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1 He couldn't think of a better recipe for complete anarchy and collapse.
2 To any sensible alien, the image presented by Ireland in recent weeks would suggest almost complete anarchy .
3 Communism leads to complete anarchy ! he declared.
4 A period of almost complete anarchy followed.
5 Pupils were withdrawn, and complete anarchy prevailed.
6 Otherwise we would live in complete anarchy , something we find unimaginable...
7 Russia fears chaos and complete anarchy in Syria and we also fear for our country, she told a news conference.
8 But it seems reasonable to believe that the worst that ever existed was, on the whole, preferable to complete anarchy .
9 Philadelphia is breaking out in complete anarchy as rioters trash police cars, loot stores and attack media in George Floyd protests.
10 As to the Territories, Mr. Lincoln declares clearly that the minority must submit to the majority, under penalty of falling into complete anarchy .
11 In any case, we and schools like this tend to call ourselves 'democratic' now because 'free school' sounds as if it could be complete anarchy .
12 Russia is at one time pictured as moving fast toward complete anarchy , while at another time she is shown to be making important political advances.
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