-
effect (named for its discoverer,
Eugene Wigner), also
known as the
discomposition effect or Wigner's disease, is the
displacement of
atoms in a solid...
-
Watergate scandal had
reached its apex, and
Nixon was so
agitated and
discomposed that they
decided to
handle the
matter without him: When
Kissinger asked...
- The Art of
Letting Go" 1:53 7. "Ill Will" 1:46 8. "(DABDA)
State of
Discomposition" 8:57 9. "Treading on Thin Ice" 2:55 10. "Virtue" 3:02 11. "Perpetually...
- was
happy to have
multiple affairs with both men and
women which, on
discomposing occasions, he
witnessed for himself. Whitehead, Tom (21
January 2015)...
- other.
Guruji (R. Sarathkumar), the
local gang-buster, then
becomes discomposed with
Mahesh for
falling in love with Vimala, his ex-fiancé. In the past...
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compact and well-filled, that it
would roll
across the
table without being discomposed,
though it
contained eight little mice that were
naked and blind. Tennis...
-
juridical contracts, and
worked in the same time as an
ideological means to
discompose the
collective grouping of
producers required by the
Industrial Revolution:...
-
pains of Gout,
which he for many
years laboured under, ever
ruffle or
discompose his
evenness of temper. And as his
memory must
always be dear to his Country...
- in
contrast had "multiple
affairs with both men and
women which, on
discomposing occasions, [Bayley]
witnessed for himself".
Notably she had a long and...
- what was more
extraordinary than all, the Duke's
equanimity a
little discomposed. We took a
mournful farewell of some of our best friends, and returned...