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chaos

[key-os] / ˈkeɪ ɒs /


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The United Nations urged global leaders Monday to focus on people and the planet in a New Year's message depicting the world in chaos.

From Barron's

This weekend’s chaos suggests the answer, at least for now, is no.

From Salon

While there were no casualties, some of those caught up in the chaos have since said that lives were nevertheless "turned upside down", as the boats were also homes.

From BBC

But the towering former centre is now six months into a very different journey - navigating the "enjoyable chaos" of the NHS as he works towards becoming a fully qualified doctor.

From BBC

In devilishly difficult batting conditions, England's Bazballers revelled in the chaos as they finally found a situation in Australia to suit their freewheeling method.

From BBC