Its political import is built into its suspense: a young man is about to be executed for a murder to which he is linked only circumstantially and of which he seems to be manifestly innocent. |
There were about a dozen, circumstantially all Afghans, all in their midteens. |
The circumstantially imposed corrections refer to the discursive move toward offering impartial, even detached, moral judgment. |
That means they destroy certain sorts of oxygen-rich molecules that have been linked, at least circumstantially, to age-related complaints such as heart disease, neurodegeneration and cancer. |
Lansdale tells it circumstantially, keeping his pipe alight in the periods. |
All these discoveries were now related to Ralph, circumstantially, and in detail. |