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Two weak pieces did not help.
In these weak pieces, Frazier dips Francesca Woodman's kitsch in female-blackness-as-degradation.
The ruling against China had been based on "woefully weak pieces of evidence", the white paper fumed, according to a copy of the text published by Xinhua, Beijing's official news agency.
Finally, in 2000, it split into four weak pieces.
"Bars is one of my weak pieces so I'll definitely go back and work on that," she said.
A diverse collection of individually weak pieces of evidence can result in a strong conclusion, and actually allows for the inclusion of more of the literature, making the most of the scant evidence available (Norris and others 2012).
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That makes for a remarkably weak piece of journalism, and an enormously frustrating situation.
David Hammons is represented by a weak piece, a gong with a target configuration.
Other than that, it's a weak piece, which makes you yearn romantically for John Humphrys' hectoring tones.
The Race Relations bill was championed by many on the left, making its way through parliament despite criticisms that it was a weak piece of legislation.
To begin, Ani Kavafian and Anne - Marie McDermottperformed the Violin Sonata, a relatively weak piece from the period around 1940, when Copland had his biggest successes.
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