep sides of the Avon valley, here crossed by an ancient bridge of nine arches, with a chapel in the centre.
The united Germany which he was prepared to champion was not the democratic state which the theorists of the Frankfort national parliament were evolving on paper with interminable debate, but the old Holy Roman Empire, the heritage of the house of Habsburg, of which he was prepared to constitute himself the guardian so long as its lawful possessors should not have mastered the forces of disorder by which they were held captive.
The amiable character of the king preserved his own popularity, but the government was ignorant and profligate, justice was ill administered, negligence and disorder reigned in all its departments.
On his return to Rio in March 1831 scenes of disorder occurred, and great agitation among the Liberal party.
A provisional and afterwards a permanent regency, composed of three members, was now formed in Brazil, but scenes of disorder succeeded, and discussions and struggles between the republican party and the government, and a reactionary third party in favour of the restoration of Dom Pedro, occupied the succeeding years.
Crispi's uncompromising suppression of disorder, and his refusal to abandon either the Triple Alliance or the Eritrean colony, or to forsake his colleague Sonnino, caused a breach between him and the radical leader Cavallotti.
At Antonelli's death the Vatican finances were found to be in disorder, with a deficit of 45,000,000 lire.
Influenza, again, was well known to us in 1836-1840, yet clinical observers had not traced out those sequels which, in the form of neuritis and mental disorder, have impressed upon our minds the persistent virulence of this infection, and the manifold forms of its activity.
Here we enter upon one of the most interesting chapters of disorders and modes of disorder of this and of other systems. It has come out more and more clearly of late years that poisons do not betray even an approximately indifferent affinity for all tissues, which indeed a little reflection would tell us to be a priori improbable, but that each tends to fix itself to this cell group or to that, picking out parts for which they severally have affinities.
Among diseases not primarily nervous, but exhibited in certain phenomena of nervous disorder, are diseases of the blood-vessels.
We have learned that "constitutional" causes play a smaller part in them than was supposed, that a large number of diseases of the skin, even if initiated by general disorder, are or soon become local diseases, being, if not initiated by local infection yet perpetuated thereby, so that, generally speaking, they are to be cured by local means.
According to the common story, the Locrians consulted the Delphic oracle as to a remedy for the disorder and lawlessness that were rife amongst them.
Once the people were in possession of the palace, a ciompo named Michele di Lando took the lead and put a stop to disorder and pillage.
The expulsion of of the the Medici produced some disorder, but Piero Capponi and other prominent citizens succeeded in (1494).
As government weakened after the strong days of Charlemagne, and disorder, invasion, and the difficulty of intercommunication tended to throw the locality more and more upon its own resources, the officer who had once been the means of centralization, the count, found success in the effort for independence which even Charlemagne had scarcely overcome.
Zamil's forces held a strong position between Aneza and Bureda, and for over a month desultory fighting went on; finally an attack was made against the defenders' centre, covered by 20,000 camel riders; the men of Aneza broke and the whole allied forces fled in disorder; Zamil and his eldest son were killed, as were also two of the Ibn Sand family, while the remainder were taken prisoners.
Commerce.-Owing to political disorder, difficulty in land communications, and the inheritance of vicious fiscal methods from Spanish colonial administration, the commercial development of Peru has been slow and erratic. There are many ports on the coast, but only eight of them are rated as first class, viz.
The mining laws of the colonial regime and political disorder together raised a barrier to the employment of the large amount of capital needed, while the frequent outbreaks of civil war made it impossible to work any large enterprise because of its interference with labour and the free use of ports and roads.
No country is provided with more and better safeguards against electoral and official abuses than is Peru, and yet few countries suffered more from political disorder during the 19th century.
Amand; the exhausted Prussians were overpowered by the chasseurs of the Guard and forced to retire in disorder.
By the end of the war it had lost 90,000 men and a hundred million thalers; its coinage was debased and its trade ruined; and the whole country was in a state of frantic disorder.
The first two names he earned by the ferocity with which he repressed the disorder of the nobles after a long minority; the third by his victory over the last formidable African invasion of Spain in 1340.
The conditions which approximate most closely to our present, perfect, future and imperative are marked either by aspiration of the initial or by one of the five prefix consonants according to the rules of euphony, and the whole looks like a former system thrown into confusion and disorder by phonetic decay.
Ireland had been left by Wolsey to wallow in its own disorder; but disorder was anathema to Henry's mind, and in 1 535 Sir William Skeffington was sent to apply English methods and artillery to the government of Ireland.
In England the people are free to assemble as they please, to march in procession through the streets, to gather in open spaces, to listen to the harangues, often forcibly expressed, of mob orators, provided always that no obstruction is caused or that no disorder or breach of the peace is threatened.
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 concernment 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.
Near Hetzelsdorf Prince Andrew struck the high road along which the Russian army was moving with great haste and in the greatest disorder.
He is said to be fleeing in great disorder.
To a proposal made by General Campan (who was to attack the fleches) to lead his division through the woods, Napoleon agreed, though the so-called Duke of Elchingen (Ney) ventured to remark that a movement through the woods was dangerous and might disorder the division.
The troops are in complete disorder...
There is no longer the measured quiet sound of throbbing activity, like the sound of boiling water, but diverse discordant sounds of disorder.
Among the Old Guard disorder and pillage were renewed more violently than ever yesterday evening, last night, and today.
Disorder as such is likelier than order, quod erat demonstrandum.
Is it rational to suppose that disorder generates order?
But what happens if the predicted riots and civil disorder do n't happen?
On applying for membership please provide a detailed description of why you are interested in the subject of schizoid personality disorder.
Homesickness could readily be said to be a form of post-traumatic stress disorder.
But it is a proven fact that people with this disorder can surpass most of the problems with work on their part.
Dental disease is very common among cats with tartar build-up being the most prevalent disorder.
The disorder restricts the efficient pumping of blood round the body owing to a thickening of the heart muscle.
Pulmonary thromboembolism is a commonly recognized disorder in human medicine.
Gilles de la Tourette syndrome is the most common and severe form of multiple tic disorder.
All tortoiseshell cats are females, except in very rare cases where the cat has a disorder of the chromosomes !
Patients with panic attack disorder respond discriminatively to their own interoceptive anxiety stimuli, which are attenuated by administering tricyclic antidepressant medications.
An uncommon complication of the disorder is central nervous system invasion.
Addition of omega-3 fatty acid to maintenance medication treatment for recurrent unipolar depressive disorder.
The authors concluded that the clinical course of whiplash associated disorder in children is better than in adults.
Cognitive therapy is likely the best way to treat this disorder.
Pat's immune disorder made her especially vulnerable to infections, so she tried to avoid crowded public places.
Additionally, some children display behaviors learned in orphanages, such as hoarding food, rocking, or showing signs of an eating disorder.
While some people mistakenly believe that cerebral palsy involves muscular or nerve problems, it is actually a brain disorder in which the brain is unable to effectively control the body's movements.
A baby who is eventually diagnosed with this disorder will typically exhibit some or all of the following symptoms.
They advised putting her on a medication for obsessive compulsive disorder.
The vet may also prescribe corticosteroids if the condition is related to an auto-immune disorder.
All of these tests and results will help the veterinarian diagnose the type of urinary tract disorder that your cat has.
Some cats who have an eating disorder called feline pica may try to eat their cat litter.
Infested cats can also have an allergic reaction to the flea's saliva, known as feline allergic skin disorder.
You should not take ginger if you are taking blood thinners, daily aspirin, have a bleeding disorder, or gall stones.
Internet retailers recommend this product for virtually every skin disorder you can name.
Many of these natural medicines have crossed the boundaries of culture and time and may offer natural treatment for this common disorder.
Treating social anxiety disorder with herbs is possible, but you should first consult a physician and a mental health professional for an evaluation.
For those seeking natural products to alleviate social anxiety disorder, there are many herbs and supplements thought effective.
People prone to the constellation of anxiety disorders such as social anxiety disorder, depression, generalized anxiety disorder and panic attacks should monitor their diet carefully.
For many people, treating social anxiety disorder with herbs, supplements and dietary changes will be effective.
Please seek professional help if social anxiety disorder is keeping you from living life to the fullest.
Treating social anxiety disorder with herbs can work, but be sure to give it time and talk to your doctor, too.
St. John's Wort appears to alleviate this disorder to some capacity.
Similarly, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) often responds well to SSRI medications, but not to St. John's Wort.
St. John's Wort also can be used to treat other conditions, such as skin inflammation, wounds or burns, recurring ear infections and vitiligo, which is a skin pigmentation disorder.
Many people end up in the emergency room quite sure they're having a heart attack because the bodily sensations associated with panic and anxiety disorder mimic a heart attack.
The Mayo Clinic defines panic attacks and panic disorder as "a sudden attack of intense fear."
Panic disorder is often concurrent with generalized anxiety disorder and depression, too.
Conventional treatment for panic attacks and panic and anxiety disorder typically involves a combination of medication and therapy.
Medications prescribed to treat panic and anxiety disorder are the same or similar to those prescribed to treat depression.
This appears to alleviate depression, anxiety, and panic disorder for some people.
Many studies have been conducted on St. Johns Wort, and it appears moderately effective for mild cases of depression and anxiety but may not be effective for severe depression or long-term anxiety disorder.
Studies show it helps with generalized anxiety disorder, often found concurrently with panic attacks.
You feel depressed and start to think you may have seasonal affective disorder.
Severe anxiety or panic attacks can cause chest pain or tightness, and chronic intense stress can make anxiety and panic disorder worse.
A psychologist will be able to do psychological testing to find a definitive diagnosis of anxiety or panic disorder.
Knowing anxiety disorder symptoms can help you identify why you may always feel stressed out and in a constant state of worry.
People who suffer from anxiety disorder have an exaggerated feeling of worry.
If a stressful situation occurs, they may feel much more distraught than those who doesn't suffer from the disorder.
People with anxiety disorder will also worry about things that have not happened and may never happen.
Since people who suffer from anxiety disorder are in almost a constant state of anxiety, they eventually start to feel the physical effects of stress.
Over time, the worry someone with anxiety disorder feels will start to overwhelm the people around him or her.
Anxiety disorder may make it difficult to concentrate on tasks and get the job done.
This can cause someone with anxiety disorder to start to default on work duties and subsequently receive disciplinary actions or firing.
Only a professional can diagnose an anxiety disorder.
You do not suffer from an anxiety disorder if you are under the influence of drugs and alcohol.
It's also important to receive a physical exam when you are suspect that you may be suffering from an anxiety disorder.
Some medical conditions will cause you to feel anxiety disorder symptoms without actually having the disorder.
If you already suffer from a mental health disorder and feel anxious, it may be a symptom of your dominant disorder rather than a separate anxiety disorder.
Consult your psychiatrist about the symptoms you are experiencing so that he/she can help you identify whether it's a symptom of a disorder you have already been diagnosed with.
The person might also have a different disorder, like depression, that needs attention instead.
A medical professional can diagnose an anxiety disorder by cataloging symptoms, and typically at least four separate symptoms - either physical or emotional - need to regularly occur in order to conclude that anxiety attacks are present.
Being aware of the signs and symptoms of an anxiety disorder helps you to distinguish between normal anxiety and the variuous types of anxiety disorders.