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The thing is that the climate is both more choatic and dynamic than we realize.
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I have to say the social the night before sucked and the schedule was choatic to say the least but overall NMMU did a fairly ok job.
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It has been obvious for a long time that what we have more of than scientific knowledge is a monumental supply of hubris, thinking we can understand the choatic inticacies of something like the climate of the entire planet.
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I just wanted to get out of the house for a minute, and I was hoping the grocery store would be something sane and orderly in my choatic and haphazard existance….
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Hillary was/is apparently the decisive one, which may explain why '93 was so choatic--she had other things to do.
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I wasn't even aware that there was enough space in this choatic crawl of a sprawl to hold a winery!
San Antonio Winery - Riverwalk and Pace Picante Salsa Not Included
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The late Ed Murrow had a saying about when everything got choatic and very dangerous, just say, steady, steady.
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If the other factors cannot be forecast, then the climate can only be described as “choatic” and the field of science called global warming so just go away.
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The emboidment of choatic order that leads a life through growing up.
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The choatic area barely 20km north of Pretoria was wracked by ongoing looting, rioting, teargassing and shooting.
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