A falling off in the sun's heat makes bad harvests and deranges many enterprises in different parts of the world.
"Political economy"
W. Stanley Jevons
I can only regret it, because what I am now publishing comes first, instead of last, and consequently deranges my plan, the following pages being, indeed, supplementary to the Reports and Map.
"Travels in the Great Desert of Sahara, in the Years of 1845 and 1846"
James Richardson
But fate, the greatest artist of us all, takes little count of the careful drawing and the bright colouring of our fancy's pictures, but with rude hand deranges all, and with one swift sweep paints out the bright and paints in the dark.
"Black Rock"
Ralph Connor