I shook my head in amusement and settled back to look at her, dressed in sloppy pajamas. |
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This point was well made when the woman next to me spilt some of her sloppy pasta sauce on to the floor and it almost hit me. |
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Kevin tried to intercede at one point but got his head covered with big wet sloppy tongue licks for his trouble. |
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Food and water fall every fourth hour in a sloppy mixture from the ceiling. |
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She was pacing back and forth in the dense sloppy snow that was left over from the storm two weeks before. |
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The mixture was ridiculously sloppy, so I added more flour and breadcrumbs and then tried to mould the mixture around the layer of mince. |
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With the machine running, gradually add enough oil to achieve a sloppy paste consistency. |
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It's quite a mysterious, sloppy dish, you can't really see what you are eating, you just have to trust the taste combination. |
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She thinks the Rendezvous duplicates the softer ride of a Buick sedan without being sloppy, thanks in part to an independent rear suspension. |
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Sketch was staring at it as well, in between bites of a sloppy peanut butter and jelly sandwich. |
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He scooped up the sloppy bowl of thick mush that was mindlessly held out to him as he strode into the barracks. |
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While I like the simplified line work used for the series, the animation tends to drift between thriftiness and sloppy. |
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The flaky filo crust gave way to sloppy mouthfuls of meat and dark gravy beneath. |
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He has to eat sloppy food and cannot open his mouth wide, to see if his jaw will heal without being wired. |
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I was going to write about a couple of more films tonight, but I'm fading fast and my prose is getting a little sloppy and sentimental. |
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Here is architecture, rather than sloppy sentimentality or crass commercialism. |
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But what we did have in common was a dislike of soppy, sloppy liberalism, the idea that there are no moral absolutes. |
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The details suggested a mean streak, an exploitive nature, a sloppy greediness, none of which seemed especially pleasant, let alone presidential. |
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If the love of God were as sloppy and sentimental and subjective as our own, we could never count on him to be consistent in anything. |
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In a culture as sloppy with sentiment and theologically illiterate as ours, it's a dangerous thing to spend much time speculating about. |
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I know this must sound sloppy or romantic, but put yourself in my shoes, you would feel the same. |
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A system for handling sloppy input was also incorporated to make the game really playable with the analog stick. |
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I'm just not sure whether I want yesterday's meatloaf as today's sloppy joe. |
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Fly's never quite sure what to make of hoopsters who still eat sloppy joes off Styrofoam trays during fifth period. |
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Back in town these guys would be wolfing down a sloppy joe and a platter of fries. |
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A massive feast of sloppy joes and a night of drinking beer by the camp fire get us ready for tomorrow's race. |
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One had shaggy ash-blond hair that was pulled back into a rather sloppy ponytail in the back of his neck. |
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Boss Dornbush approached Chris' cell and gave him a tray containing a sloppy joe sandwich, potato chips, and a soda. |
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In Kingstree, South Carolina, make sure to eat sloppy joes with onion rings. |
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The exegesis, far from being new, sloppy in concept, or un-researched, now has its own developing history and rigor. |
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Now when it comes to cooking I can only do three things, chili, sloppy joes, and taco meat. |
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Nowhere did one find any of the sloppy grammar and syntax so much loved by today's pseudo intellectuals. |
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At first Mahmut is caring but he soon grows impatient with his sometimes slow-witted relative and berates him for his sloppy habits. |
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Pound wished poetry to escape from what he felt was a rising tide of sloppy, flabby, sing-song verse, inaccurately and unobservantly phrased. |
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The driveline is hard to beat, but the suspension is sloppy, the interior is plasticky, and the whole thing rattles like only a GM product can. |
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And production-wise, the album's a bit sloppy and unrehearsed, as if the band could only pay for one run-through per song. |
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The older Explorer was always a bit sloppy, dealing its driver and passengers plenty of bounce and shake. |
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Then he planted a big sloppy, snotty, wet kiss on my mouth and rubbed his nose back and forth on mine. |
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He, they believe, was carefully positioned by network executives as an unwitting victim of sloppy reporting by a subordinate. |
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Unfortunately, though, the sequential changes are tad sloppy on the upshift and slightly jerky on the downshift. |
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These queries and dozens more come bubbling to the surface during the dragged-out running time of this sloppy soap oater. |
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It's a sloppy production, including neither an index nor a table of contents, and after a while his breezy style grates. |
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However, sloppy tackling gave the visitors their first chance to attack and they duly scored a well-worked try. |
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Their passing was sloppy, possession was given away too easily and balls were either spilled or over carried in promising attacks. |
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They work great on my very thick, pretty curly hair for ponytails and sloppy buns. |
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The forecourts were filthy, the attendants sloppy and the service virtually non-existent. |
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With time, however, a ski tip would begin to lose its curve and sag, especially when the skis were used in wet, sloppy snow. |
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Layer very wet, sloppy materials with absorbent ingredients such as sawdust or shredded dry leaves. |
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They, on the other hand, were at their old game of sloppy passing and giving away possession. |
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Light spattered down the steps like whitewash off a sloppy painter's brush, but the splashes caught no one. |
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I know that whatever I do, whether it's messy finger-painting at age 2 or sloppy typing at age 42, she is going to be supportive. |
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He says that I am repressive, intolerant, populist, insular, sloppy, and ignorant. |
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Using it is too much of a literal and figurative headache, and if you get sloppy there's always the danger of nasty results. |
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To undermine Weinstein's credentials, his adversaries have confected a series of charges of sloppy scholarship. |
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What happened here was sloppy practice, based on an indulgent approach towards both drug-taking and rule-breaking. |
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What seemed like a superb piece of investigative reporting was, in fact, sloppy and inaccurate. |
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The band often seem shy of their own talents, content to hammer a sloppy backbeat under familiar-sounding changes. |
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If young novices are sloppy or the aged monks appear unmindful, this is not for you to judge. |
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The end sequences are especially sloppy flipping from one fight sequence to another with no real coherence. |
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Gwynnie's dad, Bruce, directed this sloppy, indifferent road flick about six battlers gathering in Omaha for a karaoke showdown. |
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We have State Labor governments in panic mode over sloppy relationships with business interests whilst workers and battlers get slammed. |
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A fine piece of reporting lays out in tick-tock form how the program allowed itself to be taken in by the sloppy frauds. |
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The dash-mounted gearstick felt sloppy and lacked any feel to it when trying to find a gear. |
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This oversimplification feels sloppy, and even if it does provide greater emotional closure, it reduces the ambiguity of the film's final shot. |
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But even that was fighting to be appreciated above the sharp and heavy clutch, the choppy ride and the sloppy gear change. |
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I could hear the footsteps getting closer and louder but I insisted to myself that my sloppy clumpy food was far more interesting. |
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Your typical bad comedy is a mess, a sloppy mishmash of junk with maybe a few funny bits here and there. |
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Soft, sloppy goals caused by panicky clearances and unfocused defending have blighted their play. |
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The acting tends to be either hysterical or laid back into supineness, with often sloppy diction. |
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His misrepresentation seems mainly to reflect the sloppy quality of much Australian work. |
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They looked fine to the untrained eye, but closer examination showed them up to be fairly sloppy. |
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One of the band members starts shaving the head of the bassist into a sloppy Mohican. |
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And to get a thick slab of osso bucco that fell softly from the bone with a risotto of perfect pitch between firm and sloppy was a rare treat. |
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I have a friend who's an architect and is ultracritical of what he sees as sloppy design. |
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This motion picture is a combination of sloppy movie-making and poor storytelling. |
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Her wavy brown hair was messy, tangled, and pulled into a sloppy ponytail at the nape of her neck. |
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I want to begin by apologizing for all of the grammatical errors, slapdash reasoning, and sloppy writing in my recent posts. |
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Its factual jurisprudence is slapdash, sloppy, and, too often, supercilious. |
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Sadly, however, the table service is sloppy and the Guinness is undrinkable. |
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In so many words, Santorum says that the bugman is a sleaze, even if he may not have been so sloppy as to violate the law. |
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Sloppy playing is fine, but sloppy slide guitar can lead to an unwanted foray into microtonal music. |
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With his running, 91-mph fastball, sweeping slider and varied arm angles, Arrojo can be unhittable, although sloppy. |
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Musicianship that is this intense can easily become sloppy, and there's no slop here. |
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I turned on my computer to find the entire internet littered with red roses and sloppy, coupley mush. |
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Either way, it's entertaining, even though Blumenthal is sometimes sloppy with his facts. |
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It takes 50 or 100 rounds before you really start to improve, but after 200 rounds it's easy to get sloppy and careless. |
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He wore a black-hooded sloppy joe with white writing across the front, grey shirt, black tracksuit pants and white joggers. |
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If it's a guilty pleasure, a loud sloppy nihilistic yawp aimed at film-school graduates, fine. Say so and be done with it. |
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The outcome of the rematch was never in doubt, but sloppy play plagued both teams. |
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Don't send a resume and cover letter that has misspellings, poor grammar or looks sloppy and unprofessional. |
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To add to the novel's air of primitivism, the editors reproduce a page of the sloppy original manuscript. |
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The environment is gradually being ruined by sloppy and haphazard planning. |
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Then it uses sloppy arguments to defend their act, and they even repeat it. |
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The point here is to challenge the media's effort to turn Judge Jones into something he's not in order to defend a biased and sloppy ruling. |
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Meticulous on the one hand, but unbelievably sloppy and careless on the other. |
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Holding onto profits might lead to excessive executive compensation, sloppy management, and unproductive use of assets. |
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They made the European Cup last eight, but were sloppy at home to Valencia and let in a soft goal in Spain. |
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She has a recurring dream, she confides, in which she is a sloppy and unprofessional actress. |
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There is no reason for the government to shape policies to protect companies that are inherently weak, or are sloppy and careless. |
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Despite what you may think, that kind of sloppy unprofessionalism doesn't add to the cutting edge breaking news image. |
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Yesterday was the first time I've ever seen Kris wear shorts and a tank top, because he usually just isn't that sloppy. |
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I just bought a pair of permanent press pants and after the first wash they already look sloppy. |
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The dingy, gunmetal gray image is soft, sloppy and lacking any real artistic merit. |
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Builders are often sloppy with the mortar joints between bricks when they know they will be hidden behind plaster. |
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Also, make sure your jacket is well-adjusted because a badly tailored jacket will make you look chunky and sloppy. |
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The scraps of American, Italian, and British clothing and flying gear we used were sloppy but practical. |
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Golfing slacks and sloppy polo shirts might be fine for the links, but they won't cut it among his new playboy peer group. |
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His mother always told him the jeans looked sloppy and that he should get rid of them, but never bothered doing it herself when the chance arose. |
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It is a sloppy piece of journalism which I am amused you allowed to appear on your front page. |
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Her long hair hung haphazardly in a sloppy braid and her tunic and leggings were dirty and torn. |
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The first is concerned with the distribution of the strict and sloppy interpretations. |
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Her long hair was pulled back, and she wore a sloppy sweatshirt over clashing baggy sweatpants. |
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Convoy leadership found some sloppy uniforms during a morning formation, resulting in push-ups for several troops. |
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I normally wear big sloppy shirts to disguise my figure, but I cannot go to the beach because it is so obvious that I have no top. |
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The Pacers gladly will trade sloppy losses now for a nice, long winning streak in April or May. |
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It was a basic hamburger, with fresh lettuce and tomato, slathered with a sloppy oversize dollop of mayonnaise. |
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It has lost some of its ungainly enthusiasm, its sloppy joy, its achingly self-conscious hipster attitude. |
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He thinks he is at the end of a great, sloppy ride falling backwards into the foam. |
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Even if a judge believes that a brief offers a perfect expression of the law, copying it creates the perception that the jurist is sloppy, lazy, or intellectually moribund. |
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Make it sloppy food for the first few days after the whelping. |
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That's an ambitious enterprise and, regrettably, the work is let down from achieving such divine afflatus by sloppy editing and far too many solecisms. |
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But a note at the end asserts that this document was produced in three weeks flat after a Senate demand and was accordingly sloppy and full of errors. |
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Lawson's workmanlike approach to the Hull game was typical of the whole team, who are making far fewer sloppy mistakes than earlier in the campaign. |
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The Chairman, the new book about disgraced former Florida Republican Party chairman Jim Greer, is a sloppy, ugly mess. |
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Some of the stuff has been so shoddy and so sloppy that our soldiers are over there dying in the shower from electrocution. |
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As a result, instead of the clean visuals that typify the science fiction genre, we see lens flares, shaky handheld cameras, zooms, and sloppy rack focuses even in CGI shots. |
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Anchoring in Bressay Sound to the south of Lerwick, they have a habit of dragging anchor in heavy storms and failing to get their engines started due to sloppy maintenance. |
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Somebody a few cells down is smashing and trashing in a rage, furious that he has been given the grey sloppy Prison Regulation mashed potato rather than chips. |
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It really shows up in sloppy essays and writing samples and reporting on extracurricular activities. |
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As powerful electric arcs leap from welding rod to the metal, they sometimes follow unpredictable, lightning-like paths, leading to sloppy welds and splattered metal. |
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The contents are similarly sweet, gloriously adventuresome pop crafted with astonishing ambition and proficiency, even while being loopily sloppy and self-referential. |
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That's asinine and they will be undone by their sloppy decision-making. |
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Milutinovic has shaken off many of the critics who bayed for his blood after sloppy performances and infighting just before the World Cup qualifiers. |
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He catalogues the sloppy flow of outside money and its failures to transform the country. |
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Other foods that came canned, including more limp, insipid vegetables, overly syrupy fruits, and sloppy stews were equally gross. |
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The days of sloppy semolina, congealed custard and tasteless toad-in-the-hole, are at an end in North Lincolnshire schools, according to the county council. |
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Why would the Revolutionary Guards, known for running a tight ship, get involved in such a sloppy caper? |
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This savvy, emotionally rich comedy-drama proves that the often sloppy Mumblecore genre has room for more disciplined and intelligent entertainment. |
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I believe it's called a sloppy joe but thanks for the commentary. |
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And neither do you, thanks to sloppy reporting and slapdash conclusions. |
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I'll stick with my sloppy couldn't care-less style thank you very much. |
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It's so unprofessional to have a sloppy list, so write another one, okay? |
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The group responsible for evaluation and safety insisted that the other group was too quick, careless and sloppy in their safety review procedures. |
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Sure, there are some plot issues and short-cuts that have to be avoided, but these are not the result of sloppy film-making or careless consideration for the audience. |
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They pull it all together, like a great belt does a sloppy dress. |
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She had it back in a sloppy ponytail and was in her pajamas. |
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And while all this looked terrifically cool on the models on the catwalk, it is near impossible for normal women like us to wear this and not look sloppy. |
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Sharp lawyers dress very sharp, and their shoes always shine, while sloppy lawyers dress accordingly and their shoes are usually in a mess as well. |
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Leaving it hanging out makes you look really sloppy, especially when most shirts I buy are sized too big, thus making it look like I'm wearing a dress. |
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Rohr cackled as he dug into the sloppy meat with fiendish glee. |
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A fellow journalist found his kettle full of a brown, sloppy substance. |
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Retreating to the mud slope, we set to work with the sloppy mud. |
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But his barbecued pork chow is a great big sloppy yummy concoction. |
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I like to have my tears jerked as much as the next sloppy sentimentalist. |
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It was my decision to dress like that but. I probably got away with the jeans and the sloppy joes and the T-shirts and checked shirts for six months. |
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Burgers could take a dozen different forms, while meatloaves, pizza, cabbage rolls, meat pies, sloppy joes, tortilla wraps and stuffed peppers would round out the month. |
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His lunch tray somehow managed to slip from his hands on the way to a table and he had ended up wearing the sauce from his sloppy joe on his long-sleeved, white stretch-shirt. |
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It looked like someone had spilled a cafeteria tray full of sloppy joe. |
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This isn't sloppy or unprofessional like you may think punk rock must be. |
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Of course that did not prevent another war based on sloppy and politicized intelligence. |
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Getting caught on video doing it in a roomful of rich donors is downright sloppy. |
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An old one, sure, and one with sloppy paint, bald tires, and orange rust chewing at the rocker panels, but still and all, a Cadillac in the attic. |
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He gave me a big Cheshire cat grin and a sudden, sloppy kiss. |
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He was a large, sloppy man with a round pasty face and yellow hair. |
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Dark, grainy, jerky, and sloppy, with dated psychedelic camera effects, it struggles for coherency, except in its explicit statements about anti-establishment themes. |
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With the consistence of sloppy polenta, grits are a taste worth acquiring. |
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If they say I'm a tough cookie, it's because they're sloppy. |
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When you jump, you don't simply jump, but you float into the air and slide down objects with a flinching animation only associated with sloppy programming. |
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Sometimes, you think, we are becoming soft, far more ready to give way to sloppy self-indulgent emotionalism than our parents and grandparents were. |
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Such sloppy raids have had a discouraging impact on nightspot patronage. |
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At most he's guilty of modestly sloppy wording in the first draft of his initial piece about the memo a week ago, a mistake that he quickly corrected. |
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Were Mel Bochner's pieces superficial, trite, and sloppy when they were painted in the height of the minimalist and conceptualist movements? |
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Yet for all his stylistic authenticity, his singing was overemotive, sometimes sloppy and vocally blatant. |
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Get a couple dozen packets of dry gravy, sloppy joe, spaghetti, and taco mixes. |
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Just when I thought I could not eat anymore, they handed me an adorable mini sloppy Joe. |
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Finally, there's the simple day-to-day drain on the organization's financial health exerted by sloppy or belated medical records. |
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This had been caused by decades of sloppy calendar keeping and by the fact that lunar calendars do not follow the seasons. |
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He was a sloppy punctuator, often leaving out commas and confusing colons with semicolons. |
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Sticking with an outdated looser and baggier fit can make you seem sloppy, especially in the business world. |
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But, slapping paint over container placards slated for reshipment is sloppy. |
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It's a sloppy, off-kilter explosion of raucousness, with little sense of direction and poor table manners. |
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To some it was a frustrating night of sloppy defending, poor use of substitutes and overelaborate tippy-tappy football. |
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I've put on seven ugly, fat, sloppy, slobby pounds and I don't have anything I can wear. I'm beginning to look as slobby as I feel. |
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However, he was less gratified with the fact Stour became sloppy and allowed the Boars to dictate the third quarter as Stour went off message. |
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I watched in slow motion as he elevated a sloppy spoonful to his mouth and a great splodge of the goo hovered precariously on the edge. |
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The reception included bride and groom favorites of fried green tomatoes, sloppy joe sliders, and macaroni and cheese. |
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Campers were offered a nutritionally balanced daily menu, which included foods like tacos, sloppy joes, fruits and vegetables and had the additional option of a salad bar. |
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Aside from a captivating campaign, they came up with recipes and fiery flavours including lamb chops, chicken wings, burgers, sloppy Joes and even sweet potato fries. |
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Just as kids act out, employees who display bad attitudes, sloppy work or poor attendance are nonverbally conveying the message that they want your attention. |
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When two or three of the women were supposed to be dancing in unison, arms and legs were often extended at different angles, making the dancers seem sloppy, underrehearsed. |
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Sweet and spicy Asian flavors reinvent the standard sloppy joe. |
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Onslow became 'Jarrah', Yanrey 'Poker' and Potshot was unaltered until its security was compromised by sloppy signal work a short time after its establishment. |
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The American People is a sloppy, mean-spirited and heavy-handed effort, a confused hybrid of historical fiction, Swiftian satire, memoir and conspiracy theory. |
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The contour farming, contour bunding, mulching, rotation of crops, mixed cropping in the agriculture lands in plains and terracing should be used in sloppy lands. |
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The English skills of the Chinese can only take them so far with sloppy American handwriting, and Native Americans can pick up the slack without leaving the reservation. |
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We should pity all the sloppy kissers, who are seen as inexperienced and over eager, and those who are aggressive kissers are likely to be selfish lovers. |
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My Greek is not the tongue of Homer or Aeschylus but a sloppy ungrammatical sabir lacking Attic salt and tending to a saccharinity which sets my teeth on edge. |
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Control is a bit sloppy using the standard Wiimote and nunchuk, with the classic controller proving to be the most solid way to slink around levels and nd cover points. |
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