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It’s also possible that fire and sheriff’s officials may not have realized that swaths of west Altadena were engulfed by flames during a night that officials have repeatedly described as pure chaos.

With a permanent smile backed by an unrelenting drive, the man known as “Doc” has represented the Dodgers with dignity and grace through championships and collapses and endless chaos.

Responding, a Home Office spokesperson said: "The Tories had 14 years to reform immigration and asylum, yet they left a system in chaos and our borders weaker."

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Records show Meiser’s partner said their approach was intended to minimize chaos in the jail system.

A Home Office source told the BBC the Conservatives had left the asylum system in chaos and that their suggestion would be totally unworkable.

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

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