Sentence examples for loosely familiar from inspiring English sources

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Rather, he said, the aide and Mr. Mitchell were loosely familiar with each other and they were talking about Iraq, and the aide suggested that Mr. Mitchell ask a question.

We'll assume you're at least loosely familiar with Keats (the Grecian urn, "Beauty is Truth…"), of whom F. Scott Fitzgerald stated: "For awhile after you quit Keats all other poetry seems to be only whistling or humming".

The pair, already loosely familiar from the city's vibrant club scene, were double booked as guests on a local radio show, where Norris had made it to "L" on his regular feature, "The A-Z of Sixties Psych".

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In terms of the actual textures and melodies on this album, we wanted to loosely evoke some familiar things from older movies that have touched on these ideas.

Ranged against him are the people the West habitually labels the "pragmatic" conservatives, grouped loosely around the familiar figure of Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, a former president Mr Ahmadinejad routed in the presidential election of 2005.In this section Wall Street's crisis A colonial uprising Conservative or conservative?

The core of the radR program is a 'processing manager' that consists of a user interface loosely based around the familiar media-player paradigm, that allows the user to start and stop processing, choose sources and sinks for data and output, and display data and the output from basic target finding (clutter learning and target extraction) and tracking ("track-while-scan") algorithms.

Wear clothes that are familiar, fit loosely, and don't constrict you.

Shorebirds are a rather loosely defined group that includes familiar species like sandpipers, plovers and killdeers as well as the more exotic avocets, stilts and whimbrels.

Think about these questions as you sketch out the parameters of the new world you're creating: Will it be loosely based on places that are familiar to you in real life?

If you're not familiar with the case it goes loosely as follows: When the Americans first arrested Omar in Afghanistan, he was accused of throwing a grenade that killed an American solider.

This sequel, which was given the incredibly familiar title, T2, is said to be loosely based on Welsh's second Trainspotting book, Porno.

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