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Men's-wear experts invoke it to describe a certain artful dishevelment.
Hair must have the quality of slight dishevelment, whatever that means for the individual star.
For tave Elbasani, lamb is first braised into dishevelment, then laid in hunks, juices running, in a preheated casserole.
A tangle of curls sticks up from the top of his head, giving him a touch of appealing dishevelment.
Faye is having her tatty new apartment renovated, and the noise and squalor reflect the dishevelment in each corner of her life.
Its carefully composed dishevelment summons emotion precisely because of its distance from the prairie; even as we admire it, we know that we've lost something.
"If you were to ask us what cataclysm is most likely now, we'd say some Trump-related accident that causes the dishevelment of society," he says.
Anthony's father (James Dodds) is a former shipyard worker and an art school graduate who lives with the rest of the family in cozy, rural Bohemian dishevelment.
At home, Mr. Johnson is seen as a deeply ambitious opportunist who masks his seriousness of purpose with a well-polished air of befuddled dishevelment and humorous nonchalance.
After all, Bernie Sanders and Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the Labour Party, deploy their dishevelment in strategic ways, each of them seemingly too passionate about the issues to iron.
The chef wore, as he always does, a blue-gray work shirt — he buys them in bulk from a uniform supplier — and, with his skybound hair, a look of perpetual dishevelment.
The cast is universally strong, especially Herbers, who, with her warm eyes and her air of wary dishevelment, makes Kristen feel strange and a little dirty, as if she were burying enormous, chaotic emotions.
Even leaving aside the mystery of her pregnancy, Jones's life is a reel of dishevelment that is only plausibly charming in an attractive person of a certain class in a remote and fictional setting.
The woman's dishevelment extended to her home, which appeared to have never been altered from its original tract origins, and her front yard was nearly entirely populated with discarded furniture and a decaying camper and motorboat.
He was dressed with cultivated dishevelment—well-cut blue suit, crisp white shirt, open at the neck, red Adidas sneakers, a scruff of beard—and carried an e-cigarette and a bag of chocolate Easter eggs.
In its presentation of hale young adventure athletes, living righteously in Edenic locales, all of them with just the right amount of dishevelment and duct tape, the catalogue can emanate the passive-aggressive piety of a food-co-op scolding.
Yet, as is so often the case with Erik Agard and his collaborating cohorts, once I sweatily ascended the mountain and looked down at the path behind me, it looked less steep than it felt, less injurious than my (and my paper puzzle's) dishevelment would indicate.
Such odds and ends are like the jumble of stuff that accumulates in the top kitchen drawer — a far cry from important breaking news — but that's Twitter, too, in all its splendid dishevelment: a mad, noisy mix of the momentous and the ordinary, the serious, silly and surprising.
Rarely allergical reactions may occur (from dermal or mucosal symptoms to anaphylactic shock). At overdosing a toxical reaction arises - excitation, agitation, dishevelment, visual defects, buzzing in ears, muscle thrill to tremor, in more severe cases somnolence, hyporeflexia, breathing defects to apnea, convulsions.
John Salt (born 2 August 1937) is an English artist, whose greatly detailed paintings from the late 1960s on wards made him one of the pioneers of the photorealist school. Although Salt's work has developed through several distinct phases, it has generally focussed on images of cars, often shown wrecked or abandoned within a suburban or semi-rural American landscape, with the banality and dishevelment of the subject matter contrasting with the immaculate and meticulous nature of the work's execution.
He sets out, but begins to reflect on his state of filthy dishevelment and is overcome with doubt on how he will be received: perhaps his enemies will mock him and friends pity him. Running into an armed merchant caravan, he is suspected of being a spy for bandits and seized. In those days, much of India was densely forested and transit between towns was dangerous. Merchant convoys were often attacked by wild animals, brigands and forest tribespeople, and consequently included many heavily armed mercenaries that could even fight pitched battles.
In 2001, Elson took part of the SHOWstudio project, Sleep. The object was to take nine top models and have them participate in the first global live fashion shoot: "The girls were dressed by stylists, had their hair, make-up and nails groomed, and were put to bed in their separate hotel rooms. SHOWstudio viewers logged on at midnight and through the night as the models' gentle slumber and gradual dishevelment was recorded in a series of intimate stills." In 2004, in conjunction with Anne Taylor's 50th Anniversary I AM ANNE TAYLOR photoshoot, Kate created a short film for the Anne Taylor website.
On returning home, relieved to find that Isis is safe, he learns from Grantham that some children had found and returned the dog, seemingly ruining Thomas' plan. However, his physical dishevelment deceives Grantham into thinking that Thomas has more concern for the family than Grantham believed, and Grantham later tells Carson that he is willing to give Thomas a try as valet. In the third series, Thomas and O'Brien's alliance begins to fall apart with the appointment of her nephew Alfred as footman. When O'Brien seeks to assist Alfred by enlisting Thomas' support, he refuses to help tutor him, irritated that someone else should progress rapidly when he spent years trying to reach his position.
The title track, by Wood and Lane, featured the only solo lead vocal performed in the studio by Wood during the band's existence, recorded at Glyn Johns' suggestion after neither Lane nor Stewart were said to be satisfied with their own attempts at it. Stewart apparently claimed at the time that the song was in the wrong key for him, but he later covered the song on his 1998 album When We Were the New Boys, in tribute to the recently deceased Lane. Lane himself performed the song he co-wrote on many occasions during his own post-Faces solo career. Two other tracks from the sessions were released at the time; "Skewiff (mend the fuse)" as a B-side, and "Dishevelment Blues" (a throwaway blues parody in which the band - including Stewart - played and sang deliberately badly for comic effect) which was released as part of an album sampler flexidisc given away with copies of the New Musical Express to promote the LP. These two tracks (the latter long-prized by fans as a collector's item) were eventually compiled on the Five Guys Walk into a Bar... box set in 2004.
Five Guys Walk into a Bar... is a comprehensive four-disc retrospective of the British rock group Faces released in 2004, collecting sixty-seven tracks from among the group's four studio albums, assorted rare single A and B-sides, BBC sessions, rehearsal tapes and one track from a promotional flexi-disc, "Dishevelment Blues" - a deliberately-sloppy studio romp captured during the sessions for their Ooh La La album, which was never actually intended for official release. Eight of ten tracks from 1973's Ooh La La appear (along with a live version of "My Fault"), as do eight of nine from 1971's A Nod Is as Good as a Wink...To a Blind Horse, five of nine from 1971's Long Player (with an additional two in alternative versions) and three of ten from 1970's First Step (originally credited to Small Faces). Other vintage Faces tracks long sought-after by collectors and completists had never been compiled before (such as the studio-recorded US-only single version of their take on Paul McCartney's "Maybe I'm Amazed", or the obscure dobro-driven B-side "Skewiff (Mend the Fuse)"). The song that opens this set, "Flying", is a subtly remixed version of the track which originally appeared on First Step.

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