Sentence examples for ragged form from inspiring English sources

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Landing a lofty berth at the Toronto film festival, it fostered a select but vocal audience for its strange, beguilingly ragged form: charting the rise and fall of the anorexia-riven princess of oatmeal pop with a blend of archive miscellanea, artificial talking heads and, most crucially, a host of Barbie doll-enacted dramatisations.

The director knew what he had: Even in its ragged form, "Tootsie" was unmistakably a classic.

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On the anniversary of the fire, Ms. Fisher and other survivors will gather at a restaurant across from the former Station site, where a circle of ragged crosses form a makeshift memorial to the dead.

A ragged line formed when two ticket collectors arrived.

Moving westward, Dolores strengthened into the first hurricane of the season on July 7 as a ragged eye formed.

A ragged eye formed on January 20 and became better defined, and early on January 21, Charly intensified into a tropical cyclone.

That day, Fausto strengthened slightly as a ragged eye formed while the storm passed between the islands of Clarion and Socorro.

Steel beams dangle from the edges of the hole like ragged tapestry and form a wildly chaotic pile in the center.

H69/41d cells have a distinct morphology: while H69 cells are non-adherent cells that form ragged aggregates, the variant cells, while also non-adherent, form tight spheres reminiscent of those seen with stem cell populations (Figure 5A).

A ragged, undifferentiated line formed to pick up and drop off skates.

Late on May 5, a ragged eye began forming within the convection, which was indicative of a strengthening storm.

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