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Isegawa's theme, periodically and sometimes haphazardly inserted, is that the implants of colonialism, proselytizing religions, party politics, capitalism, militarism and international financial aid have distorted Uganda's authenticity and rendered it a realm of baleful imagination.

The new map, a companion to the weekend service change guide called the Weekender, which was unveiled in September, explains mysteries that late-night subway riders until now have often learned by reading the sometimes haphazardly posted signage, or consulting fellow, sometimes inebriated, passengers.

One Amazon customer review lauds, "this movie simply and eloquently captured the passions of an unlikely coalition of people from all across the political spectrum who quickly came together in response to a uniquely American message, and who unexpectedly, enthusiastically and sometimes haphazardly ended up immersing themselves entirely in a political campaign".

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Free to search for the disappeared now, Iraqis have sometimes exhumed mass graves haphazardly, leading to confusion about the identities of the people found and how they were killed.

The official said a Yankees official had told him that Steinbrenner had sometimes acted so single-handedly and haphazardly that, if he did listen to someone about pursuing a player, it was just as likely to be an accountant as a scout.

The site, they said, is intended to help studios dispose of props systematically, and profitably — props that might otherwise be locked in storage, or offered more haphazardly on eBay or Craigslist, sometimes by individuals who simply walked them off a set.

The city continued to shake every hour or so, sometimes jolting strongly enough that the water swished haphazardly in our water filter.

As the clash unfolded, scores of soldiers rushed to the scene of the clashes in their own cars, battered sedans or old station wagons, haphazardly waving rifles and wearing ill-fitting and sometimes mismatched fatigues.

Those who haphazardly "direct their minds down untrodden paths" are sometimes "lucky enough in their wanderings to hit upon some truth," but "it is far better," writes Descartes, "never to contemplate investigating the truth about any matter than to do so without a method" (Rules 4, AT 10 371).

It's haphazardly planned.

The book feels haphazardly organized.

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