Novelty bands are ten a penny, as even the most cursory glance at the charts on either side of the Atlantic will show you. |
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And even a cursory knowledge of American history provides incontrovertible evidence of its falsehood. |
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Even the most cursory glance through the voluminous correspondence they generated reveals that the duty was performed conscientiously. |
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After a somewhat cursory examination, the Commission told the independents late in February that it was doing nothing. |
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At a cursory glance it is clear to see the potential of such a handsome space. |
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It moved to cross the road, and gave a cursory glance left, then right, then stepped out into oblivion. |
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I sailed through the checks with security staff giving the contents of my bag no more than a cursory glance. |
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He gave the crowded room a quick cursory glance, and spotted the uniforms in the corner. |
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Believe it or not, there wasn't a single piece worth more than a cursory glance. |
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A cursory glance at the headlines suggests he has more interviews to conduct before anybody starts to believe him. |
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This objection was very relevant, as even a cursory glance of the novel will prove. |
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They don't throw me even so much as the most cursory glance, before deciding that I'm too old for their club night. |
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Just a cursory glance at the brochure gives an idea of the immense undertaking this is. |
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But even the most cursory of glances at The Canterbury Tales will convince you that this is hardly new. |
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I haven't read the book or even taken a cursory glance through its pages, so I'm not in any position to pass judgement on it specifically. |
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Even a cursory look at the new science GCSE is enough to give anyone pause for thought. |
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A cursory listen reveals that the first version closely resembles Nashville's, from a musical standpoint. |
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As for his newest project, even a cursory glance at the property had his creative juices flowing. |
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Rodriguez lofted a long fly ball as Damon could only look up for a cursory farewell. |
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He kept off the core issues he usually loves to talk about and confined himself to cursory remarks. |
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Any cursory examination of schools would reveal that the attendance on Carnival week is abysmally low. |
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Similarly, Cullen packs to leave on a trip, with a cursory ta-ta to the Congresslady. |
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This necessitates somewhat cursory reading at times and I don't catch everything. |
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I will do this every day and upload cursory comments to my dedicated moblog site. |
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Though attempts were made from time to time to mollify nationalistic sentiments, most were cursory and lacked substance. |
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A cursory glance at the history of the conflict reveals it is not just the guys in the black hats who have found it useful. |
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Plus, a cursory glance across the water shows that difficulties with stadiums are far from being unique to Ireland. |
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Readers who have been disappointed by a cursory skim of the book should re-read it in order to discover its hidden treasures. |
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To compound this unforgivable error of judgement, I then only gave his work a cursory glance before allowing him to leave. |
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A cursory inspection revealed several feet of water in a downstairs bathroom and closet. |
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A cursory glance through the annals of history will prove this beyond doubt. |
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A cursory glance at a Greek concordance will quickly show that Mary is never spoken of in this way. |
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He was relieved a minute later when the soldier left after only a cursory check of the room, seeming completely unsuspicious. |
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Making a cursory inquiry to several of the dockhands about if any of the ships needed a strong body, he slowly made his way down the pier. |
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Most are in a netherworld where media coverage is cursory and interest groups' pressure determines the outcome. |
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If we were to give these arguments a cursory assessment we may readily accept the conclusion as valid. |
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With the above example in mind, let us take a cursory view of Egg Mountain and vicinity. |
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Police, busily performing their cursory searches of every person, will therefore probably miss John's explosives. |
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A cursory glance through the Yellow Pages reveals that these creatures have multiplied in excess of the ability of the ecosystem to support them. |
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What I couldn't understand were the others who gave the news pictures a cursory glance, and then went back to work. |
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It only takes a cursory look at Einstein's calculations to see that this attempt to relativize rotation is a nonstarter. |
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I got to the door, got the cursory glance up and down, and was admitted to the hedonistic multi-level entertainment palace that is the Shed. |
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This sounds more like something one of her characters might say than the evidence of even the most cursory glance in the mirror. |
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At a cursory glance 150,000 euro seems an awful lot of money to pay for one acre. |
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Also, a brief overview of the story is contained, but it is cursory and superficially overviewed here, and doesn't spoil or resolve anything. |
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Word has it that a vanload of paper, needed for draw sheets and other such leaflets, passed into the course without undergoing so much as a cursory glance. |
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A cursory inspection of available podcasts was unable to reveal the reason for the difficulty with iTunes. |
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Taking to the Internet for a cursory search of this world reveals hundreds of videos of home-based animal breeding systems. |
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At the time, many in the audience only had a cursory knowledge of comic books. |
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Unless some kind of sky-high musical chairs ensues, anything more than a cursory pre-potty hello could become a little tricky. |
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I enjoy this because, as any cursory glance through my journals will attest, I use squashy, amorphous ampersands with abandon when I'm writing for no one but myself. |
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I chatted with Mai through the door as my jeans joined the shirt and I gave myself a cursory rub-down with a washcloth almost coarse enough to hurt. |
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A cursory glance through her books reveals that she is no scientist. |
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A cursory wander around the streets surrounding Wembley Stadium, the biggest location of the four, would quickly confirm this. |
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Just how much money Glen Dimplex makes is a closely guarded secret as it is an unlimited company and it has to file only the most cursory of accounts. |
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A cursory inspection in this way might well have shown that the brake linings, for example, were unduly worn, but might not have revealed the leakage of fluid. |
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A cursory glance back on American history and the instances of such practice are replete. |
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He made a cursory inspection of food stores and water supplies. |
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Data analysis points toward a need for extensive cross-functional expertise and training at a level beyond cursory familiarization or introductory exposure. |
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Even a cursory glance at the business news illustrates what he means. |
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The massive scale of California's dominant geomorphic feature, covering several climatic zones, would seem to defy attempts at anything more than such a cursory examination. |
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Thankfully, once we got down to business it was all fairly cursory. |
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They either watch me march away or hurriedly dash to me with an immediate, apologetic and cursory check of my goods, in deference to my self-conferred diplomatic status. |
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A cursory glance through the sleeve notes gives the first clue. |
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Thus, by just taking a cursory glance through the list one notices that alloy steel has larger industrial applications in each of the segments as raw materials. |
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Further, in spite of the proliferation of weekday celebrations of lesser feasts, many Episcopalians lack even cursory knowledge of the early church and the patristic fathers. |
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A cursory review of the reportage in this conflict reveals misinformation, disinformation, mistakes, exaggerations, lies and propaganda flowing freely in all directions. |
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After dinner a book would be read aloud, and he would take notes in a cursory way. |
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Even a cursory observation of examples reveals how commonplace they are in all forms of language use, yet we are hardly aware of their existence. |
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What this Author has intended is a cursory exanimation of the basic principle of customary international law and its basic application. |
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Even more gallingly for the billionaire business magnate is a cursory look at the upper end of the Championship table this morning. |
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A cursory glance at Dezember's resume reveals he's a businessman, entrepreneur, calculated risk taker and seizer of opportunities. |
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After a cursory read-through, Walsh offered him a part in The Big Trail. |
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Even a cursory reading of IRC section 121 reveals that when Congress instituted it, the intent was to exclude the vast majority of personal residence gains from tax. |
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The political boundaries drawn by the victors of World War I were quickly imposed, sometimes after only cursory consultation with the local population. |
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Second, Linn only makes cursory mention of the logistical challenges presented by the terrain and the disjointedness of the theaters of operation. |
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At one end of the reception spectrum, Rene Descartes was a cursory reader of Galileo who doubted the empirical validity of the odd-numbers-law of free fall. |
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Cursory scanning of fresh cultures was conducted for each plate to check for existing myxomycete fruiting bodies. |
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Cursory examination of run times also supports the importance of computing partial derivatives analytically rather than numerically. |
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