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"passingly" Definitions
  1. TEMPORARILY
  2. in passing : CURSORILY
  3. [archaic] (archaic) EXCEEDINGLY, SURPASSINGLY

58 Sentences With "passingly"

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Readers of my writings may be passingly familiar with Sydney.
It's a group you're probably at least passingly familiar with.
But the way Ms. Slate is made to look resembles — passingly, cartoonishly — Ms. Glazer.
Anybody who's even passingly familiar with YouTube might have flagged this as a bad decision.
Ryan has proven himself willing to say more passingly indefensible things, too, and has refused to retract them.
I've passingly thought to myself while queuing up the next episode of The Man in the High Castle.
To anyone who's even passingly familiar with the way the social justice left talks, this is just clearly untrue.
Until the release of Diamonds and Pearls in November of 1991, I was only passingly familiar with his greatest hits.
I'd been taking piano lessons for several months, after having become more than passingly interested in the instrument about a year earlier.
It feels ominous that the situation with the novel coronavirus is even passingly similar, even though Ma's book is set in an alternate past.
For one, there's the dead astronauts themselves, who are a mystery mentioned passingly in Borne, but mostly there's the nameless Company and the nameless City.
Since then, the world has expanded to include Rohan, Fangorn, Gondor, tons of places only passingly referenced in the books, and a massive recreation of Moria.
Unlike most candidates, Mr. Sanders only passingly refers to the members of his family in speeches, and they are largely absent from his ads or campaign imagery.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency and the national and international disaster response apparatus would be well advised to become passingly aware of the local context of their work.
The original series is available on Acorn TV, and you'll get more out of these episodes if you're at least passingly familiar with some of the back stories.
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD — It's an odd feeling to love something so much and to be only passingly good at it, but that's my situation when it comes to cryptic crosswords.
He also made that clear in the interview, though it was not mentioned in Lexington's column, which was only passingly about the tax cut or Mr Rubio's view of it.
I've been only passingly aware of the trades that have gone down in The Verge's GOGOT league this year, but I do know that Cersei Lannister has not exactly been the hottest commodity.
It's hard to recall exactly how I began listening to these same four podcasts, all guest-starring a performer with whose film and TV work I remain only passingly familiar, over and over.
Ezra Koenig told me that, in college, he passingly considered becoming a music critic, but the only review he ever wrote was an "embarrassing" rave, published in the online magazine Dusted, about Dirty Projectors' 2003 debut album.
Ward's third novel, " Sing, Unburied, Sing " (Scribner), takes place after Katrina, and the storm is named only once, almost passingly: one character, white, lives in one of the famous post-disaster "Katrina cottages" conferred by the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency.
Requiem is joyless, which fans will say is the point, but the viewer has no reason to feel sorry for any of these pathetic characters, and for someone even passingly familiar with addiction, it's a pretty brutal appraisal of an illness.
Anyone who is passingly familiar with the reality of pre-modern sacks of cities knows that they were intensely bloody affairs, that the mass destruction and wanton slaughter on display in "The Bells" was more the rule than the exception.
"Please, save us, thank you," said Bana al-Abed, a young Syrian girl, who became passingly famous for the videos her mother posted to Twitter from eastern Aleppo, where Syrian government and Russian forces bombed them out of their home.
The game communicates a great deal of character from the tiniest of moments—civilians yell out in joy when you drop down from orbit to save the day, a pilot passingly wonders if her step-father lives in this version of the timeline.
While most Vox readers are at least passingly familiar with Billy Graham (and now his "rule"), many may not know about his grandson, Tullian Tchividjian, once a Presbyterian minister like his grandfather, but now disgraced after a series of extramarital affairs involving women under his ministerial care.
Jack's Manichean worldview supposes that dictators and serial killers—and Danish film directors, for that matter—are compelled to follow their violent, destructive and creative natures just as minority groups and women are destined to be their victims (this idea is only passingly interrogated by Verg).
In actuality, Machines Like Me explicitly references Asimov's laws of robotics, and it's set during the same year as Blade Runner in what appears to be a deliberate tip of the hat, so McEwan is at least passingly familiar with both Asimov and Philip K. Dick.
Editorial No one who is even passingly familiar with the history of the Chicago Police Department can claim to be surprised by a new report showing that the department is plagued by systemic racism and operates with utter disregard for the lives of the black citizens whom it batters, maims and kills.
That it isn't the case recalls a similar blindness only 20 years ago, when Jim Carrey was chattered about as a major thespian for his transformations into assorted crazy characters, while Eddie Murphy, pulling off a half dozen subtly portrayed and utterly distinct people in the Nutty Professor movies, was considered just passingly amusing.
It began with a casual suggestion made to Woese by Francis Crick, the co-discoverer of DNA's structure, who mentioned passingly in a scientific paper that certain long molecules in living creatures, because they are built of multiple small units, coded in sequences that change gradually over time, could serve as signatures of the relatedness between one form of life and another.
Spots like the Clio ad — long-form "branded narratives" in which the product on offer is glimpsed only passingly, if it's shown at all — exemplify a subcategory of commercial that isn't brand-new, exactly (we've seen versions for years during Super Bowls), but that seems particularly well suited to the social-media ecosystems where we spend so much of our time these days.
It will not be "woke" to pillory people as racists for passingly infelicitous gestures, such as referring to black people as "colored people" (like Good Morning America's Amy Robach did last summer), or photoshopping themselves riding on the back of a black athlete in praise of their accomplishment (Ellen DeGeneres and Usain Bolt), or showing blonde, white Khaleesi embraced by brown-skinned Dothrakis on Game of Thrones.
Here are ten things I've learned from my experience of a loss that we never saw coming: Contrary to depictions of suicide in which a person has decided that they do not want to live any longer and concoct an elaborate, premeditated plan for their own death, suicide is a often an in-the-moment decision, even though nearly all attempters have thought about suicide—even if only passingly—at some previous point.
It is mathematically possible to derive boolean algebras which have more than two states. There is not too much use found for these in electronics, although three-state devices are passingly common.
The debate, in March, is unresolved, but according to its rubric it was submitted for adjudication to senyora reyna dona Margarida (Queen Margarida), but no further verses were added.Arnau may have mentioned the queen passingly under the senhal (pet name) "Dolç Talan" (Riquer, 682).
Dyestes or Dyestae (Greek: Δυέσται)VII.7.5, "...περί α Δυέσται συνεστήσαντο την δυναστείαν και Εγχέλειοι ους και Σεσαρέθιους καλούσι..." was an Illyrian tribeMacedonia, Thrace and Illyria: their relations to Greece from the earliest... by Stanley Casson, page 321 located around the silver mines of Damastion. Only Strabo passingly mentions this tribe.
They divorced, and Poppaea married Otho, whom she also divorced, going on to marry the Emperor Nero. Crispinus later became a member of the Roman Senate, due to property qualifications and enjoyed senatorial status. Martial passingly mentions his purple cloak suiting his complexion. In 65, due to Nero's hatred for him, he was banished.
In the continuity of DC's 2011 reboot The New 52, Killer Croc is established to have fought Roy Harper in Hell's Kitchen in a flashback seen in Red Hood and the Outlaws.Red Hood and the Outlaws #3. DC Comics. He is then passingly referenced by Roy, as he is Roy's current sponsor for his alcoholism at the time when Roy was in a bar with Jason Todd.
"On Film, the Battle of 'Midway' Is Lost". The New York Times. 11. Arthur D. Murphy of Variety thought that the film "emerges more as a passingly exciting theme-park extravaganza than a quality motion picture action-adventure story ... Donald S. Sanford's cluttered script, while striving for the long-ago personal element, gets overwhelmed by its action effects."Murphy, Arthur D. (June 16, 1976). "Film Reviews: Midway". Variety. 18.
The audience should not suffer in the theater. Neither drama nor tragedy, but pleasantly sweet melancholy is what they should carry away with them," she argued. Shatskaya said she welcomed the kind of criticism that can be used constructively. During her recording of the "Emerald" track in the Lenkom Theatre Studios, the actor Aleksandr Abdulov passingly remarked: "You sing of an Emerald as if it were a cobble-stone.
Sphenacodontids, a family of carnivorous eupelycosaurs, included the famous Dimetrodon, which is sometimes mistaken for a dinosaur, and was the largest predator of the period. Like Edaphosaurus, Dimetrodon also had a distinctive sail on its back, and it probably served the same purpose - regulating heat. The varanopid family passingly resembled today's monitor lizards and may have had the same lifestyle.Paleos Synapsida Therapsids descended from a clade closely related to the sphenacodontids.
There were five known magistri in the history of the province, though this certainly does not represent the whole. Two are passingly mentioned by Isidore as successive governors in the time of Suinthila, but he omits their names. The first known governor, Comenciolus (possibly Comentiolus), repaired the gates of Cartagena in lieu of the "barbarians" (i.e. the Visigoths) and left an inscription (dated 1 September 589) in the city which survives to this day.
However, Phil proceeds to tell her that he is incapable of divorcing his wife, so he ends the affair. Vonnie subsequently surrenders to Bobby's love for her and their friendship turns into a romance. A forlorn Phil confides in Bobby about his affair—without naming his mistress—before telling him he has determined to divorce his wife. Bobby passingly mentions his relationship with Vonnie and his intention to marry her and return to New York.
The Commons thus immediately set about investigating the preceding elections for signs of misconduct. Though little beyond this was established, it was found that the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Sir Thomas Parry, had swayed the election in Stockbridge. For a brief period, this investigation dominated the Commons: Parry was suspended from the House and, passingly, from his Chancellorship. For many in parliament, this seemed evidence enough that the king's officials had attempted to pack Parliament.
4, Split, 2004, p. 147-148. . Fiamengo published sixteen collections of poems, among which some of the gathered evergreen status being performed by Oliver Dragojević (for whom he wrote 60 songsJakša Fiamengo za Olivera je napisao više od 60 pjesama, a ovo su one po kojima ćemo ga pamtiti Tportal. Published 27 December 2018.), Meri Cetinić and other noted Dalmatian-music singers (esp. klapas): Piva klapa ispo' volta ("Klapa sings under the bridge"), Nadalina, Karoca gre, Nocturno, U prolazu ("Passingly"), Promenade ("The Walkways").
In Book IV, there are only two knights that have ever successfully held against Lancelot: Sir Tristan and Gareth. This was always under conditions where one or both parties were unknown by the other, for these knights loved each other "passingly well". Gareth was knighted by Lancelot himself when he took upon him the adventure on behalf of Lynette. However, in Book XVIII (Chapter VIII): "The Death of Arthur", the unarmed Gareth and his brother Gaheris are killed accidentally by Lancelot during the rescue of Guinevere.
Introductory psychology textbook authors Coon, Mitterer and Martini, passingly mentioning NoFap (former pornography users who have since chosen to abstain from the material) speak of pornography as a "supernormal stimulus" but use the model of compulsion rather than addiction. A number of studies have found neurological markers of addiction in Internet porn users, which is consistent with a large body of research finding similar markers in other kinds of problematic internet users. Yet other studies have found that critical biomarkers of addiction are missing, and most addiction biomarkers have never been demonstrated for pornography.
After Jimmy passingly mentions the Hubble Space Telescope, a man in the audience dressed head to toe in New York Yankees apparel named Milky J (Bashir Salahuddin) enthusiastically begins listing and showing photos of astronomical features photographed by the telescope, each one punctuated by him yelling "Hubble gotchu!" He also sang a song about it, and later showed a rap video he made. This sketch's timing may be based on the song "Rock You" by The Roots. He appeared in a recent shout- outs sketch, sending shout-outs to molecular models.
Mental illness, gender and sexuality were frequent recurring themes in his work. Many of his novels centred on a protagonist who was struggling to find the moral and ethical and rational course of action in a situation that had spun wildly out of control. His characters often carried dark personal secrets, and were often conflicted -- sometimes to the point of psychosis -- by these burdens. He publicly mentioned his homosexuality, passingly and perhaps for the first time, on a broadcast of the programme The Shulman File in the 1970s, taking flabbergasted host Morton Shulman completely by surprise.
In that official Somali account, Sultan Nur appears in but one sentence in the book.Taariikhdii daraawiishta iyo Sayid Maxamad Cabdille Xasan, 1895–1920. 1976. p. 40 Said S. Samatar in his book (Oral Poetry and Somali Nationalism: The Case of Sayid Mahammad 'Abdille Hasan. 2009), basically a translation of the official Somali version into English, passingly reduced the role of Sultan Nur in the dervish rebellion to one paragraph in which he claimed Mohammed Abdullah Hassan deposed Sultan Nur as the head of the Habr Yunis clan and replaced him with another sultan, a claim that he fails to substantiate by any citation.
Like EP1, EP2 received mixed reviews and was sometimes compared unfavorably to the band's earlier work. In a 2.0/10 review for Pitchfork, Jayson Greene described the two EPs as "an increasingly mournful asterisk affixed to a beloved legacy". Greene gave modest praise to "Magdalena" which he wrote "sounds, passingly, like a lesser track from Bossanova or Teenager of the Year", but panned "Blue Eyed Hexe", writing "[Black Francis] screams like a Brian Johnson imitator over a foursquare riff with no wit or play in it, the clonking woodblock hitting like a kid brother socking you repeatedly in the arm." John Dolan from Rolling Stone wrote that EP2 "feels like a faint echo of the band's later albums".
The episode ended without an obvious acknowledgment that it was the series finale, although Farmer did passingly refer to the final scene as "the end of the era" and designer John Bruce addressed the camera in close up to say, "Thank You, While You Were Out." Due to the success of the show in Latin America, Mientras No Estabas was created for the Discovery En Español channel. The show's name is a literal translation of While You Were Out and is hosted by Arturo. In October 2018, building upon its successful revival of sister series Trading Spaces, as well as Discovery's recent acquisition of Scripps Networks Interactive, it was announced that TLC and HGTV had jointly ordered a revived, fifth season of While You Were Out.
Many of the plots featured, included or revolved around spoofing particular things, including films such as Jurassic Park and It Came From Outer Space, and television programmes, including The Crystal Maze and the long-running televised fundraisers Children in Need and Comic Relief. There were also frequent references to other Robin Hood incarnations, most notably ITV's Robin of Sherwood (and in particular that series' Clannad soundtrack is lampooned in the episode "The Whitish Knight") and the contemporary film adaptation Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. The latter actually features Howard Lew Lewis (Rabies) among its cast - hence his doubly witty line in the episode "They Came from Outer Space," which episode also passingly satirises the film for casting the lead with an American accent (Kevin Costner).
The Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard opens his 1844 book Philosophical Fragments with the quote "Better well hanged than ill wed" which is a paraphrase of Feste's comment to Maria in Act 1, Scene 5: "Many a good hanging prevents a bad marriage". Nietzsche also refers passingly to Twelfth Night (specifically, to Sir Andrew Aguecheek's suspicion, expressed in Act 1, Scene 3, that his excessive intake of beef is having an inverse effect on his wit) in the third essay of his Genealogy of Morality. Agatha Christie's 1940 mystery novel Sad Cypress draws its title from a song in Act II, Scene IV of Twelfth Night. The protagonists of Vita Sackville-West's 1930 novel The Edwardians are named Sebastian and Viola, and are brother and sister.
Half of the speech is, however, on matters unrelated to Juche and praises the Soviets, which is ill-suited to the ideology's stress on self- reliance. For the next ten years Kim failed to elaborate on Juche, even on important occasions such as his speech to mark the tenth anniversary of the North Korean state. The concept had all but completely disappeared from the vocabulary of his works with the exception of a 1960 speech, On the Lessons Drawn From Guidance to the Work of the Kangso County Party Committee, where he passingly mentions it. The next work to deal with Juche in detail was Kim's On Socialist Construction in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the South Korean Revolution, a lecture he had given when visiting Indonesia.
The duo leave the Martys arguing before departing to an unknown time in their own DeLorean.Back to the Future: The Game, Chapter 5 – Outatime It is implied that the Time Train stays with Clara, Jules and Verne, passingly mentioned as enjoying the same nomadic life around the time- stream of Doc, but it is never seen in the game. In Back to the Future: The Ride, Doc, who now lives in a lab called the Institute of Future Technology, had created an 8-passenger DeLorean that can fly just like the original DeLorean (which can be seen in the ride and in the outside display) and the Time Train (which can only be seen in display outside of the attraction). Unlike the original DeLorean, the flux capacitor is in the front of the cockpit along with a small screen, the time circuits, and the speedometer.
The LGBT Encyclopedia states the following regarding Pasolini's homosexuality: > While openly gay from the very start of his career, Pasolini rarely dealt > with homosexuality in his movies. The subject is featured prominently in > Teorema (1968), where Terence Stamp's mysterious God-like visitor seduces > the son and father of an upper-middle-class family; passingly in Arabian > Nights (1974), in an idyll between a king and a commoner that ends in death; > and, most darkly of all, in Salò, or The 120 Days of Sodom (1975), his > infamous rendition of the Marquis de Sade's compendium of sexual > horrors.Ehrenstein, David (2005). "Pasolini, Pier Paolo" , glbtq: An > Encyclopedia of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Culture In 1963 Pasolini met "the great love of his life", 15-year-old Ninetto Davoli, whom he later cast in his 1966 film Uccellacci e uccellini (literally Bad Birds and Little Birds but translated in English as The Hawks and the Sparrows).

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