Word: unconnectedness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Most first-year dorms are also designed around an entryway system. This means each dorm consists of several unconnected stair-wells, with only two rooms per floor.
Night has come to Laguna Beach, and with it, cool, wet breezes from the sea. Although more Santa Anas are predicted and many of the state's fires continue to rage, this particular furnace has been banked. That is small solace to the groups of people, who, at 1 a.m...
Feelings on precisely what the vote's message was and who it was meant for were far from universal among the Faculty, however. While some feared the Faculty was taking a political stance on a national question, others saw the question as Harvard-based and unconnected to Powell.
Ozone in the troposphere and the stratosphere play very different roles, which initially seem unconnected. Jacob says this is not the case. "Ozone is a very complicated molecule, just in terms of its environmental effects," he says.
The plot summary reads as it plays: random and unconnected. The play really has no plot, but is composed of a long series of unconnected scenes, none resembling each other in either subject or characters, and all connected only by the massive dining table which stands forebodingly at center stage...