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With Qatar’s passes often going astray and its defensive raggedness repeatedly exposed, Ecuador had no problem holding onto its lead as Sanchez stood helpless in his technical area and the home fans fell quiet.

“The Woman’s Party” not only tells a story about that struggle but also, with its wit and light hand, and even its occasional raggedness, is a fine new example of it.

There has been a raggedness to some of their play and, the win away to Atalanta aside, their Champions League form has been no better than it needed to be.

Virtual backdrops, usually a distraction in their raggedness, are used here as a deliberate aesthetic, allowing the trolls to occupy one space, dissolve into semitransparency and get eaten away at their edges.

Energy and commitment didn’t seem the issue, but there was a raggedness to Liverpool early on, for all that they dominated both possession and territory.

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

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