The video brings that blizzard of visuals to life in a way that feels a little incoherent, and ends with a couple of Gen-Z types doing backflips off the torso of somebody who is presumably their buddy, at least until they miscalculate and boot him in the face.
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National competitiveness is a slippery and sometimes incoherent idea, but a coherent version is to take it to mean a population with the human capital to adapt when old jobs go away, and shift quickly out of dying industries and into growing ones.
But most of what I see is unedited, incoherent babble indicative of a herd mentality, not a true desire for self-government or fairness.
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And the action itself is a thrashing, incoherent blur kids tumbling on the ground or wrestling with each other.
So not just teenage Trots in a basement but incoherent ones at that.
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The result was a glut of incoherent, overbuilt sites that did nothing to burnish the brands behind them.
Shadow justice minister Sadiq Khan described scrapping the act as a "lazy and incoherent position to hold".
Armed officers who attended the scene called for assistance as the man was incoherent, aggressive and armed with a knife.
In November, 1957, the President suffered a stroke that left him, for a brief period, incoherent and enraged with frustration.
It is the other things that make HP (at least temporarily) incoherent, as it looks for a place in the world ahead.
They were unnerved by what looked like more than the sporadic riots to which the country is prone: rather, the gathering momentum of student protest began to look like a real, if incoherent, political challenge to the Suharto regime.
Again he saw that the skin on his arms was a smudged cyanic color, mottled in incoherent patterns, as if the flesh had been cooked all over.
It goes on and on like this, with new top-down initiatives, poorly construed tests and a rating system for schools that was incoherent at best, and conflicted directly with state and national rating systems.
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Mr Pinzon had last week rejected a proposal by the Farc for a temporary unilateral truce, calling it "incoherent".
Junior Bradshaw, 32, of Longsight, Manchester, suffers from a mental illness which causes him to have incoherent thoughts, the jury heard.
"Far from being a significant, reforming measure it's an incoherent fragment, " he concluded.
And in many ways the challenge of changing HP comes at a cost, for now, of owning an incoherent company.
During the trial the court heard that Bradshaw has a form of schizophrenia which causes him to have incoherent thoughts.
Instead, the man who sat down on Letterman's couch was a disheveled character with a hobo's beard and dark glasses, mumbling incoherent answers to the host's questions.
Deal-maker Jack Wishna, who was helping the singer land a long-running show in Vegas, told CNN the singer would appear "drugged up" and "incoherent" -- often so weak and emaciated he had to use a wheelchair to get around.
"I don't believe for a second that he's sitting there with his wide eyes and pretending to be incoherent, " Ghawi said.
Mr Lansley said Labour was "confused and incoherent" and that the party had "nothing to offer", and insisted his reforms were not a gamble as he defended the proposals.
One of Moyer's current clients, Bodek and Rhodes, is a clothing wholesaler in Philadelphia--but few new visitors would know it by perusing its immediately incoherent home page.
MPs were tired of trying to defend intellectually incoherent policies too often dictated by short-term electoral opportunism, while left-leaning activists suspected them of a New Labour-style plot to hijack the party.
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