From still lifes to landscapes, graceful interiors to unwieldy allegorical scenes, his work is waywardly old-fashioned. |
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And the only fully fit fast bowler, James Prior, bowled waywardly in the first innings. |
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Prague functions as a university should have — as a place where error and accomplishment are close kin, and waywardly explored. |
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One thing does lead to another, but waywardly, in a mosaic of conflicting impulses and ambivalent decisions. |
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But comically, Doumbia capitalises on more uncertain defending in the box but take the ball under full control and fires waywardly. |
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While he started off waywardly in the first over, he looked a completely different bowler second over onwards. |
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The Marussia then started to roll waywardly across the track without the driver, forcing the race to be neutralized behind the safety car to allow marshals to remove the Marussia. |
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However, Fenelon was not so clinical as his strike partner, waywardly firing over the bar when played through one-on-one. |
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If you over-protect youngsters then, as they get older, they are more likely to act waywardly. |
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Zimbabwe were without Brian Vitori and Tawanda Mupariwa, who were unavailable due to injury, and the depleted seam attack began waywardly. |
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Again, like the stalemate encounter with the Hammers, United were restricted to long-range efforts with Mathieu Debuchy again hammering waywardly at the visitors' goal. |
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Yahia Kebe had a glorious chance to at least test Baba Malick but his effort was poor, that was the second time in the game the Burkinabe striker has shot waywardly. |
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