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  • The Hurst exponent describes the raggedness of the resultant motion, with a higher value leading to a smoother motion.
  • After eight years, the raggedness of the show began to tell, and his television career drifted to a close.
  • Even the most sensitive of biographers sacrifice throb and raggedness in the name of storytelling; their work would be unreadable otherwise.
  • The picture's very raggedness makes it spooky, which is not the same thing as saying the movie is intentionally unsettling.
  • Payton cited the Sonics'schedule the past six weeks _ just about a game every other day _ as another reason for their raggedness.
  • And even at Saturday night's preview, some of their voices were already edged in raggedness, despite the continued use of head mikes.
  • Although this was less than the Maxx, the Annihilator played much more smoothly, with none of the raggedness I felt in on the ATI card.
  • But to their credit, they've hardly touched up the slight edge of inspired raggedness that defines the basic appeal of the Stones'music.
  • Partly because of the preseason scheduling, the quality of play was a strange mixture of early season raggedness, all-star skills and Stanley Cup intensity.
  • Today quiet passages are often as impressive as climaxes, though some critics, including James R . Oestreich of The New York Times, have detected occasional raggedness.
  • Punk-rock power chords used to cover some of that raggedness; the new arrangements expose more, even when they work up to truck-driving country tempos.
  • It seemed to me so neat, after the raggedness of our Western cities; so protected by good manners and courtesy like an open-air drawing-room.
  • She said that while it faltered and felt rushed towards its end, it had an emotional complexity and " raggedness " that spoke with sincerity about essential human vulnerabilities.
  • They played hurriedly instead of quickly, and only because of repeated trips to the free-throw line and Oregon's own raggedness did they trail by just 10 at halftime.
  • Harry's first impression of her was that she looked " like the most defeated person he had ever seen ", probably because she lived in raggedness, squalor and abuse.
  • The 25-piece American Songbook orchestra clearly lacked cohesive musical direction during its Arlen outing ( a raggedness largely tidied up by the time the Rodgers concert was presented a month later ).
  • Based on a study for a public relations firm, psychologist Robert Simmermon and partner Bonnie Worthy Ulman called the phenomenon " super-exhaustion " _ a raggedness, stressfulness and tiredness some accept as normal.
  • Perhaps the raggedness was because they were looking forward to next week's game against Texas, or maybe it was just because they had been off for 21 days, the result of schedule changes after the terrorist attacks that froze the nation.
  • The'B'crew'did not display the raggedness of some former women's crews when tired'and'it was heard on the bank that they gave the best exhibition of women's rowing ever seen on the Wear '.
  • A benign raggedness is the band's latter-day trademark, though not an indispensable element of the music; I hope some better-known New Yorkers might drift into its ranks, a la Mingus band, and change the formula a little.
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