At one point the actors begin to sing together, somewhat disjointedly in both a drinking song and a folk song. |
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Revealed disjointedly as befits the mood of the story, Alice's fate is sketched with a remorselessly acute eye. |
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A campaign which started with calamity in Moscow, ended disjointedly in Basle last night. |
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These three techniques can be used disjointedly, but are best used in concert. |
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Observers are not particularly worried by their recent quite dramatic falls, pointing out that Wall Street often reacts disjointedly from what economic data is signalling. |
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The bodies of the black women, dressed in discordant colors, bent disjointedly, their arms moving rhythmically. |
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I remember thinking disjointedly that I'd need it in the future. |
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Another speaker, who identified himself as a Kurd from Mosul, fulminated briefly and disjointedly about the Iranian threat against Iraq. |
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Despite widespread public concern, subsequent policymaking has been half-hearted, short-termist and disjointedly ineffective. |
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After decades of acting disjointedly, the Member States have now agreed to work together, recognising that national reforms are likely to be more relevant if based on the experiences of their neighbours. |
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This consists of two red brooms, their handles extended into several sections that dance disjointedly and ineffectually, like deranged serpents, above scatterings of paper. |
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