Sentences with phrase «so unconnected»

It made him feel «nauseous», more it seems from shock than disgust: «That someone should have put their hand in their pocket and spent that much money on a painting of mine seemed so unconnected to anything that I ever did.»
Are these authors so unconnected in the writing world that they don't have other writer friends who are grammar Nazis and good editors with whom they can trade work to get it cleaned up and edited?
How we live in an interconnected world yet are so unconnected!
Sometimes the artists» delusions are so unconnected to ours they don't work for us.
Before I started my food blog I was so unconnected from All Things Pumpkin that I didn't even realize just how pumpkin crazy the rest of the country gets once we hit September.

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Most players, throughout top level football, are now so rich, selfish and unconnected to the club and it's fans that pays their obscene wages.
They are so large and loosely structured that their self - gravitation is insufficient to hold them together, and in a matter of a few million years the members disperse into surrounding space, becoming separate and unconnected stars in the galactic field.
Manifesto In a performance that vindicates anyone who's ever confused her with Tilda Swinton, Cate Blanchett plays 13 unconnected characters in wildly disparate situations who shout, whisper, and otherwise recite both famous and not - so - famous artistic and political manifestos.
We never spend enough time in either location to really care about anyone there, and so «Society» comes off disjointed and unconnected.
Before adopting the SEL strategy, Duvall says, it was more difficult for staff to get to know students and their families because their rural community is so spread out and unconnected — even, at times, antisocial.
In urban schools learning is offered in disconnected jolts.The work of the day is unconnected with the work of preceding days or subsequent ones.Life in urban schools is comprised of specific periods and discrete days each of which is forced to stand entirely on its own.If homework is not done, or books not taken home (behaviors which are universal for males and almost so for females by the completion of the upper elementary grades), everything students are taught must be compressed into isolated periods of «stand alone» days.Teachers and principals, as well as students, survive one day at a time.
So does having a coherent plan to improve student achievement rather than a list of unconnected efforts, and gaining the support of the teachers and administrators who must carry out that plan.
Of course, Kapalai is a stitled resort unconnected to any island so there are no long walks!
So yes, some characters from previous games will be appearing in the game, though not necessarily as they have appeared in old storylines but in an all - new, unconnected way.
With the addition of new event scenes, such as the massive hole in the school classroom, there are extra items such as the «Jacob's ladder» (this is a nautical term for a specialist type of rope ladder — though ironically the film came out after the game so the two are unconnected).
But there's something that's so bizarre about all these different, unconnected licenses coming together to be playable in the same game world.
These new paintings were inspired by a string of Chinese embroidered pandas purchased by the artist from the Pearl Emporium in New York, which Rae describes as having given her «a reason to make a painting» explaining that «sometimes it's hard to justify the act of painting; its expressive and gestural marks can seem unwarranted and unconnected to anything much in the so - called real world...» Cartoon - like pandas recur somewhat mysteriously throughout the works, combined in other cases with mathematical and astronomical symbols.
Like so much that happens at auctions these days, there's news that nobody will talk about officially but that everybody who is unconnected is happy to whisper about.
The topic has entered my ken a couple of times recently from unconnected sources (here at the ABA TechShow and in the Economist), so I figure the time may be ripe to do something about the plague of verbiage that infects the bottoms of many emails sent by «important» firms and people.
By the way, I look at comparable sales, but I do not rely on them, because so often comparable sales are nothing more than a vicious cycle of confirmation bias totally unconnected to fundamental value.
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