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"disjointed" Definitions
  1. not communicated or described in a clear or logical way; not connected

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Before Orlando, Paul told us Maria's biography in disjointed snippets.
For starters, Assistant's iOS app is a confusing, disjointed, mess.
This could easily be the recipe for a disjointed game.
The process for getting a license is a little disjointed.
It is refreshingly gaudy, full of pageantry, and willfully disjointed.
What if it's too disjointed to flow like a record?
The three pieces are disjointed, awkward at times, but beautiful.
It was a choppy, disjointed game, and eventually ended goalless.
The result is a bit of a disjointed magical narrative.
Trump offered similar remarks at a disjointed Tuesday press conference.
Why do they traffic in garbled metaphors and disjointed images?
If anything, the latter album is a more disjointed listen.
Reality becomes disjointed for him, and thus for the audience.
The Iraqi government's response to the protesters has been disjointed.
Hilarious, disjointed stories result, with the occasional flash of serendipity.
We had no shortage of tech debt and disjointed module mishmashes.
"The nature of his recollection is disjointed," Woodward added of Bernard.
It was a bunch of disjointed scenes, some fun/some awful.
Getting a call started is still a disjointed and confusing experience.
With Season 6, the first three episodes felt a little disjointed.
Clean but intoxicating writing meets an increasingly dreamlike and disjointed plot.
It was a pretty disjointed process, but that's how it happened.
The lobby's kitschy, disjointed décor found its way to Room 539.
Lyonne: Well, now we're getting a little bit, you know, disjointed.
An anthology of testimonials might feel disjointed, but Allen's never does.
Having to seek out live TV can make things feel disjointed.
Having to seek out live TV can make things feel disjointed.
The game here felt disjointed and took more than four hours.
It squawked at me, the disjointed alarm of a failed call.
That can all seem a bit disjointed in our modern era.
The Guardian's Ryan Gilbery dismissed the editing as disjointed and higgledy-piggledy.
Yet these disjointed initiatives added up to less than what was needed.
She shows up and wanders through someone else's day, disjointed and alone.
"The effort has been incredibly disjointed," one Western diplomat told Fox News.
Imagery came through here in disjointed cues, constantly retuning my perceptive abilities.
An acute listener, Mr Lloyd Parry heard numerous incomprehensible and disjointed narratives.
It's a strange scene, and some critics called it disjointed and implausible.
Disjointed doesn't have a premiere date yet, but we'll keep you posted.
Rather, our past efforts have been disjointed, piecemeal, and lacking in urgency.
Brokaw's apology came in a series of disjointed tweets throughout the day.
Even the patriots' chosen name reflects the disjointed nature of their union.
His disjointed policies have brought the United States unprecedented degradation and decline.
Loading screens butcher the player's introduction to Anthem, making it feel disjointed.
Throwing all those genres into the same mix is a disjointed experience.
Initially, at least from inside Disney Hall, it threatened to feel disjointed.
Ten very different movies from this year grapple with a disjointed world.
Modern American political discourse can seem disjointed to the point of absurdism.
Liverpool was careless, disjointed; Spurs, slowly and surely, started to assert themselves.
Sardy's writing is accomplished yet disjointed, with no adherence to structural norms.
That continued on Thursday as well, along with his other disjointed remarks.
It was just one puzzling moment in a disjointed night of television.
While Mitchell probed Ford's account looking for gaps, her questioning seemed disjointed.
Which of course can often be disjointed from factual reality … but still important.
Tonight, we made some shots, but overall, I thought we were disjointed offensively.
The brand is currently working on beefing up its disjointed e-commerce presence.
Actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan's Negan, on the other hand, almost always felt disjointed.
Everything felt disjointed until I considered the logic behind doing it this way.
It was probably their worst performance of the tournament, an edgy, disjointed display.
"   "When I watched his acceptance speech in Cleveland it appeared to be disjointed.
Even the best country strategy will be hindered by disjointed execution and oversight.
Their long, alien necks and disjointed fingers, their placid smiles and vacant eyes.
The Posh Club, it has been joked, puts the disjointed hip in hipster.
However, you have to make sure your story makes sense and isn't disjointed.
Each person's daily screenome is similarly unique, a sequential, disjointed series of screens.
ALSO THINK THAT IT'S SOMETIMES THE TWO MARKETS ARE A LITTLE BIT DISJOINTED.
The concert's first half was disjointed, shifting styles and attitudes seemingly at random.
What does the soul of this disjointed city really look and feel like?
And that contributes to the overall disjointed, confusing effect Cats leaves us with.
In between, there&aposs a disjointed vlog-style take on his daily life.
In short, the state of immigration negotiations in Congress remains decentralized and disjointed.
The latter film in particular offers viewers a sui generis if disjointed vision.
You come in the next night and you're still feeling disjointed because of it.
A sclerotic and retrospective set of disjointed processes has formalised into a proper discipline.
It simply rejected an attempt to create a disjointed, separate and unequal regulatory regime.
Meanwhile, a disjointed web of super PACs supporting Trump has only compounded the confusion.
This disjointed way of communicating in the modern world just makes everything more exhausting.
The second issue with "Tartuffe", along with the disjointed translation, was the garbled dramaturgy.
Gone is Acura's crunchy and disjointed knob-based system augmented by a slow touchscreen.
Yes, the Disjointed star lights up before reading scripts for her weed dispensary sitcom.
Netflix also released a trio of strains inspired by Disjointed, which premiered last Friday.
The old paper-based workflow was disjointed and had more lag time, he said.
The band and the music seemed a bit disjointed; things weren't quite the same.
All of those efforts stood in remarkable contrast to the Trump campaign's disjointed response.
It exists in shards of memory, disjointed, cobbled together with the help of others.
But he was acting disjointed, talking smack to people from The New York Times.
In Moving Parts, disjointed pieces get organized to create a zen, meditative animated experience.
"Much of this regulation, however, is disjointed and lacks a cohesive mission," Roberts said.
It makes you see the inextricable connections between even the most disparate, disjointed things.
Listening to the inexplicable audience hoots in "Disjointed," I felt much the same way.
With the exception of the day/night cycle, the entire multiplayer experience was disjointed.
It's disjointed, expensive, and not seamless, like we have come to expect on mobile.
He has also horizontally segmented his body, with each study becoming progressively more disjointed.
Déraciné's story is purposefully disjointed and occasionally disorienting, regularly jumping back and forth in time.
The disjointed efforts highlights the need for big tech companies to coordinate, this piece argues.
That can lead to a sort of disjointed experience, which not everyone will find ideal.
It isn't preachy, and the the cast doesn't feel as disjointed as in previous films.
Disjointed is, as its title suggests, a strange show and something of a mixed baggie.
They're a deist non-religion marked by a disjointed mixture of conservatism and high theatre.
Mirza's path was both less disjointed and less decorated, but the overall arc was similar.
The Arizona Republican has come under fire for a set of questions that seemed disjointed.
But it noted that his answers were "confused" and "disjointed," and the interrogators became angry.
The half-hour multi-camera show — titled Disjointed — has an initial order of 20 episodes.
Yet, still the process remains disjointed as "nothing much has changed" in decades, Yabaji said.
It happened early on in a recording process that Barwick describes as "disjointed" by design.
He will likely push for more uniformity across Play's (sometimes disjointed) offerings, a Google priority.
And some have raised questions about whether the care will be disjointed and low quality.
The book, a collection of vignettes that at times feels disjointed, has two main themes.
The scene is now clunky and disjointed, never fluid — and that's what makes it scary.
Louise described her first ketamine experience as being like Picasso's painting "Guernica" — disjointed and unpleasant.
Disjointed offense, mostly from Colombia, and no-nonsense clear-it-now defending, mostly from Senegal.
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The killing had all the hallmarks of the Trump administration's disjointed approach to foreign affairs.
Sacramento held a 33-51 lead at intermission after a sluggish and disjointed first half.
The two phenomena seem disjointed, and a recipe for a sell-off of some size.
Is there some predictability to this upheaval or is it instead arbitrary, spontaneous and disjointed?
A disjointed and inconsistent responseThe airline&aposs response to complaints has been marked by inconsistencies.
The film is only intermittently revelatory, too, giving this "Retour à Reims" a disjointed feel.
"It was such a disjointed first half and we were in such foul trouble," Capel said.
Her blonde pigtails, limbs, and disproportionately large breasts seem disjointed, grotesque, and maybe a little humorous.
If this story is starting to sound disjointed, that's how our days in Mosul usually are.
Fallibility and the disjointed nature of processing systems will have to be built in by design.
The comedian is a regular on Netflix's pot-themed comedy Disjointed, which debuted in late August.
But that promise always seemed disjointed from reality because these agents never interacted with real people.
If you can't hit that sweet spot, then everything sounds really disjointed and generally quite awful.
He once turned down a manuscript that Mr. Lord sent him because it was too disjointed.
West's fans are no strangers to his disjointed speeches, which he frequently delivers at his concerts.
Despite its overarching motifs of functionality and political resistance, Fuck the Patriarchy is a disjointed exhibition.
"[My coach] was great at calling out areas that felt inconsistent, disjointed, or confusing," said Edmond.
The animation of the nuke's fireball and mushroom cloud also looked a bit disjointed and jumpy.
The first batch of apps and games added up to a confusing, disjointed virtual reality landscape.
Triple H versus Seth Rollins, which had the potential to be white hot, felt oddly disjointed.
Rick Rubin's last major work was helping with Yeezus, and "Check Ya Fabrics" is similarly disjointed.
She shows me braided essays, disjointed pieces that still come together even without chronology or completeness.
That makes "Informer" an up-and-down experience as the complicated, somewhat disjointed story barrels along.
Democrats and Republicans alike have always been disjointed about the basic purpose of a health care system.
In Europe, these anti-Trump protests are a disjointed trend, planned and executed independently from one another.
But these moments are far overshadowed by the disjointed mess that is the movie as a whole.
Diagnosis and treatment of PTSD in members of the same family can be quite disjointed, he said.
Bill's narration gives the movie a certain literary quality, while framing the disjointed episodes that are depicted.
"The negative narrative today was disjointed and loose," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities.
Overall, the FreeTime experience for Echo feels disjointed, and there's a steep learning curve for new users.
" In his plan, Carson, a retired neurosurgeon, called the Obama administration's approach to cybersecurity "disjointed and ineffective.
Slovakia, which lost to Wales in its opening game, frequently took advantage of a disjointed Russian defense.
The Office's last few seasons, which were often strange and disjointed, tarnished its memory for many fans.
The archive also shows the careful work behind even the most disjointed parts of the Dylan oeuvre.
With its disjointed drum machine rhythm and echoing Bowie vocal, the song felt like an ominous hymn.
At first it feels like maybe a knowing throwback to the slapdash, disjointed campaigns of 2000s shooters.
This allowed both sides to have ample time to make their point without the usual disjointed feel.
So I made phone call after phone call, attempting to navigate a disjointed, overburdened mental health system.
"Where I still see the big gap is the disjointed and ineffective prevention education program," he said.
It was, to say the least, an ungainly process, one that made for an uneven, disjointed telecast.
The senior law enforcement official said Mr. Santiago was making "disjointed" statements in his Anchorage F.B.I. visit.
Befitting its name, "Disjointed" plays less like a series and more like a collection of clunky sketches.
Patrick: The trailer is extremely disjointed in terms of– Cado: Or if this character dies at all.
As the process fumbles, Claude relives disjointed past experiences à la "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind."
Yet the disjointed orchestra grumbles ominously in its depths while miniature violins play weirdly high, skittish sounds.
The disjointed style was not helped by a third quarter in which the team shot 7 of 23.
Pinch them closed, and you enter his subconscious, where disjointed phrases flicker over images of Braille and flame.
This made for a disjointed and confusing season 4, with each episode dedicated to a different character's story.
Then there was a sequence that recontextualized everything, and made the case for this disjointed, blurry narrative format.
Harlander's memories of her bad night with Balakrishnan in June of 2013 are disjointed flashes in the dark.
After some disjointed comments about military spending, he unrelatedly said, "I'm a tremendous fracker," and that was true.
The movie superficially depicts the normal world of '50s America but from a subtly disjointed point of view.
When Buckminster Fuller released his Dymaxion map in 1954, the disjointed atlas was unusual, to say the least.
The way photographs can communicate information, often in disjointed fragments, that still somehow make sense is pretty incredible.
Dodd-Frank, despite its hundreds of required rulemakings, did nothing to fix our dysfunctional and disjointed regulatory system.
Filmmakers splice together the interviews to create a disjointed, almost comical, dialogue over the essence of Patsy Ramsey.
And it's a complete story from beginning to end, whereas some of the others were a little disjointed.
This can result in fragmented, disjointed care that pinballs women among providers who work in different health systems.
No single day highlights just how far this conflict has strayed into the disjointed, the absurd, the hopeless.
While there is certainly coordination along the way, there is often a transactional, disjointed feel to the process.
But while the beauty of the setting is nourishing, without a narrative structure, the disjointed scenes raise questions.
The lack of zoning shapes Houston's sprawling, disjointed skyline, but in a broader sense shapes the city's character.
Sets with jagged edges and alternately rounded, tilted, or visually disjointed and discombobulated spaces, are another key element.
I knew every part of it like a queen knows her kingdom, all disjointed and separated into sectors.
Phrases that initially read in the work as ominous, compelling, or disjointed almost immediately became familiar cultural referents.
Now in the disjointed "Literally, Right Before Aaron," Mr. Long romances, or tries to re-romance, Cobie Smulders.
These pieces of a person may seem disjointed and distant, but in reality they are interwoven and overlapping.
But with all the disjointed bits, the song could leave dance floors and mosh pits in severe disarray.
William T. Wiley's message is urgent, disquieting, and necessary to these addled, disjointed, the rich-get-richer times.
Jessica Jones' second season was a disjointed mess, and creator and showrunner Melissa Rosenberg has learned from her mistakes.
One of these is vastly more engrossing than the other, which makes the overall experience feel a little disjointed.
This creates a disjointed feel that doesn't really smooth out until we reach Obama's U.S. Senate run in 2004.
You can hear the divide across the album; it's messy and disjointed, but in a stunningly fucked up way.
Even if some of the in-between scenes feel like snippets, as disjointed as dialogue from dead-eyed Bran.
In return, Amper churns out disjointed verses that can be rearranged into a song, and layered beneath Southern's vocals.
The central tragedy is disjointed and chimerical in a way that pushes it out of the realm of sentiment.
Building on this often messy and sometimes disjointed aesthetic were the crisp, almost painterly abstractions of Tegan Brozyna Roberts.
Predicting what the, ahem, disjointed members of Congress are going to do on any given day is even harder.
The use of flashbacks in last week's Scandal episode was a little jarring and made the episode feel disjointed.
The Young Pope is also disjointed and absurd, its bleakness interspersed with symbolism so bombastic it generates unintentional laughs.
Our preferences about what we like are often arbitrary, disjointed from the logic required for an algorithm to function.
Mr. Sharpe isn't just the mastermind of the disjointed goings-on in the Flowers household; he's part of them.
The upheaval in the rotation is leading to some disjointed play, and Orlando committed 2101 turnovers in Tuesday's loss.
" He said Flannery's team disseminated information in a way that was "disjointed and difficult to verify on many accounts.
There seems today almost a continuum between ideological violence, disjointed fury and some degree of sociopathy or mental illness.
"Oftentimes when a prospect comes to me with multiple advisors, I see a completely disjointed investment strategy," Sipes said.
As the Obama administration races to reshape the nation's disjointed, hugely expensive health care system, those complaints are widespread.
The music itself tends to have a disjointed quality and is often improvised, like The Grateful Dead's famous jams.
Fingers pointed in every direction after his defeat — a deteriorating economy, a divisive convention in Houston, a disjointed campaign.
These disjointed policies, and the strong egos involved, will make it harder for those parties to forge effective alliances.
Anthony has had a disjointed and contentious relationship with Phil Jackson, the team's president, that has played out publicly.
The Chronicle, which published Schubert's glib and disjointed talking points under the header "dissenting view," was also clearly unimpressed.
Kathy Bates stars as an aging stoner and a new marijuana dispensary proprietor in "Disjointed," an upcoming Netflix series.
Nearby was an extremely messy table with a bubblegum pink leather purse strewn atop a pile of disjointed clothing.
Unfortunately, Trump has deployed a totally disjointed, impulsive "America First" strategy that has ended up "America Alone" — and weaker.
Despite a decade's worth of warnings from security researchers, efforts to rein in the threat remain disjointed and inadequate.
This is a disjointed experience because traveling alone is fundamentally incongruous: You meet people and hear their stories, yes.
It's difficult to be over-the-top in one scene, and subtle the next, without the performance seeming disjointed.
In New York, a disjointed payment system, largely due to bureaucratic limitations, has arisen as if to endlessly confuse tourists.
The whole experience is extremely disjointed; even this hallway isn't necessarily the first thing someone might find as they explore.
The blending of primitive, tribal tools with snippets of advanced technology could feel disjointed and incongruous in less skilled hands.
We noted in our review that some of the characters are flat, and the film's first two acts feel disjointed.
FCC officials fear having a disjointed position on the airwaves will undercut its leverage in negotiating standards with other countries.
CROSS THE centre of Brussels from west to east, and it becomes clear what a disjointed, patchwork city it is.
In this way, Ladivine—like rest of NDiaye's œuvre—is perfectly suited to the disjointed ethos of contemporary Francophone literature.
Printz and the rotating cast of characters appear in disjointed, rambling news videos that often run for over an hour.
Giving each congressperson a chance to speak creates a disjointed format that could easily get blown off course, Akerman said.
While she talks about racial inequities and raises the matter of reparations for the sins of slavery, again it's disjointed.
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The perception of what you feel your body is doing and what you can see it do are very disjointed.
Guidance on domestic and international travel for troops also trickled out in a disjointed fashion over the past few weeks.
Sure, the story was a little disjointed, and the film's bad guys weren't nearly compelling enough (a frequent Marvel problem).
Though Asian American cinema typically addresses immigration in a realist mode, the actual experience can also be surreal, disjointed, phantasmal.
While neighborhoods are often replete with nonprofit and government agencies, services are often disjointed, with little or no meaningful collaboration.
The vacant lot surrounding her car appeared in disjointed fragments: the mist, the dirt road, the arm-like pine branches.
But they alarmed cybersecurity experts everywhere, reflecting the enormous vulnerabilities to internet invasions faced by disjointed networks of computer systems.
These songs set the stage for one of the most productive, disjointed and confusing years in the life of Kanye.
It's an intriguing thought, but it doesn't really gain traction in Dan Wackerman's disjointed production for the Peccadillo Theater Company.
He spoke rusty, disjointed English and I supposed I could have tried to make it easier, to anticipate his sentences.
We're told the team was extremely disappointed with the video because it was utterly disjointed ... pointless with no story line.
It has a distinctly Wallace-y vibe, which is to say it's seemingly disjointed until it all comes together at once.
Philadelphia missed its final nine shots from the field in the quarter and appeared to be disjointed in its offensive sets.
The disjointed attempts of policy makers to manage the stock markets and the currency are adding to skepticism about the economy.
The ASF found issues from inconsistent meeting minutes and lax coordination with the states to disjointed training efforts and unreliable statistics.
He's not necessarily that his reads are wrong, but his disjointed reaction to them leads to the ball coming out wonky.
Evocative of Bosch's painting, the forms are far more abstracted and disjointed than the fantastical scenes of the original nude bodies.
The Belmonts' plan worked, as we eventually learned Cora's memories were filled with disjointed, incorrect, swapped out people, places, and things.
It was a disjointed game in which there were 25 fouls on each team, 35 total turnovers and poor shooting throughout.
Around these moments, the film feels largely disjointed, with various jump scares strung together without too much concern for narrative continuity.
America's welfare system is now a disjointed maze of more than 80 federal programs run by over a dozen federal agencies.
In the gallery, the sculptures reflect back disjointed shapes and viewpoints, breaking to pieces any viewer that passes through the space.
But she did not want too many more of those moments, because they shifted her balance, left her spirit vaguely disjointed.
This may create a disjointed healthcare landscape when some of the interdependent elements of the ACA are repealed while others remain.
Led by a granulated organ line and an atypically disjointed drum machine beat, "The Man Amplifier's" trembling composition complements its lyrics.
The Knicks were disjointed and scattered on opening night in Cleveland, like a high-profile jam band not yet in tune.
They're the big questions, the grand ones, the ones that shape the disjointed narrative that we tell ourselves is our life.
Its efforts have been disjointed, with soldiers, diplomats and spies pushing conflicting priorities that only the faraway president can adjudicate between.
Without federal action in this regard, increased regulation of cybersecurity practices will happen anyway, but in a fragmentary and disjointed way.
On each album, her music has become harsher and more disjointed, as the songs gradually become less songlike and more fragmentary.
That listen is very disjointed, but it allows you to further exist in that world that was created by the film.
The announcement, she said, "seems to me disjointed and lacking in that holistic picture that is critical to breaking the cycle."
At first, this structure seems disjointed, but soon it becomes clear that the interplay of these voices will carry the story.
At first it seemed a bit disjointed, a little stemmy — it was fermented with whole clusters of grapes including the stems.
He spent the evening of his impeachment delivering a disjointed and irate speech in Michigan that foreshadowed his messaging going forward.
State regulators have decades of experience overseeing insurance companies, but the system is disjointed because each state has its own rules.
Instead it was a disjointed affair that didn't appear to change the trajectory of the 2020 fight for the Democratic nomination.
Accent walls were seen as an easy way to brighten up any room, but it often makes home spaces look disjointed.
They combined a series of small, disjointed rooms upstairs to create a new master bathroom with a deep marble soaking tub.
The plot is confusing, disjointed, and seemingly devoted to setting up a convoluted storyline that will play out in future installments.
It wasn't achieved by striking small, disjointed settlements with individual manufacturers, but through a collective agreement with the major tobacco companies.
Instead, though, the Bulls won a disjointed, brick-heavy contest—just the sort that Durant could have willed in the other direction.
Pai's speech was a shallow, dishonest collage of conservative talking points, and it only became more ugly and disjointed as he continued.
The slightly disjointed and at times overlapping letters hung simply on a string somehow manage to intensify the emotion behind the message.
Maybe this disjointed feast of grandstanding is good enough for a hearing investigating how a deputy undersecretary managed a federal grant program.
Some nights ago, I happened upon the disjointed ramblings of a Tumblr user called "astercrash," which brought the matter into terrible clarity.
Advantageous is a plucky, low-budget conceptual film that tackles these issues, in a dreamy, thought-provoking, and occasionally disjointed emotional tale.
At 140 minutes, it definitely drags, diluting what should be snappy twists and turns in a bloated storyline that sometimes feels disjointed.
Not every reader will appreciate the disjointed storytelling: an intriguingly dangling thread for one will be a frustrating loose end for another.
Like in a dream, the lyrical line breaks come when you don't expect them, reducing nostalgia to a series of disjointed hiccups.
With confusing and sometimes contradictory goals, the individual services have tried to implement their own, often disjointed, policies as best they can.
The common thread connecting these disjointed individuals is that they have all been silenced, forced to settle their disputes behind closed doors.
If readers want to read cool comics, but those two series are too disjointed, Cave Carson is absolutely the way to go.
And when I say reading, I mean hacking through its dense prose, line by disjointed line, progressing about two pages per day.
Backed only by a piano and cello on the normally uptempo track, The Weeknd's vocals were strong, but the performance felt disjointed.
While the Warriors have demonstrated their ability to grind out wins in disjointed, low-possession games, that's not when they're most comfortable.
Our current decentralized, disjointed state-based system is no longer adequate for protecting our elections against foreign interference in the 21st century.
The effect is wonderfully disjointed, an issuance of pure Id from two producers who are pretty good at that sort of thing.
That 180 in melodic mode is why "Green Light" feels disjointed, as though someone grafted two unrelated songs together in Pro Tools.
Push past the slightly disjointed beginning; it has a purpose, but this does not become clear until much later in the book.
Despite the dedication and best efforts of those involved, current CoH and related diplomatic processes are disjointed and largely tactical in nature.
These complex threats require collaboration between the commander in chief and intelligence officials, not disjointed public statements and off the cuff tweets.
Strong didn't suddenly become a bad coach, but his talent hasn't delivered on defense, and the offense has been, at best, disjointed.
It leaves one fewer mouth that needs to be fed profit, and offering medical and prescription drug benefits together is less disjointed.
But in recent years, the time spent in Washington is often disjointed and too short for Congress to address important national priorities.
In the same vein, the internet cannot remain a set of disjointed and discrete websites that live in the isolation of cyberspace.
The disjointed forces, many with no local connections, are not strong enough to take fortified urban rebel positions in a frontal assault.
In the disjointed July 2 post, Johnson expressed anger over lynchings of black people and "our ancestors" being beaten, mutilated and killed.
The disjointed chapters feel fragmentary and experimental, more like a collage or a scrapbook than a standard chronological excavation of the past.
We're used to seeing ourselves reflected through scenarios and universes that seem slightly disjointed or alien, a step removed from our own.
She asked if they also fixed sidewalks, which, marred by uncurbed dogs, shattered Peroni bottles and disjointed concrete, is hardly a refuge.
She deploys stream-of-consciousness, enjambment, disjointed fragments and irregular line breaks to convey the experiences of four Londoners to devastating effect.
As disjointed as Mr. Holtzman's script is, Ms. Burns, who created the part in the play's 2014 premiere, holds the production together.
Named for a cove that was later filled in, Turtle Bay has a history that is as disjointed as an exquisite corpse.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads At Marlborough Contemporary, Davina Semo's ALL THE WORLD addresses our era's ecological anxiety with disjointed ambition.
Yes, it's a disjointed composition that still disturbs me today, but it may accurately reflect the feelings I had at the time.
In her case, we get a disjointed narrative of visual puns, sly criticisms and uncanny juxtapositions, most with a distinct feminist slant.
In a chaotic, disjointed, often out-of-control debate, Sanders and Warren had a strong night, so did former South Bend, Ind.
Footpaths are rare, and when they exist, they are often a series of disjointed concrete panels that jut out like jagged teeth.
However, the playlist is not genre-specific, so for those with broad musical tastes and interests, it could be a little disjointed.
Three days later he hosted Kanye West in the Oval Office, where the rapper delivered a disjointed MAGA monologue for the cameras.
We've reached this point because, over the past 50 years, the federal response to infrastructure needs has been disjointed and Washington-driven.
Compared to past seasons of BoJack, this one feels disjointed in how all the storylines fail to intertwine in a meaningful way.
Their roles do begin to add some kind of substance, but their rapid succession makes the overall experience of the game feel disjointed.
Although bound by visually similar patterns and colors, the paintings in the gallery's front room feel disjointed from those in the innermost space.
Though this can create a slightly disjointed feeling from track to track, each individual song is a worthy listening experience on its own.
Carter, a Muslim, is by far the most complex character; had he been the focus of Disjointed, Netflix may not have canceled it.
The Yellow Birds shines during its kinetic action sequences in Iraq, but a disjointed narrative and meandering third act prevents Birds from soaring.
"The Netflix Collection" also features three varieties based on new sitcom "Disjointed," which stars Kathy Bates as the owner of a weed dispensary.
Hugh Jackman's the ringmaster of this disjointed affair, though it's not entirely his fault Barnum's the least interesting part of his own movie.
These works reflect a disjointed field of vision that foreshadows Smithson's shattered glass and mirror works, as well as his interest in plastics.
Bayley inhabits a weird space: her work is slightly disjointed, but she's so engaging you can't help but get invested in her matches.
And while the outfit may be viewed as disjointed by some, there's no doubt she owned the look — even without the road bike.
The reality of two people both with families and tour schedules means that a disjointed friendship is the best you can hope for.
So Mitchell was regularly forced to stop and cede time to Democrats, which gave her line of questioning a disjointed and dizzying feel.
Here, what might typically be dismissed as incomplete is centralized in the work, elevating the disjointed thoughts of an incarcerated individual to artistry.
Whether you will come back depends on how much you mind the peculiarly disjointed dining space and service that can be unintentionally maddening.
He lambastes assumptions upon which U.S. foreign policy is predicated, but his disjointed, incoherent proposals provide no discernible substitute, especially for existing alliances.
Discovery, which slipped into the world nearly fifteen years ago now, is a spotty, disjointed, slightly unsuccessful album that never really hangs together.
Produced by good friend and longtime collaborator Merrill Garbus of tUnE-yArDs, the album crackles with disjointed energy, squelching bass, and raw emotion.
And maybe he thought that he would ride in and steal a game, with his Zlatan-gilded squad of disjointed youth vs experience.
And I think it would have a much better chance to win over voters than a set of sensible but disjointed economic policies.
While the overall narrative comes together well, the effect is occasionally disjointed and the contemporary mescaline paintings tread familiar ground with psychedelic patterns.
But a disjointed opposition will most likely again allow Fidesz to win two-thirds of parliamentary seats on less than half the votes.
But the actual effect was a strange, bloated, disjointed, unfocused parade of people introducing each other for three and a half hours straight.
The movie's disjointed opening sequence will make a lot more sense once you know the truth of what happened at that pit stop.
Even as a seasoned product reviewer, I freely admit to again feeling a tad disjointed as I was piecing together my review unit.
That's a tricky combination to pull off, and a challenge that almost entirely eludes this flat, disjointed production, at 3LD Art & Technology Center.
The same is true for many of his films, which invite viewers to construct their own narratives from disjointed sequences of bizarre events.
In an increasingly disjointed modern workplace where gig work and remote offices have become the norm, the implications are potentially vast and terrifying.
But at this point, we&aposve followed Hart for two hours without any real focus, and the disjointed vlog-style cuts become exhausting.
Trump's moved to improve the disjointed nature of the early stage of his transition by putting Vice President-elect Mike Pence in charge Friday.
The painted structures appear disjointed from their original landmasses, meteors flung far from each other and left to float out in the galactic abyss.
In its current state, the Trump White House will be judged by history as the most disorganized and disjointed White House in modern times.
He made this clear four years ago as he announced his candidacy with a disjointed and rambling talk seasoned with distortions and outright lies.
I also did enjoy the weird, disjointed clashing of Batou's and other minor characters' enhancements with those of the Hanka scientists and the Major.
The idea for the "Netflix and smoke" line is actually one that is seen in the plot of one of Netflix's latest show, Disjointed.
It eventually leads to an assault on Negan and the Saviors, but the time issues make the 30-minute buildup feel a bit disjointed.
The effects of this disjointed narrative are most keenly felt when it comes to the Blair Witch herself and the house she lives in.
"We are transforming a disjointed process into a formalized and consistent process, which gives management visibility into how new [employees are] doing," Blosser explained.
From its dressed-down sitcom set, to the laugh track peppering each scene, Disjointed looks like a classic take on the weed-centric comedy.
In that respect, if the 2019 Emmys feel messier and more disjointed than usual, they might just be a teaser of what's to come.
While we've seen incredible character development for once-minor players like Cyrus (Jeff Perry), the current season feels disjointed from the Scandal of yore.
There was something disjointed about Wrestle Kingdom 13 and the fact that the biggest talking point is Okada's pants is testament to that fact.
The plotting was confusing and disjointed, Doomsday was a big fat nothing, and Lois Lane had little to do besides be a terrible journalist.
During the initial viewing, I was relieved to find that, while the script was awkward, silly, and disjointed, the performances were at least serviceable.
Still, even with a gifted actress like Bates as its comedic and emotional anchor, "Disjointed" feels like a title in search of a show.
The offense has looked disjointed this season for the Nets, often relying on Irving in isolation to generate points off drives to the basket.
John Sarbanes: "The 3rd district of Maryland consists of three oddly disjointed pieces of geography that extend from the Inner Harbor area" in Baltimore.
She uses many ­ellipses in each paragraph, which show how a monologue has been edited but give it a slightly spacey and disjointed feel.
If she has one regret, she said, it is that the SEC has yet to harmonize disjointed rules governing financial advisers and stock brokers.
As we become more and more disjointed as a society there's a bigger need for us to feel like we need to bond together.
Punching, stalking, listening: here we are, marooned creatures bound to repeat a disjointed series of expressive actions, whose true purpose will remain unknown. ♦
Her phone stored a disjointed record of Eddie's last moments, as he told her someone was shooting and asked her to call the police.
Inside you'll find club music, disjointed house, and even some Life Without Buildings heartbreak shamble-pop by my new favorite band Still House Plants.
Trump followed this up with another disjointed tangent about how good his company is and again how he doesn't do much business in Russia.
Disjointed record-keeping in El Salvador and a tight-lipped State Department make it difficult to measure the impact of the United States' efforts.
Yet the staging almost always feels disjointed — as if the live and recorded actors were on different planes, and not in a meaningful way.
The Warriors were so disjointed that they came out of a timeout in the second quarter and were called for a 24-second violation.
"I'm sorry this has been such a disjointed effort here because of the connections," Biden said after answering one question, according to ABC News.
But their positioning — literally outside the stadium walls and beyond the reach of the roof — has made the atmosphere here feel a bit disjointed.
Brondmo joined X in 2016, after Alphabet's leaders decided the lab was the best home for much of its disjointed robotics talent and technology.
"Disjointed," whose first 10 episodes appear Friday, is at least an interesting example of the odd place Netflix occupies in the fragmented TV universe.
Given that, you can sort of see how "Disjointed," from Chuck Lorre ("The Big Bang Theory") and David Javerbaum, sort of makes sense there.
Now with the 2020 election approaching, the Democratic Party seems as disjointed as ever, while the Trump administration appears not only undismayed but emboldened.
On the disjointed news, Andela CEO told TechCrunch the layoffs were due to a shift in market demand for the startup's more senior developers.
While paid family leave is quietly gaining ground in state legislatures, federal policy and debate related to the issue has been noisy and disjointed.
But the distance Raising Dion creates between the two elements by centering the story on the hero's normal mother makes the show feel disjointed.
This is just a sampling of this disjointed, crammed episode where simply too much happened, with minimal time to process and several distracting subplots.
These frenzied works bombard viewers with disjointed and sometimes contradictory suggestions, creating a visual language that's as endless and overwhelming as scrolling through Twitter.
If you don't have a lot of resources, you're going to end up with a slow transition, which will make the experience very disjointed.
So far, The Orville isn't exactly a bad show, but it's disjointed and formless as it oscillates between the different things it's trying to do.
It's hard to imagine that a retailer selling hundreds of random products with disjointed images is carefully considering the design match-ups of each one.
She reminds me of the crazy aunt everyone has who sends you a letter every two months with disjointed notes and a check for $230.
"Most farmers can't afford to own a tractor and most tractor owners struggle to identify customers within rural, disjointed markets," Oliver said in an email.
A lot of the show's attempts at showing both the boring and the wonderful minutiae of life in a post-apocalyptic society have felt disjointed.
Many say the censored version of Game of Thrones they have ready access to is more like a mundane "medieval documentary" with disjointed plot points.
That's one of the hallmarks of the popist critic, and it gives you an insight into how the Times' coverage of Kelly became so disjointed.
Through the book's disjointed essays — begun during that hospitalization — Mailhot writes masterfully about love and forgiveness, and learning to accept intimacy while still protecting oneself.
It has led to different disjointed bubbles of communication where you can live in the same city and get vastly different opinions at all times.
You know, flannel, disenfranchised teenager, hair down over the face, disconnected and disjointed from society, having interesting takes on social situations, probably more than anything.
Coty has a "disjointed portfolio of largely disadvantaged brands that lack global and even local scale," Barclay's Lauren Lieberman said in a note to clients.
The first half of the show follows Jessica's wanderings through abandoned labs as she relives disjointed, repressed memories that seem borrowed from a Wolverine plot.
It is quite frightening and disconcerting to hear Alexa's adult lady voice come out of Furby, which is known for speaking disjointed English and gibberish.
That strategy sounds pretty disjointed compared to the existing field of OTT services, which have at least some resemblance in programming options to traditional cable.
This disjointed itinerary is the result of an agreement among several Central American countries and Mexico to allow the migrants through while discouraging new arrivals.
Take in the whole disjointed, animated spectacle below: Explore more of Tyler Naugle's animation work on his Vimeo page, here, and his professional website, here.
Progress is also being hampered by a disjointed diplomatic push by international players and disputes within the United Nations' Libya mission, the Eurasia Group said.
He's also close to President Trump, which could make for a less disjointed U.S. posture at global summits, where nitty-gritty decisions are hashed out.
Here's the exchange with Karl, in which Trump gave sometimes rambling, disjointed responses: Karl: Mr. President, I want to get back to James Comey's testimony.
The malleability of this relationship is arguably pretty important in our "post-truth" moment, particularly in how it can be disrupted or disjointed insidious intentions.
The murdering-nanny plot feels totally disjointed from the rest of the novel, not least because we never really get a sense of Louise's motives.
Chapters on Native Americans alternate with those on blacks, creating a disjointed narrative that makes it difficult to find the links between the two stories.
Without a Kanye, Blur, Metallica, or even a Lionel Richie or Dolly Parton to bring everyone together, the festival started to feel a bit disjointed.
Meanwhile, several other groups have also continued negotiations on completely separate tracks: In short, the state of immigration negotiations in Congress remains decentralized and disjointed.
I've found that, although the season started on a strong note, the show has since become a little disjointed, its story feeling perhaps even unnecessary.
Students deserve patient and reliable guidance tailored to their financial needs, not a disjointed network of administrative offices that seem most concerned with collecting money.
Huawei, a Chinese tech giant, faces such a disjointed campaign of American pressure that its sales rose by 22% in 653 to a record $265bn.
" And the testing and approval of construction materials, a critical issue in the Grenfell fire, "is disjointed, confusing, unhelpful, and lacks any sort of transparency.
In a series of disjointed interviews late Monday in the United States, Nunberg said he thinks the special counsel might have something on the president.
As usual, the hearing had a disjointed feel, with five-minute questioning segments for members of Congress on the committee, alternating from party to party.
On Monday he addressed tens of thousands of boy scouts at their Jamboree, and who should pop up in his disjointed thoughts and disheveled words?
His disjointed attacks on the Mueller investigation and irrational rants against the late Senator John McCain should make his enablers in Congress more than nervous.
But it's distracting in a way that's not ideal — it's uncanny and disjointed at the same time, as if real zoo animals are being anthropomorphized.
As disjointed as the moment in question sounds, I'm happy that there will be kids who discover UGK because Drake pasted in a Pimp C verse.
Her buoyant personality smooths over the shortcomings of a movie that brings together the various strands of her life in a warm if slightly disjointed manner.
I write first drafts as if I were turning over tarot cards, too: I scribble single, disjointed paragraphs until the right image of a character emerges.
In lyrical, disjointed prose Ms Cocozza describes how he naps, eats beetles and scents the neighbourhood; spraying, wiping, squeezing, twisting and dropping his "amazing smell cloud".
Christian Marclay's "Telephones" from 1995 is an early ancestor of the supercut meme, and it has a disjointed, surreal style that reminds me of Lorde's work.
It sets the stage for the movie's slightly unreal feeling, superficially depicting the normal world of '50s America but from a subtly disjointed point of view.
The disjointed growth of gasoline and distillate consumption in the United States (and in some other regions) reflects unbalanced growth between the consumer and business sectors.
Disjointed And if you're wondering about Netflix's methodology, the streaming service looked at data gathered from 32 countries from November 1, 2016 to November 1, 2017.
Our nation's disjointed conversation about how to address the chronic pain of 100 million Americans is finally starting to boil over in the media and beyond.
Trying to form a clear picture of the surgical experience seems impossible when the information you find is so disjointed and often so hateful and frightening.
Despite this, and despite impressions that the event was a bit disjointed (unsurprising, given the array of different groups involved), there were tangible outcomes worth noting.
While the burgeoning literature in this area is often disjointed and scattered across fields such as marketing, finance and organizational studies, these findings are nonetheless fascinating.
In August, this commission released a scathing report that revealed a "fractured" treatment system, placing the blame at the feet of "disjointed, inconsistent and ineffective" leadership.
That, then, led to a second problem: Since the witness couldn't guide the narrative, you had two disjointed narratives, one from each side of the dais.
But compared to Apple and Samsung, both of which make integrated devices using their own hardware and software, smartwatches based on Google's Wear software feel disjointed.
Think of how a patterned scarf can tie even the most disjointed colors of an outfit together — table coverings and floral elements do the same thing.
The collision of social distancing and the social fabric seemed to threaten the aims of both, producing a Primary Day at once disjointed and borderline dystopian.
This attempt to treat Europe as a disjointed bundle of countries breaches an article of economic faith: that the EU's 28 members are one single market.
Netflix's "Disjointed," is a newer entry that revolved around the adventures and mishaps of the owners and the employees of a marijuana dispensary in Los Angeles.
" His early manner, according to the reference work Contemporary Poets, was "tormented and tortured, full of complex and disjointed images reflecting an insane and inhospitable world.
Disjointed as they've been, these revelations have nonetheless painted a damning picture of how Trump used his powers to pressure Ukraine to help his 2020 campaign.
The exhibition, which explores how people get around, includes didactic, slick, corporate-style video installations as well as a thoughtful, if sometimes disjointed, mix of artworks.
From within this otherworldly space Rossin makes observational paintings en plein air, resulting in works that appear atemporal and disjointed, as if seen from another dimension.
But the researchers point out that the boundaries between these joints weren't disjointed—slow, continuous evolutionary changes occurred that brought each increasingly complex claw its new function.
A lot of people aren't happy with the latest Snapchat interface overhaul, and with good reason—it's a disjointed mess to get around and make sense of.
It will take them some time to reestablish someone to lead the organization, and during that period of time their actions may be a little bit disjointed.
So, everything Bernard and Elsie experience quite literally couldn't happen any time before the "present" — no matter how "disjointed" the hosts' memories are, as Woodward called them.
But critics were less kind than they were last year, arguing that this year's ceremony, with its out-of-nowhere performance by Eminem midway through, was disjointed.
She re-teamed with Murphy again for Freak Show, Hotel, and Roanoke, but was absent for Cult as filming for her since-canceled Netflix series, Disjointed, conflicted.
The experimental, jagged account matches the disjointed life of the soldier: long periods of boredom, interspersed with terror and confusion in battle, and drunken brawls on leave.
And that reality, in summation: Serenity is the strangest of movies, built around an oddly disjointed story which hinges on a twist that just barely makes sense.
One of the big challenges of Google's efforts in this area to date is that they've been disjointed and hard to refer to in a holistic fashion.
Further complicating Spain's disjointed Parliament are the current solid levels of support for the left-wing populist party Podemos (We Can) and center-right Ciudadanos (Citizens Party).
But though this piece often sounded disjointed, its elements — jazz scatting and rhythmic Sufi chanting, for instance — always seemed on the verge of connecting in fascinating ways.
There was a lumpy cover of Iggy Pop's "Nightclubbing" and a disjointed take on Britney Spears's "Till The World Ends" (a song written in part by Kesha).
Often, survivors of sexual trauma describe a fracturing of their memories, represented on the show through the disjointed images and flashbacks that interrupt Jane and Celeste's narratives.
What these patients get is a disorganized, disjointed experience that results in visits to numerous healthcare facilities, seeing sometimes dozens of providers and taking dozens of medications.
"It may appear disjointed, the sort of bodies of work, but I think they can hang side by side comfortably," he says, leaning back in his chair.
This season has at times felt really disjointed from the previous five seasons, so it was nice to see them tie the original mystery into this one.
The body designs made of polymer clay, acrylics and hair by LA artist Jonathan Payne illustrate the disjointed traits of a person, appearing both freakish and enthralling.
The connection between the music and the movement linked instruments to physical expression; but as for drawing out the music's dancing spirit, the work was increasingly disjointed.
But in the exhibition, the density of material feels hectic and disjointed, like an event celebrating something that someone knows is cool, but can't really explain why.
That "zone" is fascinating to me, when you're fully absorbed in something and everything else seems to fall away, and time moves at an odd disjointed pace.
The movement and music add definition to what would otherwise be a disjointed production, but the long evening ultimately seems less than the sum of its parts.
"The Adventures of John Blake" was originally serialized in the British comics weekly The Phoenix, but there is no sense of its being a disjointed episodic story.
In the 1990s, when scientists became alarmed that the count of frogs, toads and salamanders was nose-diving, the news somehow disjointed my memories of that time.
McCain previously raised eyebrows with an odd and disjointed line of questioning during high-profile testimony by former FBI director James Comey before the Senate Intelligence Committee.
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But the disjointed nature of the approach -- and beyond-wispy thread connecting them -- makes the whole project suffer from an emotional distance, making it difficult to connect.
Read this old FAQ, which attempts to break down what actually happens in the film and why — and ends up making painfully clear how disjointed it is.
The dining room felt like an awkward, disjointed extension of the living room, not quite private enough to be its own space, but not fully integrated, either.
While Thompson had a disjointed, chaotic lifestyle and was chronically screwed up 24/7, he used breakfast as an anchor point—a kind of connection to reality.
Game of Thrones aired only seven episodes, but those seven episodes were all crammed full of stuff (arguably too much stuff, given the season's weird, disjointed quality).
"Systems and parties are still disjointed; there are a lot of silos and you can to some degree automate or connect every part of that process," Fletcher said.
His first test run was a disjointed mess, the video shows, with the drones unable to find his face and the "followers" flipping over and hitting the ceiling.
First, a fear that who you are to others, and who you are to yourself, can really be so disjointed, as he claimed in a 2009 Esquire profile.
The confusing, disjointed process of filing complaints hardly inspire faith in a system designed to protect and assure a company's workers, a contractor said, especially its most vulnerable.
And when it comes to players meeting in person, Minecraft conventions are similarly disjointed, run by different events companies with differing rules and standards about who gets invited.
For all the disjointed Fed speak over the summer, the comments on Sunday by the Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve, Stanley Fischer, were telling, if not clear.
They turn scenes that are clearly intended to be filled with funny back-and-forth banter into a series of awkward, disjointed moments that can't end soon enough.
There's something about their disjointed fragility that attracted me to them, but it was their interesting construction and familiarity that made me look at them again and again.
Demand for uranium is determined by the number of nuclear plants in operation worldwide, but supply and demand are disjointed by huge stocks and uranium's long production cycle.
It's a survey of a Brooklyn club scene infatuated with diaspora and cohesion—that is to say, you can hear every influence deliberately, yet it never feels disjointed.
But since the 2016 US election, the US has greeted North Korea's missile tests with the typical disjointed reaction we have come to expect from the Trump administration.
Rather than putting a band-aid over the symptoms of a disjointed, broken system, Thrive set out to address these symptoms head on, one step at a time.
Instead, they'll be met by a disjointed array of articles and films, only some of which provide positive role models and hope that things do, indeed, get better.
While these moves are important to gain the attention of the Chinese, the ensuing disjointed negotiation process and lack of consistency concerning U.S. demands muddle the administration's message.
The most likely scenario for the delay is that the IC is still reviewing and declassifying the disjointed dots of intelligence that painted the picture of HBL's death.
Netflix is giving Disjointed, a multi-camera weed comedy from TV powerhouse Chuck Lorre (Two and a Half Men, The Big Bang Theory), a 20-episode series order.
Developments in previously disjointed fields such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, robotics, nanotechnology, 3D printing and genetics and biotechnology are all building on and amplifying one another.
The risk for Biden is a debate performance that looks like the Illinois virtual town hall — disjointed, defensive, raising questions about how he would handle a national crisis.
As vital as these services are, their reach is limited, especially in rural areas, and they have the unintended effect of making the system seem even more disjointed.
He is tenderer and less eruptive than Peter Saul, but his message is just as urgent, disquieting, and necessary to these addled, disjointed, the rich-get-richer times.
Critics see both FEMA programs as symptomatic of a disjointed and backward-looking approach to disaster planning that devotes inordinate resources to rebuilding at the expense of prevention.
If anything, it might make you look disjointed and use up a lot of your cash and not give you a ton of return in the short run.
The exhibition's misspelled title alludes to a struggle with complex identity as intimate and purposeful but not evil, an expression of being disjointed with roots in multiple places.
The growth of electronic trading platforms for bonds provides more outlets to execute large trades, but they are still small, disjointed markets that present problems for very large transactions.
The cited factors range from the brutality of the Negan arc to the show's disjointed format to viewers simply tiring of being manipulated by the producers with gimmicky twists.
It was a narratively and visually disjointed pseudo-documentary shot on early 360-degree film equipment, and for the initial crop of VR fans, a bit of a letdown.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Mexico's efforts to combat human trafficking have been disjointed and lax, an independent auditor has said in a new report, accusing the government of "disinterest".
The big picture: The Paris Call for Trust and Security in Cyberspace is another step in the disjointed effort to create international norms and laws for cybersecurity and warfare.
The country's well-established but disjointed wool-production industry dated back to the 433th century, and wool was highly sought-after by fishermen for retaining warmth, even when wet.
But its disjointed pile-up of abandoned subplots, inhumanly stilted acting, and anatomically improbable sex scenes have cemented its place as one of the worst films of all time.
Episode 11 uses the same disjointed movements through time and space found in season 3's drug-fueled episode "That's Too Much, Man!" to just as chilling an effect.
Huawei's choice to not integrate the third camera on the P20 Pro into the same pill-shaped module as the other two makes the design feel a bit disjointed.
I find myself asking how the tracks feel consistent and tie together in such a short space on an EP, leading to, in my eyes, them feeling rather disjointed.
The movie as a whole, however, feels somewhat disjointed, despite attempts to contextualize it with clips from news and latenight programs, where Madoff was a hot topic of conversation.
Based on the people involved in its creation, I'm sure Disjointed is going to be football field-broad, though Bates' involvement does lend it a little bit of pedigree.
But it has just as much crap—Iron Fist, Disjointed, Fuller House—along with a host of shows no one has heard of, like Between and Haters Back Off.
Fruit producers had long pressed for more air cargo services but disjointed planning and a lack of infrastructure, such as facilities for cold storage, had proved a stumbling-block.
This initially suggests that the marriage of their works goes beyond the superficial, but the unity of the experience becomes disjointed at times as both artists' voices demand attention.
"Unusual, disjointed framing and edgy camera work help crystallize the feeling that the young lovers' lives are going dangerously askew," Janet Maslin wrote in her New York Times review.
Meanwhile the swirling purple line in "PH-814" appears disjointed from the rest of the composition, especially when compared to the deep, uniform purple in the two adjacent versions.
Among presidential speeches, the State of the Union address comes closest to the long, disjointed, episodic form of the campaign rally — the form of oratory at which he excels.
In "Belle de Jour," when the film wants to convey the disjointed consciousness and subconscious of its conflicted heroine, her memories and fantasies are cut with a syncopated abruptness.
In "Sieht Zurück (Looks Back)," a single line zigzags against a background slicked with a grease crayon until it forms a disjointed human body, hopelessly lost, ready to topple.
Disjointed dashboards "are one of the most noticeable gaps in user experience - what you see right in front of you," said Andrew Hart of UK-based consultancy SBD Automotive.
"We had a front row seat into disruptive technology in an area where the [food truck] industry was very manual and very disjointed and fragmented," Edery told CNBC recently.
Both teams struggled to solve the other team's zone during a disjointed first half as Illinois claimed a 230-21 halftime edge despite shooting 28.6 percent from the field.
However, despite what common sense might suggest, it seems the disjointed and ill-informed musings of the entitled billionaire are in fact totally OK with the social media giant.
The group on Wednesday publishes a report in which it says the ISA "exemplifies the disjointed, pro-exploitation governance status quo that is failing to provide adequate ocean protection".
As Ms. Martin looked on, the workers stuck the disjointed panels to the floor, smoothed out the air bubbles, and tried to make her long, sinuous lines appear seamless.
On Friday, the Huskies appeared disjointed and impatient, fell into some early foul trouble and trailed by 26-21 in the second quarter, their largest deficit of the season.
The sounds preempt the disjointed and somewhat surreal interplay of images in the videos that reflect Rasdjarmrearnsook's engagement with Buddhist thought on attachment, greed, suffering, death, rebirth, and nothingness.
Yet there's some sort of magnificence in how fucking messy it is, how it treats its retrospection just like a brain treats memories, in a broken and disjointed way.
Without getting into spoiler territory, as Lawrence's character sees her life spin out of control, the movie becomes increasingly disjointed and disconnected from any sort of linear narrative or reality.
Scene-to-scene transitions are static and disjointed, settling into a cycle of "…and then this happened" without deepening the overall dread or steadily uncovering pieces of a central mystery.
" Larson says the last two letters that Rosemary wrote to Dorothy in April 1940, less than two months before Rosemary returned to the United States, "are very confusing and disjointed.
Senior defence bureaucrat Masaki Ishikawa stepped in to unite what had until then been a disjointed approach spread around various ministries, the Japanese ambassador in Canberra, Sumio Kusaka, and MHI.
In other words, it's impossible to tell by looking at the run time whether Justice League will prove too long, or too short, or super-streamlined, or sloppy and disjointed.
The exhibition is a bit disjointed, presenting contemporary art like Andy Warhol's overplayed "Electric Chair" and Larry Clark's portrait of two swaggering Oklahoma robbers alongside graphic photographs from crime scenes.
"It will take them some time to re-establish someone to lead the organization, and during that period of time their actions may be a little bit disjointed," Mackenzie said.
But like so many resistance movements before them, the Juggalos seem to be a disjointed, clumsy activist circle, often forgetting about the intersections of race and gender in their movement.
Hezbollah is often seen as a "state within a state" in Lebanon and remains popular with the country's Shia community despite its destabilizing effect on an already disjointed political scene.
We can't even escape the awkward truths of the bedroom at the movies, because it often turns out that on-screen sex is just as disjointed as real-life sex.
For Netflix, Lorre first created the Kathy Bates-led sitcom DisJointed which, much like The Kominsky Method, felt like a network show that'd been allowed to draw outside the lines.
The way photography can communicate information, often in disjointed fragments, A lot of what can be frustrating about photography is also what makes it a compelling medium to work in.
But the extra time won't solve the haphazard structure of Congressional hearings, in which questions bounce back and forth between members of the two parties in disjointed five-minute intervals.
It felt a little disjointed from the rest of the season, but it was a succinct way to let viewers know exactly what was going on with Vargas and Cyrus.
Japan may have been joint top-scorers in the third round of Asian qualifying but they had to call on 12 different goal scorers in a disjointed and uninspiring campaign.
Senior defense bureaucrat Masaki Ishikawa stepped in to unite what had until then been a disjointed approach spread around various ministries, the Japanese ambassador in Canberra, Sumio Kusaka, and MHI.
Mike Britton's set, in which claustrophobia-inducing gray walls hint at eternal captivity, makes deft use of a revolving stage to usher us through the disjointed chapters of Susan's life.
" The audiotapes from the Dylan tour were made to accompany film footage being shot of the shows, some of which were used for the famously disjointed film "Eat the Document.
The Americans were faster and more insistent to the ball, leaving their French players often disjointed in their passing and unnerved at times by the ferocious play of their opponents.
And two years ago, in the European Championship, when the Red Devils resembled a disjointed collection of individuals rather than a coherent team, they lost, ignominiously, 3-1 to Wales.
He grew tired of my disjointed pounding; the harder he demanded I thrust, the further I was pushed from him, as my knees kept sliding away on the fine sheets.
Ms. Kalman's affinity for scattering varieties of figures around a scene, as she does in "The temple of Isis," can suggest an admiration for the disjointed performances of Pina Bausch.
While administration insiders say the government-wide rollout has been better-coordinated than previous disjointed efforts, there has also been a significant amount of chaos and confusion on the ground.
But beyond stabilizing the United States campaign, as he was hired to do in November, Arena has restored a winning mind-set to a formerly discouraged, disjointed bunch of players.
Aside from the obvious annoyance of having to toggle between disjointed feeds, relegating posts from brands and news sources to a seemingly lesser location apparently further contributed to Facebook's misinformation problem.
Markets may conclude that the political backdrop in the euro zone remains disjointed and poses a threat to investment potential in the medium term, Rabobank strategists said in a client note.
I felt disjointed from my physical surroundings and detached from heavy thoughts; my body seemed buoyant and connected only to the many layered vibrations, which, rather than simply aural, seemed tangible.
From scene to scene, things are regularly linked in ways that feel forced or without proper motivation, and the result is a narrative that, at times, feels very disjointed and uneven.
The new rules help ensure that the hearing will not be a disjointed process, constantly jumping from one questioner to the next, without giving anyone time to build a coherent narrative.
Some take off their wigs, wipe off their makeup and slip into a change of clothes that will make them inconspicuous while using the country's disjointed public transport to get home.
The historical erasure of our ancestors is a huge loss for us as a whole, and so it feels a little disjointed to not fully witness the entirety of a legacy.
The disjointed mix of bicycle infrastructure designs resulting from years of planners trying to squeeze bikes into a car centric paradigm needs to be updated with consistent and intuitive design standards.
Shuffling a loose collection of disjointed facts and unrelated talking points, it lacked any coherent intellectual focus, and rather looked as if it had been fashioned haphazardly by professional political operatives.
Instead, it left with many more questions after a disjointed, disconcerting 268-22 loss to Guatemala that raised more questions about where the United States was headed under Coach Jurgen Klinsmann.
Camden was one of the nation's poorest cities, and by identifying those patients who were in and out of the hospital, he saw firsthand how chaotic and disjointed their care was.
The stalemate highlights that even as much of the White House's defense strategy has been criticized as flawed or disjointed, it has succeeded in keeping crucial witnesses from speaking with Congress.
Real Madrid has the look of everything P.S.G. has been, rightly, chastised for being: a disjointed team of disparate parts, collected by the sort of selection criteria generally used by magpies.
The fact that Priebus was still given the job of White House chief of staff despite all that is a good example of how disjointed this administration was in the beginning.
Only then will we be able to adopt a sound counter Iranian policy rather being stuck with the current disjointed appeasement-like policy we inherited at the start of the year.
Puddle Splasher, the New Jersey duo of Andy Altadonna and Dante Fotino, make just that sort of music: jangly, lackadaisical rock with the disjointed pop instincts of Tigers Jaw or Piebald.
Her speech is sometimes abrupt and her grammar disjointed; she lost her ability to use words for 10 years when she was younger, and has brain damage from electro-shock therapy.
Perhaps inevitably, that makes the story disjointed in places, as it shifts from Mandela's claustrophobic confinement to the government violently tamping down protests to the emergence of new leaders like Steve Biko.
I'd love to read some reactions from people coming to New Peaks cold, but I can only assume that for them, this story feels even more disjointed than it does for us.
All the while, the smart home industry was shifting toward voice assistants, with Amazon and Alexa leading the charge, and Nest and Google left with disjointed divisions operating independent of one another.
The legal-cannabis business is providing another subject for dramatists: Netflix has another new series, "Disjointed", which it promoted by concocting its own strains of legal weed, which it sold in California.
Pitt has long shown that he's really a gifted character actor who's cursed (if you can call it that) with a leading man's face, but the effect here is baffling and disjointed.
Though it's best watched without any thought given to its mediocre forerunner, Origin of Evil ultimately fails to deliver anything that improves on the flimsy mechanisms and disjointed plotting of its predecessor.
But hangry, as we've looked into this, means that if you are hungry, you tend to get a little bit disjointed and you're more angry than you were if you're not hungry.
Inside the bank, some high-ranking voices raised the concern that Cryan's public criticism of the bank's culture, business practices and disjointed IT systems risked damaging employee morale and scaring away customers.
By pulling all these disjointed electronic conversations together into a single, searchable and organized view, teams have more visibility into what everyone is doing and how — or if — they want to respond.
Gore, which made it all the way to the Supreme Court, shed light on the disjointed and, it seemed, somewhat unreliable hodgepodge of voting practices scattered across America's thousands of voting districts.
What differentiates them, though, are the strange personalities in their disjointed, off-kilter and sometimes even child-like flows, which tread a thin line between laugh-out-loud hilarious and deeply ominous.
MJ Kaufman's intimate, slow-paced play is a domestic drama suffused with unearthly elements, but Ken Rus Schmoll's production for the National Asian American Theater Company is flat and disjointed (1:10).
MJ Kaufman's intimate, slow-paced play is a domestic drama suffused with unearthly elements, but Ken Rus Schmoll's production for the National Asian American Theater Company is flat and disjointed (2866:2811).
MJ Kaufman's intimate, slow-paced play is a domestic drama suffused with unearthly elements, but Ken Rus Schmoll's production for the National Asian American Theater Company is flat and disjointed (21:230).
Dispersed throughout the large gallery like people scattered across a city, the works feel like a series of fragments hinting at the disjointed and incomplete nature of who we perform as ourselves.
The plot is too disjointed, but Connelly's robust characters more than compensate: from Daisy's drug-addicted mother to a murdered tattoo artist whose only body art was the crucifix around her neck.
In that sense, this Netflix presentation falls victim to what's increasingly an issue with entries within the true-crime genre: Finding a gripping story, then telling it in a disjointed, flabby way.
Lynch doesn't necessarily present any reason that Jack should have gotten away with murder, but because of the disjointed dialogue and unsettling atmosphere, there's not really any reason he shouldn't have, either.
This includes leveraging today's available technology to eliminate confusing fees, automating burdensome documentation requirements, streamlining redundant security programs, strengthening inadequate infrastructure, connecting disjointed regulations and minimizing changes to customs regulations without notice.
No. 2: A logical, tiered approach is the only way A tiered approach to Remote ID makes a lot of sense, but the proposed tiers in the NPRM are misguided and disjointed.
This week, I'm joined by senior culture correspondent Alex Abad-Santos and associate culture editor Allegra Frank to talk about Doctor Manhattan, disjointed love stories, and how any of this makes sense.
Several moderate members were upset about the surprise rollout of the resolution Monday — some even said they found out about it from watching TV — and the disjointed messaging from leadership that followed.
For decades, Ecclestone has called the shots and made the deals that transformed a once deadly and disjointed sport into a $1 billion enterprise with races from Azerbaijan to Australia, Brazil to Bahrain.
And so, it is with a strange sense of disjointed nostalgia that I walk out of the station, with my companion-cum-guide Will Bowlby, the chef at London's famous Indian restaurant Kricket.
"There are a couple of people, more than a couple, who like the idea but thought the process was just too short, too disjointed," Graham said, citing conversations with both McCain and Murkowski.
It's led to a disjointed system that is difficult for families and students to navigate, with officers adopting different roles and dealing with students in different ways depending on where they are located.
But in the second half, the Thunder—particularly Russell Westbrook, who dropped 19 in the third quarter—battled back by scrapping and by forcing Golden State to play their disjointed brand of basketball.
"Politically, Mr. Sharif does not face any danger as the opposition is immature and disjointed," said Enver Baig, a member of the central working committee of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, the ruling party.
The orchestra squawks and snorts, a clarinet caterwauls, the piano cartwheels through complex polyrhythms, themes devolve into disjointed practice scales; an attempt at a noble chorale is pitched too high and becomes ridiculous.
"Although sometimes cryptic and disjointed due to their nature, these text messages raise several questions about the FBI and its investigation of classified information on Secretary Clinton's private email server," the report says.
Instead, he relies on a loyal army of individual donors who give $18 at a time, and a progressive network that for all of its ambition remains in some ways disjointed and uncoordinated.
Will Munro's impact on Toronto felt magical for many people because he created something new from the fragments of disjointed social groups around him, something that hadn't been done in that community before.
Roger Juan Maldonado, the group's president, said in a recent interview with Reuters that years-long diversity efforts by firms, bar associations and the court system have been disjointed and produced mixed results.
Daryl's swooping in to save the day gives it all a resolution that should redeem the disjointed pieces that preceded it, and yet that can't retroactively make the first forty minutes more entertaining.
What follows is less a consideration of the fallout from an act of euthanasia than a succession of disjointed, dreamlike scenes of Theresa listlessly caressing tree trunks and her mother's shabby-chic furnishings.
Surely you have been to a restaurant where it seems like the bartenders and back-of-house staff are having some kind of standoff because the food and beverage options are so disjointed?
During the trial, the prosecution called one expert who testified that victims' accounts are often disjointed and inconsistent, and another who said that Benadryl, in a high dose, could be a powerful sedative.
He designed UN:SOC to prove a wide area megagame could work—which, on balance, it did—and our unscripted pyrrhic victory was exactly the kind of "disjointed and chaotic" outcome he'd hoped for.
The disjointed, frantic, yet strangely comforting music Eldahr's produced since moving to Lebanon, and then resettling in the US a year ago, captures what it feels like to live in a displaced state.
This might sound disjointed, but it speaks to Jones's view of the world, the ways in which all these feelings are intertwined, and the gravity that comes when they butt up against one another.
WORST: Best Hair & Makeup Acceptance Speech It's not Best Makeup and Hairstyle winners Greg Cannom, Kate Biscoe and Patricia DeHaney's' fault that their speech was so disjointed and slow...except it kind of is?
What it amounts to, however, and I'm heartily sorry to say it, is a disjointed and boring five minutes that may leave you less excited for the game than when you donned the headset.
The researchers hope to garner more data on whether a group of people are capable of making one person execute a fluid series of tasks, or whether the results will be disjointed and random.
Here's the first trailer for Netflix's new sitcom Disjointed, dropping us into the life of a seriously stoned cannabis activist and legal expert (played by Kathy Bates) running her own dispensary in Los Angeles.
On the surface, Simon's forgiveness and Negan's arrival felt disjointed and anticlimactic, as if The Walking Dead had just spoiled its most interesting show-specific plotline,putting its characters right back where they started.
Early episodes are disjointed, sometimes juggling up to six storylines at once as we catch up with the Hawkins crew and set the season's stage, and there's a tonal whiplash that comes with that.
And season three was even more disjointed (granted, sometimes for legal reasons, as the show was compelled to make clear that its version of Masters and Johnson's kids were distinct from the real ones).
Her photographs of two eerie identical twin girls, a disjointed boy holding toy grenades, and a naked, seemingly-post-coital dwarf are still unabashed masterpieces today, nearly half a century after they were taken.
The Trump N.R.A. appearance will be an opportunity for the candidate to spout his usual series of disjointed sound-bites before tens of thousands of gun enthusiasts expected at the convention in Louisville, Kentucky.
If "Death by Video Game" begins to feel episodic and disjointed, it is: Nearly the entire book is a pastiche of profiles that originally appeared in publications like The New Yorker Online and Eurogamer.
By the end of the episode, it's clear that the Chris Harrison interludes were just an obligatory, disjointed gesture at best, and just another means of engorging the show with cynical "drama" at worst.
Slutski was clearly dissatisfied by another disjointed performance by his team and suggested that the line-up, unchanged from the England game, might well be altered for Monday's decisive clash with Wales in Toulouse.
In a further display of disjointed American messaging on North Korea, Mr. Trump's assurances that Mr. Kim desires peace were undercut by a North Korean computer hacking alert from the Department of Homeland Security.
Now she's lighting up again — only this time it's reefer — as Ruth Whitefeather Feldman, the owner of a Southern California medical marijuana dispensary in "Disjointed," Mr. Lorre's new Netflix comedy, starting Friday, Aug. 25.
He returned to a frigid Washington late Wednesday after a bitter and disjointed "Merry Christmas" rally in Michigan where he learned of the impeachment vote from a placard held aloft by a campaign aide.
A complicated love story that spans many years, told in a disjointed fashion that requires viewers to pay close attention, with several moments that ask whether we can ever really know someone we love?
The comedian Tone Bell, known as the fiancé in the CBS sitcom "Fam" and a war-veteran-turned-security-guard in Netflix's "Disjointed," discusses student loans (paid) and Alaska (cold) in this comedy special.
And Todd just, well, does Todd: You can look forward to seeing him run an insane clown posse, operating a drone, walking in a fashion show, and confronting his asexuality, among other disjointed misadventures.
According to the New York Times, while the policies enabling people to identify as non-binary in their documentation is at times disjointed in its efforts, it is progressing in a more inclusive direction overall.
The Laundromat is a disjointed film that's not entirely convincing in its indictment of the very wealthy, but as a way to understand the Panama Papers and the scandals around them, it can't be beat.
"In 2018, we complied with a written demand from the Singapore Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) to remove 'Cooking on High,' 'The Legend of 420,' and 'Disjointed' from the service in Singapore only," Netflix said.
Even the images of the well-preserved negatives perform in new ways in this ahistorical, disjointed series, as a new way of reading grows from the lost memories no longer tethered to Haviv's found images.
A separate proposal, by Ethan Zisson and Luke Studebaker, offers scaffolding companies a tax credit for donated scaffolding in order to build temporary art installations that would function as transfer points between similarly disjointed stations.
The entities are in the vanguard of efforts under the health law to move Medicare away from a disjointed fee-for-service system to a new model that rewards doctors who collaborate and coordinate care.
The lack of further details about the thousands of children who had already been transferred out of CBP custody from the administration shows the disjointed government handling of parents separated from children at the border.
The sparing data available, however, gives a clear lesson: Scrutinize the your medical bills very carefully, because unfortunately no one else in this disjointed insurance-provider-customer triangle is going to do that for you.
The current system of disjointed isolated state-based databases enables patients living near state borders to get multiple prescriptions in different states if adjacent states are not sharing information and making it accessible to clinicians.
Almost all country albums are all disjointed, but sometimes, the disjointedness tells a story of its own: Songs about falling in love sit next to songs that make you never want to swipe right again.
Neither narrative nor obviously philosophical, it is a series of often disjointed-seeming exhortations and commands and hymns and images, with stories borrowed telegraphically from the Bible and then editorialized on by a divine voice.
"I'm sorry this has been such a disjointed effort here because of the connections," Mr. Biden said as he wrapped up his final answer, to a question about whether he supports the Endangered Species Act.
By the time a disjointed season 3 rolled around, Brody was no longer an Al Qaeda operative but stuck in a South American hideout getting hooked on heroin before, confusingly, working with the CIA again.
However, the most devastating clarity and yet fruitless search for meaning is contained within Cave's stream of consciousness narration; it's here that we're presented with the disjointed externalisation of the inner dialogue we all have.
Throw in DeMarcus Cousins' season-ending knee tear and the chaos of their trip to China last week and there's no disputing that the Lakers have endured a disappointing (and disjointed) start to the season.
Wandering the auditorium and stage in a gold bodysuit, the sad, funny figure of Hinrichs, who is billed as co-director, intones his laconic and disjointed soliloquy with consummate theatricality (and often without a microphone).
Yet investigations into the drug trade are disjointed and often "less effective than they should be" due to limited police cooperation and competing priorities, Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) said.
But his Monday speech made clear just how wide the gap between his and the president's views are — and explains in part why the administration's North Korea policy has seemed so disjointed in recent months.
"To the extent it looks disjointed, there is a degree of inevitability about that as different bodies want different things," said Gerald Walker, ING's UK CEO, and a board member of main industry group TheCityUK.
I hope to unite their therapeutic, educational and medical plans into one story, so they are no longer ordering from an often disjointed à-la-carte menu of interventions not tailored to them as individuals.
The second season of Stranger Things came in for its fair share of criticism, including from Vox, for a meandering and sometimes disjointed plot, and writing that clearly undervalued and underused the show's female characters.
This included the weed-themed options of Cooking on High, The Legend of 420 and Disjointed as well as religious films like Martin Scorsese's The Last Temptation of Christ and the Brazilian satire, The Last Hangover.
For every egregious executive order, every calamitous unnatural disaster, there was, looking back, a Get Out, an Exit West, a Handmaid's Tale—work to help absorb and overcome the disjointed now; to help plot the future.
You can be obsessive like me, with a notebook that looks like it's ripped out of A Beautiful Mind, or you can simply enjoy the grim, shocking story as it unfolds in its strange, disjointed manner.
As Shipman explained it in the video, the frames were all retrieved in their proper order, which means they could play back the GIF and still see the galloping horse, not a disjointed jumble of events.
There are still female vocalists telling most of the stories here, but their voices twitch and flow over disjointed beats that recall Arca or Holly Herndon more than, say, early Toro Y Moi or Washed Out.
The second entry made the odd decision to become a PSP exclusive (making it even less accessible to a wide audience) and was held back by disjointed, repetitive mission structure in spite of an interesting campaign.
Even though the president's running commentary about the Russia investigation is scattershot and disjointed, his former personal lawyers, who have considerable experience and ability, apparently allowed McGahn's interview without counseling a constitutional challenge to such interviews.
Both Aszure Barton's "Awáa," a disjointed excerpt from an evening-length work, and Grupo Corpo's "Suíte Branca," a sophomoric display of suspended movements, were meandering, a characteristic that bled into the festival's third program on Friday.
For example, transcribing interviews is very time-consuming, a minimum of four hours for a "perfect" interview, Mr. Horne said, with time added if the interview is disjointed or if the subject has a heavy accent.
Beginning Wednesday, a troupe of dynamic teenagers demonstrates the emotional power of flex, a form of disjointed street dance, in the Peter Sellars-directed production "Flexn," while Pam Tanowitz arrives with her smart deconstruction of ballet.
With Whoopi Goldberg developing her own line of cannabis products for menstrual relief, and Disjointed, a new pot-friendly sitcom starring Kathy Bates debuting on Netflix on August 25, marijuana is more mainstream than ever before.
Later, as her work became less surreal and more resonant, she became known for her sparse dialogue; brief, seemingly disjointed scenes; emotionally fraught, often threatening circumstances; and her use of strikingly suggestive set designs and choreography.
"Easternsports" (2014) — a collaboration between Alex Da Corte (sets, costume, video), Jayson Musson (script), and Devonté Hynes (score) — is a four-channel, 152-minute video projected onto four walls that make up a porous, disjointed pavilion.
Granted, the Red Sox have also been sputtering, but in the first matchup of the season between these disjointed rivals, the Yankees kept Boston's struggling ace, Chris Sale, on a losing streak and prevailed, 8-0.
It also fills in the space with impossible, disjointed images inspired by René Magritte, another visual trick that asks the brain to make the unreal into the real by filling in the blanks—and it does.
Where HBO's "High Maintenance," about the peregrinations of a pot dealer, plays its material cool, "Disjointed" makes marijuana the joke in a way that would have felt more at home in the Cheech and Chong '70s.
In a relatively disjointed motion filed on Tuesday, Mr. Flynn's lawyers try to make the case that their client lived up to his plea agreement, including helping the case against his former business associate Bijan Kian.
The conventions of watching film and television are similar, except the story and its characters are contained by the rectangular screen on which they are projected from a remote location, completely disjointed from the live production.
This is partly because a closer analysis revealed that the mesentery, once understood to be disjointed, actually appears to be a singular entity that supports the small and large intestines by connecting them to the backbone.
"The vibe I got from was about feeling disjointed and out of sync with the world, being overwhelmed by the things happening around us, feeling alone in the crowd, feeling disconnected from people," he told us.
Some of that post-punk aesthetic can be heard in the disjointed beats that make up this song but its whats making the beats that's different: those are two types African drums both steel and animal hide.
Screenshot via YouTube Crocodile Dundee's structure is disjointed and sketch-like, which is appropriate given Paul Hogan, director Peter Fairman, and writers Ken Shadie and John Cornell were all alumni of the sketch-heavy Paul Hogan Show.
Working with veteran "Potter" director David Yates and starring Oscar winner Eddie Redmayne, the author has delivered a handsome but disjointed introduction to Newt Scamander, a British wizard who travels the world in pursuit of magical creatures.
Manager Jose Mourinho had to preside over another disjointed United display which ended with Ibrahimovic netting his 16th league goal of the season on his return from suspension to take their unbeaten run to 20 league matches.
But his Facebook messages only seemed to increase, an almost daily barrage of friendly if disjointed missives responding to my status updates or providing commentary on his political beliefs, job hunt, and other aspects of his life.
Following on the heels of Weeds and High Maintenance, Disjointed seems to be trying to push the new frontier of legal weed into television's mainstream—right as California gets ready to welcome in the new recreational market.
To celebrate the release of its new Cheers-but-with-weed sitcom Disjointed, Netflix made a move into the cannabis industry and released ten different strains of weed inspired by some of its hit shows, Variety reports.
After the disjointed mess that was "Episode 7," it looks as though The Young Pope is back on track with "Episode 8" — or at least as back on track as this crazy show is going to get.
The poor, snowy sod, his face like a greasy nitwit caught with his hand in the till of the local inn, was stuck with nothing but the sound of his halting and disjointed internal monologue for company.
This feeling is intensified as rolling jungle drums get added to the mix, but it's quickly derailed when disjointed footwork percussion takes over in the stormy second section—it all feels like a pleasant trip gone bad.
During a press event at LinkedIn's San Francisco office Thursday, Ryan Roslansky, the company's VP of Consumer Product, noted that the current version of LinkedIn's website "feels very disjointed" compared with the more recently-redesigned mobile app.
The reality is that we must look to Congress for the answer—a Congress whose intelligence oversight budget is a pittance, and whose intelligence committees are so disjointed that the 28503/22019 Commission called for wholesale reform.
I was greeted by plumes of cigarette smoke and strains of some fun, if slightly disjointed folk music: Lady Gwennie and the Good Timers were still playing at 1303:30 in the morning to a small crowd.
Her work's balance of violence and humor, of suburban innocence and an unspoken terror lurking beneath, recalls not only Lynch but the disjointed chaos of the video artist Ryan Trecartin, and Cindy Sherman at her most unsettling.
Intentionally disjointed and told through a series of warped surreal sequences that will leave you questioning everything, A Tale of Two Sisters feels a bit like David Lynch is telling you a ghost story — with fantastic results.
Like the disjointed, intergenerational indignities visited upon Plymouth Rock itself, the story of how this random boulder was anointed as the cornerstone of the country is a series of bizarre episodes that played out over several centuries.
Building a union movement in the gig economy—a young, disjointed, and thus far unorganized sector of the workforce—will require organizers to develop new, innovative tactics that will differ from those historically used in other industries.
The disjointed, at times chaotic coronavirus response has alarmed allies of the HHS secretary, who worry Azar will ultimately shoulder much of the blame within the administration and from the public for failing to contain the outbreak.
So far, President Trump's disparate policy focus, lack of traction in key areas of Middle East policy, including Israel and Palestine, and isolation of states such as Iran, will mean U.S. policy for the region remains disjointed.
Kathy Bates gets a hearty "Woo!" when she first appears in Netflix's "Disjointed," an old-school comedy (zinger-based, shot in front of a live audience) about a new-school subject, a legal marijuana dispensary in California.
Netanyahu is now close to Bennett's position: Some form of Palestinian self-rule (and they can call it what they like) on whatever disjointed fragments of the West Bank remain once Israel has satisfied its security needs.
For the next few hours, Smith and the singer, along with two of Smith's producers, hum, mumble and "yabba dabba doo" melodies, piecing together disjointed sounds so tautly that it's hard to imagine they ever existed separately.
The 12-track LP, out on Ninja Tune on January 13, is a disjointed record that makes stylistic leaps—from suffocating melancholic strings to the frenzied euphoria of breakbeat drum loops—so big it throws you off balance.
Yes, I imagine that a phone that acts mostly as a phone would nudge me toward calling people more often, which is a far superior and more human form of communication than a disjointed series of impersonal tweets.
"[Authorities] carried out actions in a disjointed way... due to poor action by the Inter-Ministerial Commission and omissions that show the disinterest and sham effort by the Mexican state to deal with this problem," the report said.
There is something disjointed about this release, in a sense that hasn't been true of her other records; the tracks jump from synth pop to show tunes, dance anthems (one, notably, made with Mark Ronson) to soulful ballads.
Prospects: The coaching changes since qualification was confirmed mean Saudi Arabia's preparations have been disjointed while a decision to send a number of key players to Spanish clubs in a bid to give them more experience has backfired.
Then he launches into a disjointed diatribe about the liberalizing agenda within law enforcement, media bias against cops, and the public's ignorance of case law that "protects the police officer" from unfair scrutiny in use-of-force situations.
Their process for writing and recording Forth Wanderers remained pretty much the same disjointed operation it's always been; they send their parts to each other via email and sometimes even have to record separately because of school schedules.
Or, might she be thinking that because Stone is so profoundly capable of creating a disjointed mishmash as a trial date impends, it will become far more difficult for the court to efficiently impanel an unbiased, unpoisoned jury?
Although pricing action may seem a bit disjointed at the moment, it's best to keep the wisdom John Maynard Keynes bestowed upon investors quite some time ago: "The market can stay irrational longer than you can stay solvent."
The aforementioned crew on "The Other Side of the Wind" included producer Frank Marshall, who was part of the effort to transform the hundreds of disjointed reels of film left behind into something that would approximate Welles' vision.
The Warriors were coming off a baffling loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday and a disjointed win against the Orlando Magic on Monday, and Kerr was eager to see them smooth some of their rough edges.
Ever since he first came out with his jumpy, seemingly disjointed EPs and singles in 2009, he's been finding ways to marry the warmth of tape hiss with gleaming synths and the rumble and sigh of his voice.
A coalition from Eagle's Landing has aimed to cobble together a new city out of patches of disjointed unincorporated land—along with some land that is very much already part of Stockbridge, including the city's main commercial corridor.
Hay was the lead of Starz's short-lived Flesh and Bone, and freed from having to play a disjointed, inconsistent character (and from having to deliver dialogue), she's terrific, charismatic and warm while conveying a sense of tragedy.
Lithuania never looked back after winning the first quarter 24-14 and built on that lead against a disjointed Canada, whose coach Nick Nurse suffered a painful exit after steering the Toronto Raptors to the 2019 NBA title.
In an impassioned if disjointed 49-minute speech, Trump veered from angry attacks on the media to election victory laps before he took something of a dry run of the themes for his joint congressional address next week.
According to Nelson and Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, who was also involved with the briefing, criticized the federal government for a piecemeal approach to the virus, offering disjointed and inadequate information and resources.
The way Mr. Forsythe commands the architecture of the space is full of surprises, and the dancers — with a sleek, disjointed kind of grace — curl in and out of pockets of the stage as if spinning through riptides.
This is not to say the exhibition is bad; rather, curators Eva Respini and Jeffrey De Blois have smartly paired works to provide an accurate, if sobering account of humans, distracted and disjointed, in the age of the internet.
House hearings traditionally give each member a five-minute window to ask questions — leading to complaints of grand-standing, lengthy questions, and disjointed rounds of dialogue that leave plenty of room for clever witnesses to avoid answering questions altogether.
Elsewhere their fragments remain fragments, with no loss of humor: "I Need Help Immediately" is a disjointed compilation of studio comedy sound effects, pasting together snippets of canned applause, slapstick boings, junk saxophone, snare drums, flute, and triangle clicks.
It's another tight round because both Apple News and Google News do a decent job of serving up headlines for you and personalizing content, and both these apps can look stylish on one screen and disjointed on the next.
The show's pivot from disjointed screwball comedy to more intricate narrative work was sudden, and the second half's developments reaffirmed my belief that the show's characters are more complicated and adaptable than those you'd find in a traditional sitcom.
For France, at a World Cup, it was enough to play in moments: international soccer is much more disjointed than the club game, and Pogba's elegance, in games that lacked rhythm and poise, was a strength, not a weakness.
There were creepy pantomimes and pure-movement works with thrilling displays of petit allegro — sequences of small jumps — often performed at breakneck speed (and barefoot, no less), but his movement was never disjointed: It didn't stop at the feet.
President Trump has sought to play down the danger of a domestic outbreak, amid bipartisan concerns about a sluggish and disjointed administration response to an epidemic that public health officials say is likely to spread in the United States.
Accompanying the dreamy, washed-out photographs of their enviable "self-designed house on the Norfolk coast" are disjointed paragraphs in which Cusk's husband discusses experimental stone cladding and Cusk reflects on what the creation of a home really means.
After that, although employees of Corizon, the company Indiana entrusted with inmate medical care, noted his alarming symptoms and his increasing emaciation, his care remained disjointed until he was found dead in his bed less than two weeks later.
The film almost feels dream-like in that sense: You can remember the overall feeling, and individual parts make perfect sense; but try and explain it to someone else out of order, and it all comes off random and disjointed.
Yes, all this speculation is a bit far-fetched and more of a pipe dream than something that could actually play out, but it's a symptom brought on by the the sick and disjointed world of messaging we live in today.
It reminded me that this is often how broader progress is made — over many years, and sometimes through disjointed, non-dramatic actions that many of us will never know about, because most people don't have Pete's courage and self-awareness.
If she has one regret, she says, it is that the SEC has yet to harmonize disjointed rules governing financial advisers, who are fiduciaries who must act in their clients' best interest, and brokers, who are held to a lesser standard.
Watkins has accused documentary filmmakers of attempting to break into his house, filming a disjointed speech chastising journalists who sought to contact him and comparing himself at different points to a Jew being pursued by Nazis and his site to Facebook.
In terms of sheer entertainment value, though, this "Guardians of the Galaxy" ultimately shares just enough with its central quintet -- rather heroically getting the job done, even if the trip from here to there can be a bit disjointed and messy.
These serene moments are quickly interrupted by flashes of disjointed memories that manically flood the screen as Ben Vereen dances through the visions in his head with dancer Storyboard P, who looms nearby as a shadowy apparition of Vereen's younger self.
This week's comic book masterclass, Strip Panel Naked by Hass Otsmane-Elhaou, digs into a specific issue—"Web of Spider-Man #31" by J.M. DeMatteis and Mike Zeck—to analyze how the comic uses disjointed recurring images to build dread.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Children who flee poverty and war zones without their parents are falling prey to traffickers and smugglers once they arrive in Europe because of a disjointed response by governments, a group of British parliamentarians said on Tuesday.
NAIROBI/MOGADISHU (Reuters) - The size and methods of the latest truck bombing in Mogadishu show how international and Somali government efforts to stop the killings are failing, partly because intelligence gathering to counter such attacks is so disjointed, security sources say.
Certain elements in the hacker community have long scoffed at everyone else for not having the time, money, or experience to personally deal with working around bad design in the patchwork of the poorly maintained, disjointed systems they depend on.
The silicon retina, instead of producing frames, contains pixels that individually and autonomously detect changes in illumination and transmit that information in real time, which results in a steady flow of visual information instead of a series of disjointed images.
Jonah Peretti started out soaking up postmodern theory at U.C. Santa Cruz in the mid-nineteen-nineties, and later published a scholarly journal article about the scrambled, disjointed, and incoherent way of thinking produced by accelerated visual experiences under late capitalism.
Some of the best options simply have to work with what they've got — that's an admirable reality, but it often means disjointed experiences that combine OTA signals with internet-delivered streams, multiple user interfaces and local or cloud-based storage.
The episode shows how all five boys, who barely knew one another, were caught up in the hunt for the attackers and pushed by the police into admitting to the crime, in confessions that are almost comically disjointed from one another.
JON CARAMANICA "Break-Thru" is the first glimpse of the Dirty Projectors album due in July, "Lamp Lit Prose," and with it the group's songwriter, David Longstreth, leaves behind the sullen, disjointed breakup songs from the previous Dirty Projectors album.
This kind of spontaneous yet coherent storytelling is extremely difficult for artificial intelligence, even as AI has mastered more constrained board games such as chess and Go. The best text-generating AI programs too often produce confused and disjointed prose.
LOS ANGELES — The woman in the black-and-white program on the flat-screen TV was teetering on the brink of madness, delivering a disjointed monologue about parallel worlds and the possibility that our own physical duplicates might walk among us.
It's a disjointed week at Waypoint, with most of the crew headed to Boston for PAX East, but Austin, Natalie, Patrick, Rob, and Cado still found time to sit around some microphones and yap about the games we've been playing.
Computer programs helped to move the video from the ten to 18 frames per second (fps) at which it was shot to the modern rate of 24 fps, doing away with the "Charlie Chaplin effect" (the jerky, disjointed movement that characterises old film).
While Tasks still has a long way to go before it rivals something like Todoist in terms of features, by integrating Tasks with Gmail and Google Calendar, it seems we may be slowly working towards a world with less disjointed Google apps.
While it's interesting to see gays and lesbians overcome differences to unite politically, or Jones debate tactics with the more militant leaders of the ACT UP movement, there's a disjointed quality, especially in the early going, in trying to service the various stories.
It lost direction in the last act, in part because it was so beholden to Scorsese and the original Joker character — it kept drifting toward those poles in ways that felt generic or disjointed, instead of playing to the strengths it had established.
Returning to television, she won an Emmy playing an unwed mother in the 1970 TV movie My Sweet Charlie, but her disturbingly vacant, disjointed acceptance speech – it would have gone viral, if the Internet existed then – caused speculation about drugs or alcohol abuse.
That, according to sources familiar with its plans, is to unify its sales organization — the previously disjointed teams that sold its cloud storage and apps for work products — in order to catch up to the more robust revenue engines from Microsoft and Amazon.
BMW's vision of the future became so disjointed under Krueger that, just two weeks ago, one of its lead executives said electric vehicles were "overhyped" at an event where BMW announced a new plan to accelerate its adoption of electric vehicle technology.
It happens very fast and adds to the disjointed feel of the episode - — like, suddenly here they are, and are maybe going to pull a fast one on Lenny like Rooster and Lily in pretending to be Annie's parents in the popular musical.
Such a "disjointed approach increases the time and effort involved in getting needed contraception and interferes with her ability to obtain care from the provider of her choice" and "would interfere with the ability of health care providers to treat women holistically".
But everything they did was a messy downhill tumble, with disjointed shoulder movements, arms holding poles out straight, skis that crossed, bindings that broke off boots, and wherever they went the snow was gouged by crashing bottoms, hips, head-over-heels dives.
The context: Sarandos was speaking at an event sponsored by the Paley Center in New York City, where he was interviewed by Saturday Night Live cast member Chris Redd (who also appeared in Disjointed, a Netflix show that ran for 20 episodes).
Perhaps these disjointed concluding narratives argue that HIV/AIDS will not leave a singular legacy — somewhat fitting for a disease that snakes its way into so many lives and calls for the dismantling of dominant power structures in the name of survival.
" In a rambling and disjointed statement from the Diplomatic Reception Room, Mr. Trump called the process that yielded the legislation "this ridiculous situation," and he warned, "I will never sign another bill like this again — I'm not going to do it again.
The revelation that "Slayers & Vampires" is something of a cut-and-paste job is not much of a surprise, given the sometimes-disjointed flow of the commentary, with writers and actors directly contradicting one another as if they weren't in the same room.
"In the beginning it was about Iran, now it's disjointed," said one European diplomat, who pointed out that the Warsaw ministerial comes 10 days after a meeting of the 79-member coalition against ISIS, where broad Mideast issues could easily have been discussed.
They included a letter that was "full of disjointed threats" but that "was not considered by the EPA OIG to contain an actual threat," and a postcard that called Mr. Pruitt "evil incarnate" but that could not be traced to the sender.
The Intercontinental Exchange, which owns and operates numerous global marketplaces including the New York Stock Exchange, launched an "ETF Hub" in October aimed at simplifying the often disjointed and complex creation/redemption process that brings shares of exchange-traded funds to market.
It's this disconnect between the policy goals of the president and those of his national security adviser that explain, at least in part, why the administration's Iran policy has seemed so disjointed — and why Trump may have finally soured on his hawkish adviser.
The changes were presumably made in an effort to avoid the kind of disjointed hearings the House Judiciary Committee held earlier this summer, with members interrupting each other every five minutes to begin a new line of questioning and breaking the momentum.
It's somewhat unsettling to see in action, if only because the movements look noticeably less fluid than human ones and especially disjointed when compared to the blinding speed and raw dexterity on display when a human speedcuber solves the cube in a matter of seconds.
The disjointed, sporadically amusing farce onscreen feels so insignificant in comparison with the fabled behind-the-scenes saga that "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote" should probably be included as a bonus feature of "Lost in La Mancha", rather than the other way round.
It foregoes lengthy exposition and backstories, and while that makes for a disjointed narrative structure, it allows for a fast-paced story told mainly through scares and monsters and plenty of gunfights and Idris Elba asking Jake if the animals in his world still speak.
NASHUA, N.H. — Bill Clinton, the famous Big Dog of American politics, seemed to be on a tight leash on Monday as he delivered a low-key and, at times, disjointed speech at a rally for Hillary Clinton during his first solo swing in New Hampshire.
In a series of combative, disjointed and logically challenged television rants, Giuliani has essentially argued that Trump did not engage in any conspiracy with the Russians for them to provide help to his campaign and that even if he did, it wasn&apost criminal.
None of this can save it from being a largely silly, disjointed construction of run-of-the-mill scares and awkward priest jokes, but at least director Mike Flanagan gives it his best shot, which is more than we can say of his predecessor.
"They believe that DoD efforts appeared to be disjointed among different combatant commands and suggested that the primary point of contact to coordinate all of DoD's cultural property protection work could potentially be in the Office of the Secretary of Defense," the report says.
The joke, if you can't tell from the title, is that Tingle's work is notoriously mystifying, verging somewhere between absurdist surrealism and stream-of-consciousness badfic; it's anthropomorphic porn as if written by someone with disjointed, half-formed thoughts and limited powers of expression.
Big Boi also popped in for Outkast's "I Like the Way You Move," in a performance that felt like we had ported to another world for a moment — it was disjointed and not at all related to anything Maroon 5 did, stylistically or musically.
As they take us through an hour of improvised sounds, I notice that they're flipping the typical concert experience: instead of listening first and watching a live performance second, we visually ingested disjointed imagery to a congruent tune, watching first and listening for assistance.
Other than that, "Disjointed" puffs out a series of tired gags about Bates' earth goddess, Ruth, and her stoned-out staff of "budtenders" -- a stock assortment of characters except for one emotionally deeper thread regarding the security guard Carter (Tone Bell), a war veteran.
" The bike Anna borrows from a friend is not just a bike, but a spur to her imagination: "Motion performed alchemy on her surroundings, transforming them from a disjointed array of scenes into a symphonic machine she could soar through invisibly as a seagull.
This may be a bit of a disjointed experience, but StubHub wants to push people to mobile, as the majority of ticket sales will take place on mobile devices in a few years' time, it says, citing its own research and third-party data.
Referring to the era of The Circle, Progress poignantly articulates how artists like Kardinal Offishal, Saukrates, and Jully Black made for a more cohesive urban scene than today's disjointed collective, which is more hinged on persona and social media presence rather than craft and experience.
When Trump decided to task Pence with running the government's disjointed coronavirus response, some in Washington wondered whether the President was handing off a ticking time bomb to his second-in-command -- and giving himself an easy scapegoat should the situation get out of hand.
The concept of kinetic theater is fully realized in the Belgian pavilion, where collaborators Jos de Gruyter and Harald Thys have mounted "Mondo Cane," an installation of mannequin-size figures that execute a series of daily tasks — painting, knitting, kneading — in disjointed, robotized concert.
Thoughtfully and meticulously curated by Yvette Torres, the installation suggests exuberant cross-talk among the exhibited paintings, ceramics, textiles and photos — the kind that is touchingly personal, intimate and disjointed, as if overheard at a summer cocktail party among close friends, which the artists were.
Fired up in the first Cup final game in Washington since 1998, the Capitals unloaded chance after chance on Fleury, who made 23 saves but couldn't backstop a frazzled, disjointed team that lost two games in a row for the first time in the playoffs.
One of the reasons the debate stage was so crowded early on is because the DNC made a significant effort to keep the qualification rules "fair" — meaning that upwards of 20 people made it on stage over two nights and the conversation was disjointed.
Long led the country through a spate of historic severe weather events, but was criticized for his agency's slow and disjointed response to helping Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria and his use of government vehicles for personal trips to see his family in North Carolina.
What's more, though Ford has admitted to some gaps in her memory, she has remained consistent on the key details of that alleged incident with Kavanaugh, and has withstood the disjointed questioning from Mitchell, the prosecutor who represents the GOP senators, and from Democrats.
Bruce M. Sherman's two works in New York gallery Nicelle Beauchene's booth feature human forms that have been fragmented into disjointed planes in a quasi-Cubist manner ("Woman with Fish," 2016) or radically reduced to stubby limbs and little else ("Equi Lib Reeum," 2016).
They certainly did not look in any way disjointed in the 3-3 draw against Portugal with which they opened their campaign, even if that result means they need to get their goal difference up if they want to have the best chance of topping the group.
The author of the 2012 hit *Where'd You Go, Bernadette—*a far-flung comic tale of a disjointed but loving Seattle family—had seen her book stay on the best-seller chart for more than a year, and she now owed her publisher a follow-up.
According to a Forbes report late last year, one in six customers is paying for its freemium products, which includes a collaborative spreadsheet that can store images, videos, documents and URLs, all of which can be dragged around easily and make sense of otherwise disjointed endeavors.
Reviewers only had access to the first six episodes, so they can't paint a full picture of the success of the second season, but the first chunk of episodes seem a little disjointed, although are peppered with the excellent performances we've come to expect from the cast.
The FRA's misguided and disjointed regulatory policy not only risks hindering further development of innovative technologies that can deliver greater safety, but it could also create a less-safe operating environment by deflecting scarce resources from known safety-enhancing uses like track maintenance to unproven uses.
Smartphone pricing has become oddly disjointed: You still have to dish out more than $1003 for a flagship coming from a top brand, such as Apple and Samsung, but you can also buy a Chinese phone with solid (and often comparable) specs for a lot less.
This summer, Gallery Nights, organized by LIC Arts Open, seeks to rectify this disjointed feeling by bringing these neighborhood art spaces together every third Thursday of the month for after-hour events and exhibitions, encouraging connectivity between new and existing cultural spaces and the local community.
The EU's General Date Protection Regulation and the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, among others, have taken big steps forward in the regulation of data collection and use, but piecemeal, disjointed solutions by some participants in the global digital economy only stoke uncertainty and increased costs.
He does—or tries to do—everything: soaring, auto-tuned paeans to dark-skinned women; brutalist, minimalist, almost disjointed beats; hammering, conscience-free trap; and, most powerfully, confessional moments where he sounds like a swimmer too far from shore, fighting off waves of tragedy and devastation.
Breaking the final books into two films not only results in awkward screenplays and disjointed movies, it also only works for franchises with fan-approved endings like Harry Potter and The Hunger Games — and even the latter saw declining box office numbers for Mockingjay: Part 2.
In his highly readable if disjointed CHOPIN'S PIANO: In Search of the Instrument That Transformed Music (Norton, $27.95), Kildea, a conductor and writer, takes on the fate of a humble upright piano on which Chopin composed many of his groundbreaking Preludes during his fateful sojourn on Majorca.
The screenplay for "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation," by John Hughes, makes no pretense at being anything other than a disjointed collection of running gags; if it weren't for a calendar that marks the approach of Christmas Day, the film would have no forward momentum at all.
There are subtle clues connecting the disjointed narrative strands, and recurring themes that take on new resonance as the novel progresses: the relationship between autobiography and fiction, the power of imagination, and how art can provoke empathy for people whose backgrounds and experiences diverge from our own.
Created with David Javerbaum, a former late-night writer for Jon Stewart and James Corden, "Disjointed" pits Ruth's tie-dyed activism against the business acumen of her son, Travis (Aaron Moten), a newly minted M.B.A. whose father is a Black Panther turned corporate lawyer for Big Pharma.
Commissioned by the Oregon Shakespeare Festival for its "American Revolutions" cycle, developed by the director Liesl Tommy and written by the spoken-word collective Universes, this semidocumentary work is a disjointed exploration of two 1960s radical groups, the Black Panther Party and the Young Lords Party.
The director connects multiple strands in building a case for activism around the election of Donald Trump, but it's an at-times disjointed, scatter-shot journey -- one designed to antagonize his critics, and get those who feel they're slowly going mad watching cable news to nod along.
The account surfaced as President Trump seeks to play down the danger of a domestic coronavirus outbreak amid bipartisan concern about a sluggish and disjointed response by the administration to an illness that public health officials have said is likely to spread across the United States.
The account surfaced as President Trump seeks to play down the danger of a domestic coronavirus outbreak amid bipartisan concern about a sluggish and disjointed response by the administration to an illness that public health officials have said is likely to spread across the United States.
The shifting geopolitics around China and the human rights issue also appeared to be reflected in the disjointed reaction to Mr. Liu's death from top officials of the United Nations, where China has moved to raise its prominence by increasing financial support and furnishing peacekeeping troops.
The barrage of period allusions functions as a connective tissue binding the disjointed parts of "Black Monday," which tries to stitch together an over-the-top comedy of the go-go '80s and a tut-tutting, cautionary morality tale, fitted out with appropriate music, fashions and hairstyles.
Many experts are skeptical the U.S. will be able to sustain a greater focus on Arctic, particularly given Congress' long reluctance to shell out the funds needed to reassert America's presence in the region, and the disjointed approach of various government agencies with stakes in the region.
Something Unusual Is Happening, on view at Printed Matter in New York, features 15 artists who redirect comics' impulse to narrative, asking readers to weave together the multivalent images and text in their work, turning the form into a conceptual binding for serial illustrations that may otherwise appear disjointed.
While previous years were built around carefully constructed arcs as the central group sought elusive refuge in one location or another, Negan's vise-like hold on the disjointed communities under his thumb cast a very long shadow, even during those stretches where the charismatic Morgan wasn't on screen.
Watching Wormwood, we move back and forth between our own universe and the one Morris has constructed, which makes us feel disjointed from reality and unsure of what really happened — just like the movie's main interviewee, who's spent his life pulling apart layers of lies about his father's death.
After hitting record levels in the first half hour of trade, the stock began to slide, attended by a short and somewhat disjointed report from short seller Andrew Left's firm Citron Research, which contended that Nvidia is an overvalued "casino" stock that would soon fall back to $130.
In washy strokes of watercolor, oil and gouache, the compositions depicted intentionally disjointed, unnervingly bizarre scenes: In one, a crinkled arm reaching upward, locked in a handshake with the divine; in another, a sallow ogre-like figure staring out at the viewer with a warm, wide-eyed gaze.
ET, ESPN ABOUT THE RAPTORS: Point guard Kyle Lowry appeared to be on his game with outings of 24.7 and 2115 to close the Miami series but he was disjointed in Game 298 with just eight points on 4-of-14 shooting - including missing all seven 3-point attempts.
It's a web of information, but you'll be able to expand on these seemingly disjointed sketches later in the week, as Mercury makes a connection to your planetary ruler Jupiter on Sunday, which, through some second opinions, helps you see the overarching themes that bring your research together.
"As a matter of fact, the demand for upside for people trying to get participation in this stock — without risking too much money by buying those calls — has kind of disjointed the market," he added, pointing out that the call options are now becoming more valuable than comparable puts.
Right now these are somewhat disjointed proposals that don't add up to a coherent picture of how the tax system ought to look; Ocasio-Cortez's, especially, was dashed off in the course of an interview (though it got debated as if it were a carefully constructed white paper).
But it is also looking to rebound from a stretch that alienated many fans with storytelling shenanigans — most notably a cliffhanger that made viewers wait for months to learn the identities of Negan's victims in the Season 216.4 finale — and a string of grim, disjointed episodes in Season 218.
The administration's disjointed messaging about the severity of the threat earlier this week frustrated even Republicans on Capitol Hill, especially after White House National Economic Director Larry Kudlow declared the containment effort as nearly "airtight" at nearly the same time CDC officials were warning of its "inevitable" spread.
But he'd like to see the space council put even more emphasis into coordinating the government's activities on managing radio waves – a process he said is currently disjointed but is nevertheless crucial to the growth of his industry and sustaining satellite communications systems, particularly those used for emergency response.
They grow out of Washington's oddly disjointed policy toward Russia: While President Trump has called for good relations with Mr. Putin, Congress and much of the rest of the administration are pushing through increasingly punitive efforts that are sinking relations with Moscow to lows not seen in years.
What once was a frequently repeated mantra -- there was no quid pro quo -- has now morphed into a multi-pronged and sometimes disjointed defense, with Republicans each taking the job into their own hands, hoping to fight back against the allegations raised daily with the release of new transcripts.
Harris' abrupt decision on Tuesday makes the senator the most high-profile candidate to date to drop out of the race to challenge President Donald Trump, and is the culmination of months of disjointed messaging, contentious infighting among top aides and severe money issues that plagued the campaign.
The show, directed by Reggie Life, uses its songs as a framework then connects the dots in between, but the result is disjointed, with a story (written by Mr. Harris and Pat Harris) that presumes to be about Blue but veers off into other tales of the West.
The works from 1967 to 1971 feature acrylic on mylar and canvas and feature both subtle and more obvious female symbols—Keyhole and Side OX feature distinct hole shapes, while the disjointed geometric forms in Horizontal Woman No. 2 may only reveal a woman to viewers upon a close look.
It just can't sustain the book's disjointed nightmarishness beyond June's original story, and the best dystopias aren't all about how everything is completely awful all the time, but about why large numbers of people find that awfulness acceptable — and implicitly why you, the viewer, might even be one of them.
In the meantime it may well outshine the chaotic and infighting-ridden AfD, which will be forced by the rigours of the legislature to alienate parts of its sprawling and disjointed electoral coalition ("the relationship between the AfD and its voters is weak", notes Cas Mudde, an authority on populism).
In one of the most stressful weeks of the year, TBS runs a marathon of A Christmas Story, a film so narratively disjointed, you can watch it as 10-minute chunks in a random order as it reruns through the day, and still have a great, if not superior, experience.
Unlike the President, who often speaks in a disjointed way that is full of emotion and devoid of meaning, she offered declarative sentences that left no doubt about her meaning Yes, she had an affair with Trump that began shortly after his wife, Melania, gave birth to his youngest son.
What emerges, though, is a rather florid, disjointed conversation, one where Morris' attempts to challenge and confront Bannon -- who mixes discussing apocalyptic visions of insurrection with his love of old movies -- feels mostly cathartic for the filmmaker, ultimately, without yielding much additional insight to understanding Bannon that hasn't already been said.
Golden State went through a disjointed period following Kevin Durant's knee injury and exacerbated by a rough stretch of schedule but has since cruised to seven straight wins with Stephen Curry taking control of the offense and Klay Thompson burying 3-pointers to compliment an improvement on the defensive end.
They can include dry skin, depression, gastrointestinal problems, fatigue, weight gain, hair loss, sensitivity to cold, and "myriad other symptoms" that are "often not addressed, or done so in a disjointed fashion," says Michael Arata, a Newport Beach, CA-based integrative medicine physician with a specialty in interventional radiology and chronic illness.
Roof was representing himself again, and, as his defense sat nearby, he offered a disjointed opening statement, in which he told the jurors that he would not lie to them, reiterating that "there was nothing wrong with me psychologically," and asked them to ignore everything that they had previously heard from the defense.
"Review of the full four days of disjointed deposition testimony reflects that the testimony the Commonwealth may seek to admit is not, in fact, about "women" generally, but about particular women that the Court has already excluded," lawyers for Mr. Cosby, Brian J. McMonagle and Angela C. Agrusa said in court papers.
LANE: That&aposs another good point is that quite a few of the recent lone wolf attacks have taken place by people who are either born in the United States or who were here on green cards, and the relationship between terrorism in these particular countries, though not completely disjointed, is a little tenuous.
A newly released timeline of the deadly school shooting last month in Florida details the chaotic and disjointed law enforcement response to the attack at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, and reveals that officers did not enter the building where students were gunned down until more than 11 minutes after the first shots were fired.
The main problem with 2019's Child's Play, beyond its stock characters and disjointed plot, is that it ultimately comes off as a bit indecisive; while there are a few scenes that seem to be born from an R-rated horror playbook, most of it feels like a fun frolic through PG-13 land.
While Kamala Harris and Cory Booker scored and soared with their rhetoric at the state convention, Biden offered a laundry list of disjointed policy proposals ("I want to triple Title I funding for schools in distress") that sounded like he was a bottom-of-his-class graduate of the Hillary Clinton School of Oratory.
The day rolls on, a mosaic of moving and disjointed pieces: meeting with our marketing department to discuss state consumer protection laws, editing an article I'm writing for a libel conference, reviewing an insurance policy, dealing with an endless dispute over a distribution contract, answering a question about using Facebook photos in the paper.
Aaron David Miller: On Syria and Afghanistan, a President headed for the exits If there is a consistent theme in an otherwise disjointed Trump foreign policy, it's the President's risk-aversion when it comes to getting America involved in new trillion dollar nation-building exercises, and his desire to get out of old ones.
Its disjointed otherworldly effects, echos, and song structure are a far cry from the pop songs we're used to, but it's in these off-kilter moments that we get glimpses of a musical culture built on sonic experimentation that has had a massive impact on nearly every genre for the past 50 years: Jamaican dub.
This is a sharp change from the way Destiny has typically worked, where years of expansions pile on top of each other to create a solar system of disjointed stasis, one where the entire past is always already the entire present, because to change it would be to exclude new players from old content.
The failures shown in Malakal by the U.N. Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) -- including a disjointed chain of command, a slow response as violence unfolded and a reluctance to use force to protect civilians -- provide a ready demonstration of the need for all peacekeeping-contributing countries to endorse and implement the Kigali Principles on the Protection of Civilians.
There's some crosstalk (Philips Hue bulbs, for instance, are compatible with Amazon Alexa, Apple Home, and more), but there's little in the way of unification — the larger picture of a real smart home remains a disjointed mess, and that severely limits the power of the data ... and the potential to apply artificial intelligence (AI) to it.
Oliver Stone's shaky-cam, characters-talking-over-each-other sports fable was a little too dissonant and disjointed in 1999, when we still wanted sports tales to have us at hello, but time has only seasoned this cynical story of a struggling football franchise and the plucky new (blond) co-owner who's determined to turn it around.
On one hand, it could be argued that Trump's lack of press conferences, or for the most part even released official statements (other than last week's initial, somewhat odd and disjointed press conference), has created a void of information and insight for the public as to what those upcoming plans and intentions are — certainly relative to most incoming presidents.
It's a perplexingly disjointed group, consisting of a 20-something artist (Greta Gerwig), who rents a room from Dorothea; and a 17-year-old neighbor (Elle Fanning), an emotionally fragile girl who takes refuge from the world by regularly sneaking into Jamie's room, mostly ignoring the fact that the younger boy is hopelessly smitten with her.
For instance: The disjointed nature of the convention betrays a serious problem with the GOP right now: As much as Republicans have grudgingly come around to Trump, they don't seem to agree on what exactly he stands for, and they don't have a clear message for the American people about why they deserve to be elected.
There are multiple accounts of the speed and professionalism of Bowie's work in the recording studio, and an illuminating explanation of his cut-and-paste method of writing lyrics — a system for sustaining the elusiveness at the heart of Bowie's songs that has something in common with the way this fragmentary, disjointed oral history is constructed.
But Brettschneider's Whiggery also comes out in myriad smaller ways, as when he says that a couple of early-20th-century Supreme Court cases on the fireability of federal officers give rise to a coherent constitutional principle, rather than seeing them for what they in fact were: disjointed attempts to respond to the emergence of the modern administrative state.
Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsCook Political Report moves Susan Collins Senate race to 'toss up' The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE (R-Maine), who has already announced her opposition to the Senate healthcare bill, on Sunday criticized what she called a confusing and disjointed process.
The outreach by House leaders is an attempt to unite its increasingly disjointed caucus around budget figures negotiated last fall by the White House and then-Speaker John BoehnerJohn Andrew BoehnerLobbyists race to cash in on cannabis boom Rising star Ratcliffe faces battle to become Trump's intel chief This little engine delivers results for DC children MORE (R-Ohio).
If you went into it doing exactly what you normally do when you play on your own, then I feel like it would come across as disjointed at best, and at worst like you were actively trying to one-up the other person, which in the spirit of good vibes and a fun party, is not the point.
And so the company has done a lot of thinking about this, which is why it's such a detailed but kind-of-disjointed presentation—feels as though he is remembering stats and features as he runs through it.. He's now discussing timelines, cost, and funding—I'm gonna follow up on this later because these are obviously the most important things.
Grover argued that WeChat has succeeded because it is an effective solution for a broken OS. He cites multiple OS shortcomings, including increasingly meaningless notifications, a lack of baked-in QR code scanners, bloated apps that hog memory, contacts that are disjointed from social graphs, cumbersome authentication systems and an absence of universal payments solutions, to name just a few.
Special mentions must include Nari Ward's Arabic version of his shoelace-made "We the People" (2018) with Lehmann Maupin; Lenz Geerk's meditative painting "Silence I" (2019) with Roberts Projects; Maryam Hoseini's disjointed bodies with Rachel Uffner; Katherine Bredford's celestial "Night Clock" (2019) with Canada Gallery; and finally, Olivia Erlanger's large installation piece with And Now, where mermaid tales protrude from laundromat machines.
House leaders had hoped that Trump's visit to Capitol Hill Tuesday evening would help move at the very least conservative members in their direction, but according to multiple members and aides in the room, Trump's presentation was classic Trump: a bit disjointed, wide-ranging and not all that clear about why or how much he was backing each immigration proposal.
In a conflict where symbolism is everything, the Jerusalem decision has made it harder for Palestinians to overcome a fear, shared by many Arab officials, that the deal will leave Palestinians with a patchwork of disjointed areas of the West Bank with limited self-government and no right of return of Palestinian refugees displaced by the Arab-Israeli wars of 1948 and 1967.
Perhaps slinking into your own internal safe-space via the medium of grainy footage of grandparental figures shuffling across the dancefloor to the sounds of disjointed deep house isn't the best way to confront the quotidian atrocities that beat and batter each and everyone of us, but fuck it, if you're going to escape into anything, why not make it this.
Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Mr. Buttigieg led the attack against her health care proposals, Senator Kamala Harris of California made a disjointed plea for Ms. Warren to sign onto her call for Twitter to ban President Trump and Representative Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii demanded to know how Ms. Warren was qualified to serve as commander-in-chief.
The weirdness of Eleven having to go on a quest to find her mother, only for her mother to send her away to Eight, only for Eleven to realize Eight's goals are destructive, is a contextual rabbit chase to keep her away from the main group storyline — but it's also emblematic of just how disjointed women's relationships feel on this show.
The quality wavered from episode to episode, often feeling a bit disjointed as it experimented with new formats (episodes that were almost entirely devoid of the main duo, an episode—featuring ambitious long takes—that focuses on a side character's surprise wedding), but at the very least, You're the Worst never lost its main focus: depicting the rough, dirty, and devastating aspects of being in love.

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