The links between Aboriginal cultures and the Church had been sketchily explored in earlier plays. |
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It's impossible to develop a convincing love affair when one half of the couple is so sketchily drawn. |
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However, this thesis is only sketchily developed, and sometimes defies common sense. |
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The first argument, however, is obscure and is dealt with rather sketchily. |
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It does, however, take the view that it is too early to anticipate, however sketchily, the possible upshot of such a debate. |
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Most had been sketchily catalogued, but many of the boxes seemed to be hastily packed jumbles of everything from cocktail napkins and concert programs to medical reports. |
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There were several hundred poleis, the history and constitutions of most of which are known only sketchily if at all. |
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This process, which is sometimes outlined too sketchily, is being hotly debated, including among those who accept the realities of globalisation. |
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The left half of the body, in shadow, is treated with greater chromatic reserve, the left hand only sketchily indicated. |
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In most of the key areas of the internal market, the acquis has been very sketchily incorporated into Romanian law, save in the area of industrial and intellectual property. |
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A third family, the Pickneys, is more sketchily drawn. |
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Happily they were only sketchily armed, the group-leaders carried pistols and pick-helves. |
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Speaking at the Conservative Party conference, Dr Fox sketchily outlined an impractical-sounding scheme to fine patients who waste the NHS's time. |
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To the right is a patch of sky with sketchily drawn buildings below. |
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The rider is sketchily drawn and very faint. The artist seems to have drawn a man whose torso is set frontally whereas the right leg and the head are in profile. |
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