Sanchez seems to have as many detractors and supporters as Tebow, whose role has been clearly defined but amorphously described. |
This manifests itself here in the curvaceous shapes of coloured enamel and oil paint flowing into each other amorphously. |
With the more amorphously defined 'public order' offences, criteria of what constitutes a disturbance are situationally variable. |
With regurgitation, the acid dissolves tooth structure amorphously from the free margin of the gingiva on the lingual surface of the maxillary anterior teeth. |
A series of lilting piano melodies move amorphously through subtle soundscapes. |
Many of the three-dimensional works are displayed on a series of large, amorphously shaped islands that resemble flat-topped, pale yellow sand dunes. |