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place of disorder

noun as in snake pit

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This is the dangerous side of Donald Trump’s racism; his racism will be different from any other individual’s racism because of his office, and it will also be different in quality because it comes from a place of disorder.

From Salon

My heart goes out to those who live in such a place of disorder.

Yet, the worn walls of a couple of Mediterranean-style buildings joined by a central rounded archway effectively depict Cyprus as an outpost of Venice at war, a place of disorder and uncertainty.

Having fled “that place of disorder and danger,” first to Pisa, then Florence, by her late 20s Elena has established herself nationally as an important literary figure, a respected intellectual, a political pundit.

From Slate

Now trusts are an attempt of capital to escape from the tyranny of the market, to eliminate the waste of competition and bring order in the place of disorder by making supply proportionate to demand.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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