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- adjective Not
detailed .
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The smaller in game models don't look as good though, coming off as undetailed, which is a bummer because players can customize their fairies 'outfits.
IGN DS 2009
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The smaller in game models don't look as good though, coming off as undetailed, which is a bummer because players can customize their fairies 'outfits.
IGN DS 2009
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Public-company disclosure will pull back the curtain on some of Glencore's most closely held secrets—notably the fabulous, but so far undetailed, wealth it has generated for its partners.
Glencore IPO Will Pull Back the Veil Dana Cimilluca 2011
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I can't even imagine the type of person that would have this on display in their home?? jerry butler looks terribly undetailed. a low point for sideshow. like a something a high school kid made in art class. blog comments powered by Disqus
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As with the warrior's lion fat, there is also more than a little fantasizing going on, for however undetailed, a potential result of the use of the magical medium is being projected onto the wearer's screen of consciousness.
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She showed Bonnard how to operate the tagger, Cleiti how to read the life-form telltale, and Terilla how to be sure the recorder was functioning as they'd be passing over relatively undetailed terrain.
Cattle Town 2010
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Most of the Working Group's recommendations wouldn't require legislation -- except for an as-yet undetailed proposal for regulating mortgage brokers -- but could be implemented by regulators or the industry.
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Most of the Working Group's recommendations wouldn't require legislation -- except for an as-yet undetailed proposal for regulating mortgage brokers -- but could be implemented by regulators or the industry.
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You have neither shown that it is too undetailed nor that it is full of errors.
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Nick's hypothesis is not only too undetailed to apply, but it is full of errors.
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