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"Beau Travail" didn't have much dialogue, either, and what there was of it was fragmentary and unconvincing.
It was fragmentary, with a heavy accent, and the stroke Mr. Paik suffered six years ago has made him even more difficult to understand.
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"It's fragmentary and grotesque.
The last book was apparently more theoretical, but in the surviving manuscript it is fragmentary.
That it is fragmentary only makes the pieces we have seem more valuable.
"Of course it is fragmentary, jagged-edged, with violent swerves in scale and tone.
Perhaps because it's fragmentary, a fever dream of super-saturation cut with voice over from Godard's dog.
It's fragmentary: sometimes arresting and individual; sometimes leaden, with the dull repetitiveness of the person who has lost her energy; and it's sometimes apocalyptic.
Dr. Niman says the authors of the Emerging Infectious Diseases article were too conservative: even though the dates in it were fragmentary, it was possible to infer that in about 10 of the 15 cases, there was a gap in onset dates of at least five days, which would fit with the flu's incubation time of two to five days.
It must be said that even if the CGA scale is a useful tool, several authors have described some limitations (Carreca et al, 2005): it is not standardised, it is time consuming and it is fragmentary, thereby impeding a correct global assessment of the patient.
The information provided was fragmentary, he said.
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