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Plots are mostly sketchy, but images nestle firmly in memory.
They cite Afghan and Pakistani intelligence reports, mostly sketchy, that have spoken of Mr. bin Laden and an entourage of several dozen moving more than once since the American bombing of the Tora Bora mountains late last year.
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For the latter group, coverage is generally sketchy.
The remaining works concentrate mostly on sketchy pictures of hairless creatures with elongated beaklike and sometimes trunklike noses.
From those carefully monogrammed pages in the 1490s another man emerges: a music-lover, a delighted (though short-sighted) ogler of dancing maidens, an inveterate loser of tennis balls, and an amorous husband whose marriage to Elizabeth of York, cut short by her death in 1503, is depicted by Mr Penn mostly in sketchy flashbacks.
Are they sketchy and fidgety?
While estimates remain sketchy, mostly because the cause of death is seldom narrowed to hospital-acquired infections, the National Audit Office stood by its assertion, first made in 2000, that the infections result in at least 5,000 deaths a year.
Mason Goss said his knowledge of his father's career was sketchy, based mostly on surmise and speculation.
The F.A.A. regulated the helicopter operation under sketchy rules used mostly for private aviation, the board pointed out.
Mostly, however, personal details remain sketchy, and it's easy to imagine that these men's rugged lives leave them little time for reflection.
The technique of painting in white overglaze pigment on the blue-white glaze, called bianco sopra bianco ("white on white"), was effectively employed; purple and blue were also used in decoration, which mostly took the form of sketchy flowers, figures, and scrollwork, sometimes in the "Chinese" style.
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