Sentence examples for in indeterminate from inspiring English sources

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Shaw records a perennial Sunday – or possibly Thursday – afternoon in indeterminate weather, and there's never anyone about.

Like the gelatin of primeval life, they float in indeterminate spaces that might be seen as enlargements of microscopic environments.

Also, as the country continues to urbanize and voters gain access to electronic media, Pakistan's voting patterns may be changing in indeterminate ways.

New ministers will need to examine the explosion in indeterminate sentencing – which has increased from 3,000 indeterminate sentences in 1992 to 12,822 in March 2010.

In indeterminate and aleatory music (the latter type allowing the performer a limited degree of freedom), the notation must offer choices to the performer or be deliberately imprecise.

He is well over 6ft tall, his bulky frame dressed in indeterminate numbers of layers of black, his moon-pale face and soft features and smile partly covered by strands of long, straight black hair.

As the decade went on, that subject matter increasingly tended toward generative organic structures: bulbs and seeds, hivelike or branching shapes typically rendered in oils and set in indeterminate compositional spaces like stylized botanical illustrations.

Annelid eggs, like those of flatworms and mollusks, exhibit spiral, or determinate, cleavage, so called because early differentiation of various regions occurs; in indeterminate cleavage (in echinoderm and chordate eggs), early differentiation does not occur.

The rise of the Islamic State in Iraq and al-Sham, also known as ISIS, has been geographically disorienting: it has made sudden, sweeping moves into Northern Iraq, threatened the Turkish border, and put out videos, shot in indeterminate stretches of desert, in which hostages are mocked and killed.

Sitting in cars with floors striped in indeterminate liquids; listening to conductors' endless incomprehensible announcements (Place hand over mouth and repeat after me: Mmpf mur riz mmpf emph); giving wide berth to troubled people spread over four seats and screaming obscenities at invisible foes; we have all been well schooled in the art of Tuning It Out.

Those vast, ungainly, disturbingly infectious paintings, their pigment scraped down with meat cleavers into the tooth of the unstretched canvases, portray mercenaries and torturers at work and play in indeterminate locales, recalling Kandinsky's remark on the space of abstraction: "Not here, not there, but somewhere".

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