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MEXICO CITY — The Cuban national baseball team can be roughly described as the opposite image of the Washington Senators of yesteryear.
Videotaped performances like "Santa Chocolate Shop" and "Heidi" (a collaboration with Mike Kelley), with their scatological and sexual antics, can't even be roughly described here.
The menu includes a fiery riff on Cracker Jack, duck salad in a tamarind dressing and pav, roughly described as Indian sliders.
Individual grades are usually grouped into brackets that combine several tiers, with ABC1s roughly described to be middle class, while C2DEs are broadly working class.
In a nutshell, the idea behind copyright levies is to compensate rights holders (via collection societies) for activities roughly described as "private copying" by imposing charges on media and equipment that enable such activities.
Surrealism has several styles, and the eight Mattas in the show are a virtuoso display of biomorphic Surrealism, which can be roughly described as abstract shapes come alive, or threatening to come alive.
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The phrase roughly describes the kind of selfish player who chooses the wrong character and then moans about the rest of the people on his team.
Numerical results show that this closed-form expression roughly describes the above variation for sliding-free, clamped-clamped and clamped-sliding beams in a fundamental vibration mode.
That document roughly describes how to make hemispheres of enriched uranium, for which the only known use is in nuclear warheads.
Another standard unit used by scientists, the mole, roughly describes how many particles are contained in a given amount of mass.
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