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The writing is funnier and more poignant, the ensemble has gelled and the tonal jaggedness that plagued the previous season has been smoothed out.

The work grew more chaotic and the shapes, in their jaggedness, faintly violent.

Gray uses precision to amplify jaggedness, want and wrath and to ask and answer an urgent question: If Billie Holiday got dragged to hell, she’d be reborn as Tina Turner’s Acid Queen, right?

This adds jaggedness to otherwise smooth gradients in the algorithm, foiling some meddlers.

“Whether it’s a CD or a download, there’s a certain jaggedness to it. Vinyl wins every time.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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