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"woolliness" Definitions
  1. the fact of being covered in wool or soft, thick hair
  2. (disapproving) the fact of not being clear or definite

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Nonetheless it was delightful, with subtle aromas and flavors of stone fruits and flowers, and a touch of woolliness.
Chung Jae-won of Kookmin University in Seoul says that the law's woolliness means it might apply differently to those in power.
There was reasonable speculation that Ms Warren's woolliness on health care was a tactical move, enabling her to strike a more centrist pose on securing the Democratic nomination.
Some species and varieties are gaining in popularity as garden plants, partly because of their herbal and culinary value. partly because of their Karooid character, and partly because of their attractive, persistently snowy appearance, both in flower and in seed. They also are valued in bird-friendly gardens, because some species of birds actively collect the woolliness of the empty seed follicles for their nests.
The religious correspondent for The Times, Clifford Longley, commented that "Mrs Thatcher's known impatience with theological and moral woolliness ... will have been a factor."John Campbell, Margaret Thatcher. The Iron Lady (Jonathan Cape, 2003), p. 394. Carey was confirmed as Archbishop of Canterbury on 27 March 1991Lambeth Palace Library Research Guide – Places of Confirmation of Election of Archbishops of Canterbury (Accessed 7 May 2014) and enthroned on 19 April 1991.
The first episode of Heston's Fantastical Food had two million viewers on Channel 4, beating Dara Ó Briain's Science Club, the first episode of which was broadcast at the same time on BBC Two. John Crace of The Guardian thought that Heston's Fantastical Food was too similar to his previous Channel 4 outings, describing him as a "flatscreen one-trick wonder". He felt that the show had been padded out from twenty minutes to an hour and found it conceited that Blumenthal was doing something useful. Tim Dowling reviewed the second episode, also for The Guardian saying that "Heston's mission suffered from a woolliness of intent that made it hard to justify the grandeur of the project".
Size of Elasmotherium (light grey) compared to a human and other rhinos Elasmotherium is typically reconstructed as a woolly animal, generally based on the woolliness exemplified in contemporary megafauna such as mammoths and the woolly rhino. However, it is sometimes depicted as bare-skinned like modern rhinos. In 1948, Russian palaeontologist Valentin Teryaev suggested it was semi-aquatic with a dome-like horn, and resembled a hippo because the animal had 4 toes like a wetland tapir rather than the 3 toes in other rhinos, but Elasmotherium has since been shown to have had only 3 functional toes, and Teryaev's reconstruction has not garnered much scientific attention. The known specimens of E. sibiricum reach up to in length, with shoulder heights of over , while E. caucasicum reaches at least in body length with an estimated mass of , making Elasmotherium the largest rhinos of the Quaternary.
Minor criticisms included the "woolliness" of certain glossary definitions (which "has unfortunate consequences in the descriptions that follow"), issues with the main key, a lack of ranges for many measurements, truncated peduncles in some line drawings, and no mention of bract morphology in the species descriptions. More serious criticism was levelled at the inclusion of numerous informally named taxa and at Lowrie's reliance on original descriptions (without examination of type material) in making certain taxonomic determinations, particularly with respect to the confused D. omissa. Cheek also added: "For the grower of pygmy Drosera, a major disappointment is that the numerous cultivar names that so many pygmy sundew species, of direct wild origin, have been traded under for 10 years or more [...] are not accounted for, nor mentioned anywhere in the text." Summarising, Cheek wrote: > Even in view of the reservations expressed above, the keys, descriptions, > maps and illustrations are vastly superior to those of previous authors.

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