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1 Her phrases grew more disjointed until she felt that they were meaningless.
2 The rabbi's gray beard was in wild disarray, his speech even more disjointed .
3 They move away from their game plan and the match becomes even more disjointed .
4 But their home life was more disjointed than it seemed.
5 The dream became even more disjointed then.
6 But it's a little bit more disjointed .
7 The preceding page held even more disjointed entries, which, nevertheless, provided a fair synopsis of Doris's spirited words on the Sunday afternoon.
8 Their cohesion made the home side seem all the more disjointed and their smart pressing sabotaged Palace's attempts to swagger out from the back.
9 Tilly grew momentarily livelier; her big eyes pounced, hawk-like, on every face she met, and her words to Laura became more disjointed than before.
10 But the Americans were losing their shape and rhythm and as the half wore on the attacks became rarer and the midfield play more disjointed .
11 I drove to the only anthropology department in America located in a football stadium, and gave one of the more disjointed talks of my career.
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