Word: unconnectedness
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The column incorrectly stated that the students who broke a window in Currier House two years ago also called the bell's desk to identify themselves as "the negro hit squad." The call was made by a student unconnected with breaking the window.
The company that Powers will take over in June is like few others. In an era when most multinational firms have given up their old conglomerating ways, Jardines retains a panoply of seemingly unconnected businesses. With 76,000 employees in 22 countries, the company operates the eighth largest insurance brokerage...
When the history of United States international affairs under Ronald Reagan is written, it will be a series of unconnected sentences, a stream-of-consciousness ditty.
The sad, lamentable truth is that while at Harvard I have learned nothing except a seemingly useless and unconnected series of facts that can be best described as trivia. And, despite the fact that someday you, too, will have a Harvard diploma, the truth is the same in your case...
RECENTLY, Barbara Streisand munificently endowed a professorship at USC, officially to be entitled The Streisand Professorship of Intimacy and Sexuality. Also recently, Shere Hite published another hefty volume on female sexuality. Are these seemingly unrelated facts really unconnected by causality? Or are they the subtle manifestations of a global shift...