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But there seems to be a disconnection in his thinking.
So here's to doses of disconnection in 2013.
Like Joan Didion, Silver finds metaphors for disconnection in Los Angeles's arid sprawl.
English football suffered its second French disconnection in 24 hours last night.
Tommy Davis sent me some policy statements that Hubbard had made about disconnection in 1965.
There's traditionally been a large disconnection in contemporary art between the audience and the artist.
BUT that connection has created a widening disconnection, in his view, not between the United States and everything else but between emerging and developing economies.
The anchor John Roberts asked Davis about the church's policy of "disconnection," in which members are encouraged to separate themselves from friends or family members who criticize Scientology.
Another kind of marginalized community is revealed in "Manchester by the Sea," Kenneth Lonergan's drama of grief and disconnection in small-town New England.
But there is a pervasive feeling of dread and disconnection in the scenes that take place around the table in the family's tiny kitchen.
Her new play, "Dead Man's Cell Phone," now at Playwrights Horizons, is a meditation on death, love, and disconnection in the digital age; like her other works, it inhabits a dramatic netherworld between personal suspense and suspended time.
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