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In a move that could easily be out of former UK prime minister Boris Johnson's sartorial playbook, Musk has gone for a hint of dishevelment on a serious and ceremonial day.

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We walk past such Americans every day, and we pretend not to see their dishevelment, not to hear their incoherence.

Dan Harmon, who seems from afar to present an unusual mix of dishevelment and perfectionism, is the creator of “Community” which is “a show set in a community college,” to steal a description of the show from the show itself, and it achieves a tricky balance of cynicism, sentiment and surreality.

Who among us in these anxious times cannot relate to bouts of sleeplessness and the resulting brain fog and dishevelment?

This surprises Anna but will surprise no one else, given her general dishevelment, increasingly rattled air and alarming habit of mixing wine with prescription meds.

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

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