Contracts were issued quickly, and written
sketchily, by the CPA; frequently, businessmen dealing with the agency said, they'd be posted on a CPA Web site with bids due the very next day--an impossible deadline to meet for any contractor who didn't have advance warning.
Montanism, to which he ardently subscribed, was an apocalyptic-cure-ascetic creed, seen by the famous Protestant theologian Adolf Harnack (1851-1930) as an attempt to return to early Christian roots; it survived
sketchily until the 9th century.
His oil painting as a nine-yearold, Horses in a Stable, is nothing to be ashamed of, a rough work indeed but curiously pointing the direction in which his early work would go It is a very dark piece, lots of brown,
sketchily done but with its own integrity.
We
sketchily made it across and then had to contend with getting up on the cement walls for a peek.
Traditionally, the wide reach of this subpoena power has been mitigated by the secrecy of grand jury proceedings: Any testimony or documents, however
sketchily obtained, as least stayed within the courtroom.
seems little aware of the broad range of Christian spiritual tradition and somewhat
sketchily informed about classic Christian theology.
Babette finds in a woman's magazine the key to unlocking Thomas's natural potency; by means of an erotic technique only very
sketchily suggested, she exploits the "explosive effect" of an Altoids mint.
In two related paintings by Henri Matisse, his spare, terse impromptu, Still Life of Fruit and Flowers, is transposed, although still
sketchily, to his portrait of his wife, Madame Matisse in a Kimono.
Taking its title from his father's advice to "treat all people--even the most unsightly beetles--as if they were angels sent from heaven," this remembrance often takes the contours of a fable with its idealized heroes who meet tragic deaths (his father Heilab and brother Tewolde), angelic and
sketchily rendered female characters (relief workers, volunteers, as well as his mother and sisters).
Leggon has
sketchily noted that there are too many scientists chasing too few academic positions and research grants.
Robert instead draws on the standard authorities to support his conventional wisdom, making his sermons unpromising material for a close analysis of their content--even if that content had been transmitted to us less
sketchily.
In the extremely polite exchange
sketchily covering such topics as women's role in the Catholic church and abortion rights, Martini gives up no ground whatsoever while Eco tends to bend too far.
Most of the secondary characters were so
sketchily drawn that it was up to the dancers to make something of them.
There is certainly fascinating material, and the evidence marshalled is compelling, but the exposition reads
sketchily. There is, for example, a need for a clearer contrast with more conventional views of the Wagner-Nietzsche relationship, which may help elucidate the ideas presented here.