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But it's hard to tell if the eager cast of performers is simply not razor tight or whether Gattelli is going for a loose, unprecise vibe.
Michael Giltz: Theater: Newsies Not So Hot Off the Press Michael Giltz 2011
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But it's hard to tell if the eager cast of performers is simply not razor tight or whether Gattelli is going for a loose, unprecise vibe.
Michael Giltz: Theater: Newsies Not So Hot Off the Press Michael Giltz 2011
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Thinks are unfolding but as of yet it is too unprecise to talk about it.
Thankful Friday: all is good « Me, Myself and Other Things 2009
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And yet Paul preferred to teach on the nature of the resurrected body by using unprecise images, rather than use the clear words of his Lord and Saviour.
Faith in Vane? James F. McGrath 2009
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Thinks are unfolding but as of yet it is too unprecise to talk about it.
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Speculate for exoplanets for which the information is unprecise :
32 Nearby Stars 2008
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The baking time was really unprecise, but I just kept a close eye on them.
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These observations of mine are admittedly casual and unprecise.
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It has the disadvantage of being a little unprecise, depending on how wet and how loose the material is.
Chapter 9 1995
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A calculation geared only to the national averages is often too unprecise as the use of a biogas plant will normally have a positive effect on the general living and working conditions.
7. Data collection 1993
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