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Many of the same problems that plagued the Bruins last week were present again during a disjointed 71-40 victory over Boston University at Pauley Pavilion.

A lot of that was down to a disjointed, mistake-laden Irish performance, which ended with 13 penalties conceded, 30 missed tackles and 21 handling errors.

From BBC

By his next stop in the Tar Heel state, the 78-year-old appeared even more exhausted, turning in what local outlet NC Newsline described as a “disjointed” appeal for votes in the small city of Kinston.

From Salon

She calls out disjointed knees that were a consequence of her growing fetus, and skin discoloration on her upper lip resembling a mustache from afar.

Then earlier this month, Trump, at one in a series of what the Times referred to as “disjointed” events, claimed that “the president of North Korea … is basically trying to kill me,” appearing to confuse the Stalinist dictatorship with the Islamic Republic of Iran.

From Salon

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