But it was her troubled thoughts that caused the greatest disruption of sleep.
A budget crisis in 2002 led to the greatest disruption when, to cut costs, the city stopped collecting plastic and glass containers altogether.
The greatest disruption would be in the eastern third of the nation, where the carrier controls 36 percent of the market.
The greatest disruptions in the November elections are expected in seven departments along Peru's Andean spine.
Up and down the rankings, a general pattern emerges: America's larger cities, no matter how diverse their economies, are expected to witness the greatest economic disruption in the months to come.
These were, in the knowledge and experience of all Elizabethans, the greatest disruptions of the state.
They drew up lists of optimal targets that would produce the greatest disruption for the least expenditure of bombs.
The internal sensor network had suffered the greatest disruption, but that was of no immediate concern to us.
The greatest disruption would occur in the East, where U S Airways, the sixth-largest carrier in the nation, controls more than one-third of the region's market share.
About 15 miles upriver of Bristol, in Trenton, where the governor's office said the flooding caused the greatest disruption, most state offices were closed, as were the city schools.