The same discombobulation afflicted the finale of the fourth symphony, but to a lesser degree. |
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It's a slightly more melodic piece than what was on Wednesday's program, but the effect of discombobulation was basically the same. |
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For the music fan of a certain age, flicking through gig guides has recently become a source of profound discombobulation. |
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It's the kind of pleasant discombobulation you get from a midway hall of mirrors. |
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But the 39-year-old comedian's unsettled nature seems to run deeper than mere discombobulation at missing an appointment. |
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The serious point is that the prime minister's biggest stroke of luck has been the discombobulation of the party that opposes him. |
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It goes through a constant process of discombobulation as entrepreneurs invent new products and processes. |
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After a moment of silent discombobulation, my mother reminded me that our regular lunch time was one-thirty. |
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It spins both clockwise and counter-clockwise, conveying the discombobulation of the onscreen bodies. |
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However this can take up to one day for every hour the clock is shifted, resulting in several days of fatigue and discombobulation. |
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