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13 Sentences With "scantest"

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It has rounded corners and just the scantest of frames above and on the sides of it.
The local teenagers might as well be from "Bye Bye Birdie" — and they evolve from antagonists to allies with the scantest provocation.
The Federal Trade Commission had found that Oz's producers did the scantest research on the show's guests, which allowed modern-day snake oil salesmen to appear on air hawking bogus products.
And yet now he stands on the cusp of one of the unlikeliest, finest managerial achievements imaginable: winning the Champions League in a season with, by modern English standards, the scantest resources imaginable.
I love movies, and spent the first three-quarters of my life obsessing about this weird pageant of self-appraisal and mawkish mourning, and even I've struggled in recent years to give the scantest of shits about who wins what.
By spotlighting how he is continuing the payments (something he decries as unfair earlier in the film), Minding the Gap still offers "proof" that Zack has claimed responsibility while only providing the scantest video evidence that he visits his child.
To start, anyone who closely follows Republican FCC Commissioners Ajit Pai and Michael O'Rielly knows they have disagreed with the FCC's many overreaches based on the merits: scantest facts of any consumer problem; no competition conclusion rigor; "economics-free" analyses; no direct statutory authority; and disregard for due process.
Take even the scantest glance at his Discogs page and you'll see the rap sheet of a man in a near constant state of creative flux—moving from woozing compositions with beat poet Allen Ginsberg, to horn arrangements for a nascent Talking Heads and work with legendary producers like Walter Gibbons, Larry Levan and Peter Zummo.
One can read this work most fruitfully as part of a continuing conversation, girded by the texts of the Torah and the Talmud (notwithstanding Lévy's admission that he has but the scantest knowledge of Hebrew) and watched over by the philosophers Emmanuel Levinas and Benny Lévy (no relation); Lévy, whom B.H.L. describes as "a sort of Jewish imam," was in fact a political figure who served as Jean-Paul Sartre's personal secretary and eventually embraced Orthodox Judaism.
The Kentish region, settled by the Jutes from Jutland, has the scantest literary remains. Each of these four dialects was associated with an independent kingdom on the island. Of these, Northumbria south of the Tyne, and most of Mercia, were overrun by the Vikings during the 9th century. The portion of Mercia that was successfully defended, and all of Kent, were then integrated into Wessex under Alfred the Great.
" In a review of Spawn, Steven W. Beattie focused on Gill's interest in describing her subjects with the scantest of words. Her directness is understood when she writes about the claustrophobia of life on a reservation—“get me out of these fifteen square kilometres" and the conditions that the colonial system imposed upon her—“I am a village that didn’t have a choice.” The poems follow the life cycle of an ouananiche—a type of salmon—where Gill juxtaposes nature poetry with pop- culture references. Her work appears in anthologies and magazines such as Estuaire, Le Sabord, Poème Sale, Sirale, Guernica Magazine, and Tupelo Quarterly in both English and French.
On the scantest of data (weather bureaus, out the window, smell in the air and nut gatherers) but prior to satellite, Doppler weather radar, space weather, home weather stations, and little local information – Giese could look globally and give weather forecasts as far out as six weeks or six months. By the mid-1970s, KCRA established news bureaus throughout the state, began producing its own public affairs programming, and initiated a consumer affairs division to answer the needs of concerned consumers. From 1991 to 1993, KCRA (later to be joined by KRON-TV and KPIX in San Francisco) participated in an experiment in which prime time programming would air one hour earlier (from 7 to 10 p.m., mirroring typical network scheduling in the Central, Mountain and Hawaii Time Zones, instead of the standard 8 to 11 p.m.
Giampa claimed that he stumbled upon original material in 1987, after he had purchased Lanston Monotype, and that some of the papers that had been his evidence had been lost in a flood at his house, while Parker claimed that an additional source was material in a section of the Smithsonian now closed due to asbestos contamination. Giampa asked Parker to complete the type from the limited number of surviving letters, which was issued in June 2009 by Font Bureau under the name of 'Starling'. Reception to the claims was sceptical, with dismissal from Morison's biographer Nicolas Barker and Luc Devroye among others; Barker suggested that the material had been fabricated in order to aid Giampa in embarrassing Monotype's British branch, while Devroye and Thomas Phinney of FontLab suggested that the claim had begun as a prank. In 2010, writer Mark Owens described Parker's article in retrospect as "the scantest of evidence" and a "fog of irrelevant details".

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