The novels are hit-and-miss affairs, but they have an unforgettable pungency. |
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The best pics are the first ones I ever took, using a kids' easel, my old 35 mm SLR and hit-and-miss natural light out in the yard. |
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Things can still be a little hit-and-miss after prime time, though, which is where we hope this late-night dining guide will come in handy. |
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Disappointingly, there's too much hit-and-miss chatter and only snippets of the highly clever hip-hop they're still so good at. |
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I'm going to ask you some hit-and-miss questions on some of the things I'm going to talk about. |
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Swanson's hit-and-miss lyrics, combined with the spasms and outbursts of the moog keyboard, completed the bands' sound. |
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Students like to go straight to relevant documents instead of taking their chances with the hit-and-miss process of using search engines. |
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Men and women who will painstakingly double-check every calculation will take a hit-and-miss approach to what they say. |
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Trying to solve unexpected casting faults is a hit-and-miss affair and takes time and effort. |
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Yet our survey showed that the availability of this type of care at cancer centres is currently hit-and-miss and family dentists are doing their best to fill the void. |
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Given this hit-and-miss approach to such an important aspect of business life, there can be little wonder that many business people are sceptical about the usefulness of meetings. |
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From his early lo-fi home recordings to his one-a-year studio albums, Pollard has never been one for self-censoring, and as such this work is hit-and-miss. |
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While cross-breeding and selective breeding carried out on a hit-and-miss basis by human hands have been accepted, more precisely targeted interventions involving the production of genes are regarded as the work of the devil. |
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Futuristic thrillers involving robots can be hit-and-miss affairs. |
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Comic book movies are pretty hit-and-miss affairs, so most of the time you go in with no idea at all of whether it will be terrific or pure dreck. |
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It was, in the end, a hit-and-miss effort. |
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Unfortunately, Ms Sobel's essays are a little hit-and-miss. |
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The follow-up in 1997 showed that it is now hit-and-miss. |
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With integrated hit-and-miss damper for air volume regulation. |
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Such calculations are notoriously hit-and-miss. |
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This small mounting depth reduces vortex formation at the hit-and-miss damper, thus ensuring uniform air intake over the entire diffuser surface of the grille. |
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Salma Hayek plays monobrowed, tortured Mexican artist Frida Kahlo in this hit-and-miss biopic. |
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