The narrative also jumps between miscellaneous angles and points of view, creating a portrait that is necessarily disjointed and patchy. |
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In most frames the reds were scattered round the table in the course of disjointed play and long bouts of safety. |
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It's such a bizarre and disjointed album, confrontational and spaced, an incredibly druggy and disorienting experience. |
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Niffenegger writes a disjointed love story that is deeply moving and quite believable. |
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I can look back on them with fond memories long after my professors' disjointed ramblings have faded from my mind. |
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This article has to be one of the most disjointed and confused articles I've read in a long time. |
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And nothing illustrates so plainly the inquietude of his mind as his strange, disjointed narration of his relationship with his father. |
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She was gasping for breath as her mind rambled a jumbled conglomerate of disjointed thoughts at him. |
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The laughter was surprising in that the play, by nature of its disjointed scenes, never manages to flow along. |
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This track combines artfully disjointed melodies with low-fi bass, syncopated rhythms, and all the atmosphere of a David Lynch soundtrack. |
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The different sounds usually don't mesh together, and the end result is often a fragmented, disjointed mess. |
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The film is so over-populated with characters that it frequently feels disjointed and incoherent, thereby undermining the overall enjoyment. |
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Beyond the Nixon saga, the book consists mostly of disjointed ramblings about assassination plots. |
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This section is disjointed, much is left unexplained, and Brooks uses many obscure local references. |
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It has a bitty and disjointed feel at times, which is inevitable given its many-authored composition. |
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The plan which we will publish will not be a collection of disjointed projects with no connecting logic. |
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Presented in a series of chapters that read like independent articles, rather than unified chapters, the book can feel disjointed at times. |
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I was sitting on the desk staring out the window at the lights of Mainport and humming disjointed snatches of dimly remembered songs. |
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It is also fairly tannic, and right now the wine is a bit disjointed, indicating it could use another one to three years in bottle. |
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The night sky and stars of one arm melded with those of the other to create a disjointed skyscape. |
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I sobbed loudly, not caring who I woke up, speaking into the dark emptiness of my room, forming disjointed sentences and unconnected thoughts. |
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Overall, this is a disjointed album that sounds like it was masterminded by MTV marketing reps. |
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A scrappy move in a disjointed first half gave the home side their best chance of the half. |
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So often our lives appear as a series of disconnected and disjointed dots and lines. |
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With his best concentration it was still beyond him, the rhythms too disjointed, the shifts from discord into harmony too complex. |
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Flashbacks, dream sequences and supernatural intervention merge into a miasma of disjointed, tricksy effects. |
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Its Bartok-like application of folk rhythms to a disjointed and ferocious melodicism is interesting but on the whole, not very exciting. |
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With actors content to sleepwalk through disjointed sketches as scene after scene goes by, the film gets less and less entertaining. |
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Still in control their concentration wavered to the point that the game became scrappy and disjointed. |
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The result was a rather scrappy, disjointed affair, where space in midfield was at a premium. |
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On the other hand, they are too disjointed and brief to contribute much to the knowledge of more scholarly fans. |
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The sheer amount of them created the illusion that the chamber walls were frilly like the skin of a reptile with disjointed scales. |
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Maxwell's theory of electromagnetism, for example, united the previously disjointed phenomena of electricity and magnetism. |
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Their contribution begins in a soft, seemingly random and disjointed way, with two of the players sharing a kind of aleatoric antiphon. |
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He's a gruff, funny guy who knows exactly how to deliver the hokey, disjointed dialogue. |
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The album features a vast array of sonic collages, bringing together disjointed excerpts of conversations and found sounds over a patchwork of musical elements. |
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The film is a three-ring circus, disjointed and somewhat confusing. |
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His fingers plunked dully on the wrong key, and the young man wrenched his attention away and resumed his disjointed playing to the end of the piece. |
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His is an odd, disjointed book, but is also an amusing screed aimed at the Times itself, its greatest stars, and many of the conventions and hypocrisies of journalism. |
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It's a tough grind: without the safety net of an overarching storyline, these kind of narratives often feel frustratingly disjointed. |
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I will go through the war archives in the military camp and make a very disjointed film. |
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Each international tribunal normally constitutes a monad, or self-contained unit, disjointed from other courts or tribunals of a similar nature. |
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A dynamic strategy is needed to improve Europe's existing disjointed approach to the defence industry. |
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However, some participants felt that the goals seemed somewhat disjointed, and too short-term. |
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Currently, management is separated into too many disjointed units that are not speaking to each other. |
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The farmed animal health system across the country is disjointed and uncoordinated. |
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The organisers, visibly disconcerted, hastily improvise a disjointed discussion with the representatives of the troublemakers. |
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Fortunately, new communication tools are being developed with a message format that's much easier to follow than a string of disjointed e-mails. |
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As a consequence,policy for the management of dementia has been disjointed. |
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As a result, women have careers which are more disjointed, slower and shorter and thus less financially rewarding. |
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There would be a real risk of these two policies becoming disjointed if the two CAP pillars were each managed by a different commissioner. |
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At present, civil societies and states are in competition and mutually disjointed rather than mutually supportive. |
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The study concludes that while there might be quality teaching in individual classes in secondary schools, the disjointed approach does not serve pupils well. |
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While the book's format lets us meet many fascinating people, it has the unfortunate effect of making individual experience disjointed and fragmentary. |
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But the story is presented in a disjointed series of confusing flashbacks that work too hard to logically explain an ultimately illogical premise. |
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It affects about 10 percent of patients, though the writing is often disjointed and difficult to read. |
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The possibilities are endless, and weirdly reassuring in these disjointed and murky times. |
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The boy was sobbing now as he spoke in disjointed thoughts, tears streaming to his cheeks without reserve, having to catch his breath between sentences. |
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And then when they arrive in Kerry, their problems are compounded as they're confronted with confused and disjointed signage that could send them astray for another hour. |
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The scrappy and disjointed play continued after the restart as the Reivers pack began to exert more and more pressure, and began to control events. |
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It was another disjointed week, although one that ended bearishly. |
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Too often the fugue sounds either muddy or disjointed in performance. |
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The range of provision was described as fragmentary, disjointed, and uneasily reliant on unpredictable, inadequate, or short-term funding streams. |
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Connolly wisely has kept this narratorial voice from the book and it acts as a glue to stitch the disjointed narrative flow of the film, to keep it coherent. |
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Daughter In The House Of Fools and Mikazuki relying on a more rhythmic and harmonic propulsion utilising a disjointed funk and Eastern sounding harmonics respectively. |
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The events of the past few days swam through Robby's head in one disjointed, jumbled mess, and he could find no perspective on any of it whatsoever. |
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The energy issue has been tackled in a disjointed manner: from liberalisation of the markets to security of supply, efficiency and better use of resources. |
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The result is that care is disjointed across the city. |
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Road safety policy must not consist in disparate, disjointed measures but in a co-ordinated body of measures forming a coherent whole, that is to say, a judicious assembly of constituent parts. |
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Clearly, these men and boys smooth the wrinkles out of the disjointed port work, filling the gaps between the ancient and the brand-new technology so the cargo can flow onto and off the jetty. |
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Passed the initial peppered sensation, the palate is mainly marked by greenish tannins and excessive astringency that makes the wine look disjointed at this point. |
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By the fragmented shape of its new face, Beirut looks like a mosaic whose disjointed pieces can disappear at any moment, or quite the opposite can bind together and form a new space of interiorised and accepted differences. |
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Under these circumstances, access to and coordination of care often remains disjointed and fraught with many challenges for the disconnected patient. |
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For example, federal organizations required the communities to develop plans, in housing and community health programs, but the process was disjointed from the community viewpoint. |
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The few programmes that do exist are disjointed and scattered and resources are inadequate to reach all families, particularly those that are poorer. |
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However, it was savaged by the movie critics as a disjointed mess and ignored by the public. |
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Overall, the underlying feeling coming out of Australia's farewell match is that the performance was disjointed and the Socceroos gave the ball away too cheaply and too frequently. |
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The dancers often looked disjointed, double-jointed and dislocated. |
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The hours of his illness were disjointed and confusing as he drifted in and out of consciousness. |
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This disjointed Open, though, seems in sync with Federer's biorhythms. |
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Even if disjointed and unconnected, all the initiatives were presented as a coherent and chronologic corpus of ideas mundacistas. |
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She is disjointed, disorderly, malapropos. |
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But it is precisely that, this hodgepodge of the disjointed, the nervous, the old and new, the parochial and urbane, East and West, that has long since constituted Berlin's true appeal and probably also its self-image. |
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All movement is disjointed at first, performers barely acknowledge each other but sing textless sounds, make small gurgles as they jump out of floor rolls, and howl like bagpipes heard on a foggy night across a Scottish lake. |
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If you're sensing some disjointedness on the part of the opposition, Elgindy said, that's probably because they are disjointed. |
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All too often, though, it makes for an irritatingly disjointed read. One might suppose that prolonged seclusion at Camp David allowed the rivals to build trust. |
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But her remembrances of growing up in Ireland and then in London are curiously disjointed, and there's little real self-reflection until her horrific relationship with the famed fashion photographer, Bob Richardson. |
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Business plans that borrow too much information from other business plans tend to be disjointed, with some sections contradicting others and some key issues being overlooked. |
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Aside from the protracted sequence at Domina that turns up the temperature several degrees, Magic Mike XXL is dull and disjointed. |
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We play a lot of phone tag, and that's really a disjointed way of communicating with folks. |
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Then like a scorched flower, Teshigawara's body vibrates, as though caught in waves of invisible energy, gradually breaks out into movement, becomes disjointed, ready to fly off or perhaps come apart. |
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England can look forward to a quarter-final next weekend against a similarly struggling France, a reward they scarcely deserve on the evidence of this disjointed display. |
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The flags register is a veritable junkdrawer of disjointed bits of information and it's tough to just sit down and describe all of them in detail at once. |
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I know how unfit it is for me to write with any other hand than mine own, but by my troth my fingers are so disjointed with sickness that I cannot steadily hold a pen. |
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Thus, after the siRNA sequence is divided into x mutually disjointed and equal substrings, at least one substring must have a perfect match with the off-target region. |
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Guy points out that the letters are disjointed, and that the French language and grammar employed in the sonnets are too poor for a writer with Mary's education. |
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The Tallinn area has disjointed topography, inherited from the glacial exaration and accumulation, marine abrasion and accumulation and aeolian processes. |
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Interim boss Roberto Di Matteo worked miracles to patch together an ageing and disjointed squad with enough unity and spirit to claim European glory. |
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Unlike grand design spiral galaxies, which contain perfectly distinct spiral arms, a flocculent spiral galaxy is not as well-defined and whose spiral arms appear disjointed. |
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