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Time had become disjointed.
His sentences become disjointed.
Then even the lines become disjointed, leaving segments floating amid oblique or horizontal ochre dashes.
At the bottom of our culture we have the fringe which is taking place every night but has become disjointed out of Edinburgh.
Chains of command have become disjointed, they admit, with larger numbers of junior commanders filling the space left by senior figures such as Mullah Dadullah, their overall commander in Helmand, who was killed by British special forces last May.
The effects come through clearly, and there isn't any of the volume "phasing" that impacts a lot of phaser pedals, where the volume can spike or become disjointed.
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So what happens when the unity enforcement mechanism becomes disjointed?
City became disjointed, just as they had done when throwing away a two-goal lead against CSKA Moscow in midweek.
When she ran for vice president, she frequently became disjointed and garbled when she departed from her prepared remarks.
Canoes hit the roofs of buildings as they evacuated residents; higher ground became disjointed islands in a lake studded with tree-tops.
The German high command lost touch with the advancing armies of the right wing, and the movements of that wing's constituent units became disjointed.
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