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- The contrast between the two performers gave the character a regrettable disjointedness.
- Underneath the insecurities and vocal disjointedness, Ms . LuPone conveys a touching bravery.
- The film's jagged disjointedness costs it.
- One can overlook the film's slow pace, but not its opacity or disjointedness.
- This added to the sense of disjointedness that has gripped the country since Sept . 11.
- "Right now, his disjointedness has to do with the fact that we're all disjointed.
- The film's very disjointedness seems an integral part of the chaotic world prowled by a feline, predatory brother and sister team.
- The jerky phrasing that often accompanies Ms . LuPone's moves from one place to another adds to an overall sense of vocal disjointedness.
- Though not regarded as an extremely cohesive story, in reading " Mosquitoes ", textual disjointedness is especially evident in a few sections.
- The book's melancholy and disjointedness reflect the confused political situation in the Middle East at the time, with Egypt ostracized by its Arab neighbors.
- But their disjointedness is healed by the balm of Suzy Honeyman's violin and a mature musicality that shows this crew isn't yet ready to sleep.
- There was a disjointedness, though, when Lauren delivered fitted jackets matched with full fluted skirts that seemed a concession to the 1950s mood preoccupying other designers with a less consistent vision.
- I also think that possibly reducing some of the noticeboards could reduce this disjointedness and make it somewhat easier for users to find somewhere that can resolve their dispute, or point them in the right direction.
- The joke here, in part, comes from our response to the movie's disjointedness _ the idea that we will keep seeking meaning and coherence even after it's been proven that none exists.
- For example, Paul Cavill writes that the argument of the apparent disjointedness of the poem is important because the poet pits Christ and Fate against each other, thus illustrating the traditional nature and remains of pagan belief in the poetry.
- The disjointedness is underlined by the miking of the actors for open-air projection, which dislocates voices to the extent you sometimes think you're listening to a performance that has been entirely dubbed, like those old internationally cast movies from Italy.
- The disjointedness of the Germanisation of the eastern marches led to many centuries of warfare; the Roman Catholic Church, however, " more foresighted than the crown . . . made use of the tithe in the colonial lands from the very beginning ."
- Barbara Jo Matson, 37, and the mother of children ages 17, 14 and 10, is an example of the same disjointedness in the nation's health services that leaves a Kristy McLaughlin uninsured : The poor and unemployed can obtain more and cheaper health care than the working poor.
- And if none of the institutions in question seemed exactly static, each clearly has its problems : circulation and classified ad loss at the Globe, a lack of excitement and connection at the symphony, an old-boy arrogance and insularity at BankBoston, a feeling of disjointedness at the MFA.
- The enormity, if not impossibility, of this task is all too apparent; Nandan evokes the nostalgic regret for a life and culture lost, not once, but twice; Yu, a Chinese student from China, ` exiled'because of education, reflects the disjointedness of the foreigner in a perpetual state of dislocatedness.
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