At times it gets buried behind electronic scrims and sounds like a message received on a faultily tuned AM radio. |
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She tried to retrace the words she had said faultily, yet it never made sense. |
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But distinctions between what numbers really mean, and could faultily infer, easily are blurred, says Tyler. |
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Cave Creek disaster, in which fourteen people lost their lives in the collapse of a faultily constructed viewing platform. |
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Printing houses did not summarily discard old or faultily printed sheets. |
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Its characters are like the actors and film-makers themselves: broken, mistrusted, despised, secondhand, faultily wired. |
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It was as if his character had been faultily wired, leaving a capacity for shorts that were sure to come sooner or later. |
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It did attempt, faultily, to address some of the wider discriminatory issues. |
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His most important mission came in December 1993 when, as payload commander on STS-61, he led the crew in a successful effort to repair the faultily constructed Hubble Space Telescope. |
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