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Discover Ludwig"lazy notes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to notes that are made in a lazy or careless manner. Example: "I couldn't keep up with my studying because I only had my lazy notes from class to review."
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It is telling that none of the three dissents mention Spyer — not Chief Justice John Roberts's tense procedural sketch, nor Alito's lazy notes on how back in the day heterosexuality and child-rearing and marriage were inseparable, nor Scalia's rant.
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Others described him as lazy, carefully noting when he took off on Fridays for the Hamptons.
Portico's message is clear from the pulsating opener, Window Seat, with its lazy, swerving long notes for bowed bass and electronic strings – it could almost be a piece from Australian sonic trance legends the Necks.
The classic friend of the lazy reader: Cliff's Notes, Spark Notes, or other shortened summaries of long classics, available at most bookstores and libraries.
It has a one-note, lazy level of conception that characterizes much of Mr. Parsons's work, and to which the audience — which really does know better — responded with tepid politesse.
Whereas Monfette acknowledged that the fans would consider the problem to have been a simple case of lazy writing, he noted that over-writing played a main role in the series becoming unexpectedly unrealistic.
Pointing out the Web's many advantages for researchers, Quint notes that "lazy research was not invented by the Web".
"He sees other people in need as lazy and slackers," Dushku notes.
It's been used countless times in ads and film, but there's something beautiful and moving in it's simple notes and lazy rhythm.
He pointed out that they go well with a seersucker suit and also look great with jeans or khakis, adding a dandified note to lazy summer dressing.
Or perhaps the explanation is nothing more complicated than the usual: doctors are blowhards, too self-important to bother to scribble the note, too lazy, too smug.
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