But, in a few days, the Pentagon will issue a release with some sketchy details. |
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Now I was faced with my dad's inadequate PC, complete with sketchy Internet connection and Microsoft Word. |
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All of our actions are dictated by intelligence reports and sometimes it can be sketchy. |
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First there was a deer, quite sketchy, but with a bright, open face, unconcerned, as though he was simply standing at rest. |
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While the history of this participation remains sketchy and incomplete, individual contributions have not escaped notice. |
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She continued with a vague, sketchy synopsis of what she planned to be doing, and how long she planned to stay. |
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Unfortunately, the information available on this issue has been extremely vague and sketchy. |
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Just what is the deal with those recurring headaches, or Maria's sketchy past? |
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Brando's part is too slight, his character too sketchy, to allow him to show any acting chops at all. |
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While details are still sketchy, the show looks to be a very extended and extremely sensational commercial. |
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The second page was a sketchy outline of a woman, but you couldn't really see anything. |
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Tara looked at her sketchy outline repeatedly until the whole page became a huge blur to her. |
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My roommate went to the basement to do her laundry late one night and came back with news that there was a sketchy character in the basement. |
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I had a client the other day whose PC was practically dead because they clicked on one of those pop up ads while on some sketchy website. |
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The train has never seemed as sketchy as the one I'm on from Athens to Patras. |
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If you're in a club, chances are there's going to be a sketchy guy in a track suit trying to get you to buy coke. |
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A slightly sketchy town on the edge of the lake, it had none of Copacabana or Isla del Sol's charm. |
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The Tuta circuit looked downright sketchy, with dirt-strewn corners and sharp speed bumps on the straightaway into town. |
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Nationals kicks off with Mercedes contracting food poisoning from a sketchy taco joint. |
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This is possible, I suppose, although my admittedly sketchy review of the relationship didn't reveal any hints of a split. |
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Ossington Avenue was a crumbling street of dodgy garages and boarded-up business, sketchy strip clubs and bullet-ridden karaoke joints. |
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There were far fewer sketchy characters on the streets and it was a calmer and more conservative city. |
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This seriously good novel tells the story of M, a man with a sketchy past and even sketchier morals. |
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Before we could even get the lights on, Adrian went native and jumped on a wildly sketchy boardslide. |
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Each volume has a brief introduction, plain text on the page, and sketchy notes and glosses at the end. |
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Secondly, Australia is a fragile, arid country with infertile soils over large areas, and sketchy water tables in a lot of areas. |
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If you grow long finger nails on the hand that fingers the chords, your chord changes will sound awkward, scratchy, sketchy, boring and muted. |
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The text is deliberately sketchy, if not embryonic, and the rest is up to the director, designers, and, especially, actors to flesh out. |
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They had seen sketchy reports in that morning's newspapers of a musician being busted for possession of drugs. |
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Only a handful of people still speak Chipewyan fluently, he says, and those under 45 have only a sketchy knowledge of the language at best. |
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Kiernan's reminiscences of India, though brief and sketchy, have been published for the first time in this collection. |
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Reports about the 7.9 earthquake remain sketchy, but an earthquake of that magnitude can do massive damage. |
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Although there are sketchy details at present, the platform will feature all the usual amenities. |
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Even Terry Pratchett says he writes a sort of sketchy version of his final scene in the early stages of his first draft. |
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The science behind that is a little sketchy, but it could be because they contain zinc, a mineral linked to progesterone and male potency. |
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Details are sketchy, but it might also involve a bunch of guys in suits doing a lot of shooting and maybe a kung fu master doing kung fu. |
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Although she redeems herself with a nice outside shot, she can make some sketchy decisions, too. |
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Reports are sketchy about the model though it is said to be a cabriolet of some description. |
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They also contend, somewhat contradictorily, that figures showing ever higher awards are based on sketchy and unreliable information. |
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While driver support is still sketchy, 64-bit computing can provide a performance boost for the applications that support it. |
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Chapter 3, on pre-Christian Egyptian monasticism, along with a paragraph on Sufi mysticism, is too sketchy and vague to be of much help. |
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I spotted this mural on the side of a big Goodwill facility in a sketchy part of east Long Beach. |
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With less than two weeks before the first tee shot is struck, the details remained sketchy. |
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The person who has sat next to me every day for the last 18 months is just a jumble of sketchy features and vague associations. |
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Details are sketchy but the lightening fast operation, lasting all of 5 hours, stunned France and the world. |
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Information regarding the death is, at present, sketchy, with the police report being frustratingly vague. |
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Although I wasn't in the habit of talking to strangers, he didn't seem sketchy, so I walked over to the car and bent down to get to his eye level. |
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In retrospect, the recruitment email sounded pretty sketchy. |
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Here is the thing, I agree with you on everything you say, and I wish you could run for something, because I would intern for you, not that it wouldn't be sketchy interning. |
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What I do think is that the US gov. is viciously exploiting this event as an excuse to carry out all sorts of sketchy activity, both in its internal and foreign policies. |
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Stage pillars are elaborately painted to resemble marble columns and, like other painted decorative embellishments, are in accordance with the sketchy historical evidence. |
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Yup, all that phone hacking and what-not, it was a bit sketchy, but hey, at least we're not MPs so don't you go worrying your sweet bippy. |
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This would roughly give the very sketchy and thereby disputable overview that follows. |
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Data do become sketchy and less reliable in closed societies and from time to time NGO monitors do get into trouble with local authorities. |
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The information related to the accident is sketchy and somewhat disorganized. |
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The point has been raised over and over again that when we read the substance of the bill, it is very sketchy. |
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A second part will compare in a sketchy way the different economic regimes in terms of the implicit social contract imbedded in them. |
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In many cases, the Commission notes that goalsetting is arbitrary or sketchy rather than a well-thought-out strategy. |
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Current descriptions of activities in this area at the government-wide level are sketchy. |
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The lower part of the neck has a band of sketchy decoration in red, punctuated by small blue medallions. |
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A sketchy design of phoenixes with flowers and foliage in red enamel fills the upper surface of the foot. |
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In such cases, a complete evaluation report is unavailable and program data are rather sketchy. |
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These liquidity indicators provide useful guidance, but they are still quite sketchy. |
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Data compilation on intra-family violence and other forms of violence against children are sketchy or available only for some provinces. |
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The information they contain is too sketchy and does not describe the context in which the employment injuries occur. |
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Details are sketchy, but it seems that on Thursday, two trains carrying high explosives were being shunted in a freight yard, when they came into contact with a power line. |
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The details are sketchy at this stage, but I understand that both Desmond and Murray are to be interviewed about the plan on this evening's Scotsport Plus. |
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The apparently deep relationships between Aaron and Hugh or between Hugh and Becky remain superficial, the minor characters frustratingly sketchy. |
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While programming details are sketchy, it is understood that the new channel would offer a diet of sitcoms, drama and soaps and will have no news or current affairs content. |
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He talks about contexts where you wouldn't want to use a tablet, such as for snapping a picture or for checking directions in a slightly sketchy neighbourhood. |
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Information from the stricken zone is still sketchy because of access problems. |
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She was 19 at the time, working as a waitress at a sketchy makeshift bar in a small mining town 460 miles north of Addis Ababa. |
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Marchman takes it as a given that MLB basing its case on the say-so of a sketchy Floridian drug-dealer is preposterous. |
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And less than a day after this debacle, Earley is again seen trying to cajole a top player into action on a sketchy court. |
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Sophie Hannah, the author of the new novel The orphan Choir, has always preferred the sketchy storyteller. |
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While reports are sketchy, there were likely tens of thousands of Iraqi security forces of all types in and around Mosul. |
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The image, with all of its sketchy lines and minimal color palette, had to be rendered in a matter of seconds. |
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While driving, listening to the first sketchy news reports, hot tears were streaming down my face. |
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By the way, incongruity is the middle name of this insipid film with characters too many and too sketchy and actors short of work or talent, or both. |
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He sounds more like a sketchy drunk guy yelling in your ear at a show, asking if you know where to buy drugs, than like the frontman of the band onstage. |
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The style and extent of the resulting underdrawing can vary enormously, from a few sketchy lines to elaborate hatched drawings, complete in every detail. |
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It was his use of bright colours with sketchy brushwork that gave his paintings a feeling of the open-air landscape, directly captured with each stroke for an unending moment. |
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Right now, information is sketchy and sometimes contradictory. |
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They took us to a high school with a nice little bank, curvy ledge, and steep, sketchy bricky drop-in with a bump in the middle. |
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Although regional labour market statistics are sketchy, high unemployment rates remain a serious concern, with estimates of unemployment hovering at the double-digit level in most ESCWA member countries. |
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The 2002 budget guidelines seem too sketchy on the cost of enlargement. |
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With plenty of heave-ho flowing to all four corners through a centre-locking differential, the Q7 is amazingly proficient at rapidly acquiring speed on sketchy road surfaces. |
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Perhaps it takes time and energy to fill in all the colors in a richly detailed scene, with the result that most of our dream imagery is fairly sketchy, even if that sketchiness is not recognized by the dreamer. |
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Carson's bona fides were somewhat sketchy. |
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In some cases, it was difficult to have a clear understanding of the specific responsibilities of the incumbents, given the very sketchy information provided. |
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Furthermore, despite a request for further information, the market survey communicated to the Commission remains sketchy and does not enable the plausibility of the sales forecasts to be checked. |
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Because the station could not afford to send him to Wrigley Field in Chicago, Reagan was forced to improvise a running account of the games based on sketchy details delivered over a teletype machine. |
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Wi-Fi and phone reception is sketchy, which was a joy after a few days. |
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Knowledge of these new species, which include the northern stone crab, is often poor or inadequate, and information is often sketchy on the distribution of the animals or plants and their biology and ecology. |
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The remaining works concentrate mostly on sketchy pictures of hairless creatures with elongated beaklike and sometimes trunklike noses. |
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Whales, dolphins and porpoises all frequent the Irish Sea, but knowledge of how many there may be and where they go is somewhat sketchy. |
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Only sketchy information is available as to his activities during that time. |
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The history of these peoples is sketchy and it is not known when the first settlements were founding in the region. |
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Some, including several major players, have too sketchy a vision of this profession, saying: in the final analysis, the only things which interest them are their earnings and stock-market capitalization. |
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It's very different from Klimt's wispy, sketchy delineation. |
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Whether you're strolling on glacier, groveling up an icy chimney or redpointing a sketchy mixed route, crampons are an essential connection between you and the frozen medium. |
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Instead, Mr Takahata has created a striking and expressionistic storybook aesthetic, with a subdued watercolour palette, sketchy character outlines and plenty of white space. |
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And it is conjecture, based on the sketchy bits of evidence we possess. |
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Because he is so sketchy, I always think that he is up to something. |
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