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8 Sentences With "most glancing"

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Chief Justice Roberts's opinion in the Wisconsin case lacked soaring language or all but the most glancing criticism of gerrymandering.
There is a presence and simultaneity of all personal histories in Rowe's characters; even the memories most glancing, hated or secret make their ripples.
His friends' issues with their parents take place in the margins, while Ben's issues with his father get only the most glancing of references.
Even when given the chance to take on Mr. Sanders and Mr. Buttigieg, she offered only the most glancing critiques before returning to her broader message.
So too her energy for the most glancing relationships, like those with the thousands of readers who have waited hours for her to sign a book when she is on tour.
"For the president just to leave that out of his speech — not address that at all except in the most glancing way — really stood out to me as an omission," said Rep.
" Every piece felt steeped in the sepia tones of McKean's unsettling art even if it seemed to make only the most glancing contact with the image's contents: Valente's "No One Dies in Nowhere," for instance, opens next to a pencil-sketched image of a bird-headed person in a long thick scarf and coat, but spins from it an affecting story of afterlives that's C. S. Lewis's "The Great Divorce" dressed in hard-boiled noir by way of "The Pilgrim's Progress.
Charles Champlin of the Los Angeles Times called it > brisk, active, bright, technically impeccable, simple-minded, full of tricky > effects and free of all but the most glancing resemblances to nasty old > reality. It is a formula picture, and such troubles as there are arise > mainly from the fact that the formula has known much stronger ingredients > (Fred MacMurray and flubber, let's say) in the past.Champlin, Charles (March > 27, 1969). "'The Love Bug' Screening at Grauman's".

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