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1 But so far the vote appears to have been even more chaotic .
2 China is getting more chaotic , but isn't yet in the danger zone.
3 Disapparation is many orders of magnitude more chaotic than what we experienced.
4 When he entered the kitchen, it was even more chaotic than usual.
5 People can be heard asking: has there ever been a more chaotic government?
6 In contrast, depressed patients displayed a less-rhythmic, more chaotic pattern of cortisol release.
7 It is hard to recall a more chaotic election result in recent British history.
8 You'll struggle to see a scene more chaotic than this for quite some time.
9 The room reminded Nora of a more chaotic Honey House.
10 In an emergency it could, of course, be more chaotic .
11 At the first glance it appears to support a more chaotic mass of papers.
12 The scene was even more chaotic now-cabs ,vans ,fashionistatrailers, and plenty of people.
13 Even now, knowing the leads survived, one winces at the picture's more chaotic moments.
14 The more players you have, the more chaotic it gets.
15 But at a far grittier, more chaotic , underground level, there is always plenty happening here.
16 The other problem is that a leader fall will be more chaotic for the belayer.
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