(1) The small self has everything to lose because it is all an unanchored project to begin with.(2) But eventually even Willie, naive and unanchored as he is, realises that he must leave.(3) Inside and outside merge as bottles and jars seem to float unanchored amid tangled branches.(4) They spoke quietly of how they wanted to go someday, to move about, free and unanchored , not toward something but away from something.(5) That life raft still drifts, aimless and unanchored , on the surface of the vast and roiling ocean that is the self.(6) As with Dostoyevsky and Kafka, nameless guilt, one unanchored in some particular deed, produces the worst suffering.(7) There were more than glimmers of greatness in Brando's later films but unanchored , floating, like the image of Kurtz in the jungle or Corleone in the hallowed gloom of his study.(8) Although this gives the music space, it can also leave it dangerously unanchored , especially when the trio opt for a straight groove.(9) Everything that would make us care about it - the characters and their facts, for example - flutter off unanchored like abandoned kites.(10) I was becoming unanchored from reality, alternating between being shut morosely in my room and wild, anarchic sociability.(11) Such storms can flood coastal roads and damage piers, trees and unanchored mobile homes but rarely cause structural damage.(12) This unanchored feeling is exaggerated by the way the picture is cropped.(13) The Man Without a Past is a fable about strange, unanchored people, negotiating the rickety but promising world around them.(14) The large and unanchored uneasiness I feel about it is that we may not get through this century.(15) California's most distinctive social upheavals, however, are neither those of the working class nor those of the lumpens, but those that the broader, unanchored white middle class supports on Election Day.(16) An originalist Court could even overturn some of those victories as unanchored in the Constitution.