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"Turbulence" is one of the most incoherent, messy pieces I've ever seen.
Because The Searchers is simply the densest, darkest, weirdest, funniest, most incoherent and yet most satisfying western of the 50s.
This state of affairs was enabled in part by one of the most incoherent communications strategies displayed by a modern president.
In the area of foreign policy, Mr. Perry let loose one of the most incoherent and frightening statements of the primary season — in response to a question about what he would do if the Taliban gained control of Pakistan's nuclear weapons.
Characterized by its publicist as "a perfect satirical break for this tense news cycle," the conceit of the book — arranging the most incoherent statements of the President into the form of free verse, and footnoting them with earnest scholarly remarks — is simple.
ITKrM M) produces the most incoherent and spikiest dictionaries, while BPFA produces the flattest dictionaries and on corrupted data also the most coherent ones.
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First, try though I did, I'm unable to avoid noting that this statement from Baquet – "the optics aren't what they look like" – is one of the most hilariously incoherent utterances seen in some time.
Ben Affleck may make a strong fist of his role as the screen's grouchiest Batman but Snyder (who is no Christopher Nolan) mistakes "murkiness" for "darkness", leaving his stodgy antiheroes stomping around in a Stygian quagmire of quasi-religious imagery, superficial set pieces, and – most damagingly – incoherent storytelling.
In the most frequent incoherent FFL, the first TF upregulates the expression of the second TF and the gene while the second TF downregulates the expression of the gene (type I1 in Figure 1).
Of course it is axiomatic that all the drunks in all the waterfront bars the world around have stories to tell, all of which are long, most of which are incoherent and many of which are curious.
And I don't simply mean Francis Thompson, whose image of Shelley "gold-dusty with tumbling amidst the stars" fixed him as a butterfly-child in the minds of the Edwardian generation; or TS Eliot, who famously dismissed him as rhetorical, abstract, incoherent, and, most pompously, someone who just "did not know enough".
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