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- Most North Korean homes are flimsily built with cinder blocks, and are vulnerable to shock.
- Such neighborhoods, although they possessed electricity and water, were flimsily constructed _ and no match for Mitch.
- The mountainous terrain made sewer lines difficult and expensive to install, and coal company towns were flimsily constructed.
- With its broadly stated goals, and flimsily worded proposals, the Bonn document raises more problems than it solves.
- Though contemporary Japanese houses are boxy structures that do not look radically different from Western buildings, they are built more flimsily.
- A flimsily built vessel, " Tartars Prize " sprang a leak and foundered off the coast of Sardinia in 1760.
- For Americans unwilling to accept the White House's flimsily backed assertions of imminent danger from Iraq, Blair offered his supposedly independent intelligence dossiers.
- Ships carrying iron ore and other bulk cargoes split in half in the middle of the ocean, some simply because they were built too flimsily.
- Gordon claimed at least 100 lives in Haiti, where homes in poor neighborhoods are so flimsily built that high winds often leave death and destruction.
- When used with one of the camera's filters in bright sunlight, NightShotcan sometimes yield images that make flimsily clad people appear to be naked.
- The ballet raised eyebrows because the choreography required the men to wrestle in skimpy trunks and to dance erotically with flimsily clad women symbolizing Good and Evil.
- The 7-meter ( 23-foot ) wall of water smashed his flimsily built house, swept away his entire village and drowned his wife.
- The 10-meter ( 33-foot )-high wall of water smashed his flimsily built house, swept away his entire village and drowned his wife.
- The wave higher than the coconut trees it crashed into swept away three villages on Papua New Guinea's northwest coast, turning flimsily built homes into matchsticks.
- According to author Joseph Goulden in " The Washington Times ", Pacepa's belated account " rests rather flimsily on circumstantial evidence and supposition ."
- The shell comprises multiple phosphatic laminae; the region closest to the edge of the shell was presumably more organic-walled than phosphatized as it tends to be more flimsily preservevd.
- Firemen and civil defense workers dug through the rubble of flimsily built homes searching for survivors, but Dumas Farid, a doctor at Manta hospital, said there was little hope of finding anyone alive.
- "New York Times " reviewer Michiko Kakutani writes of the characterizations : " [ B ] ecause these people are so flimsily delineated, their efforts to connect feel merely sentimental and contrived ."
- On Gale Drive, at the flimsily built complex with a tidy patch of front lawn, Ms . Jenkins gestured toward the back bachelor unit and asked, " Isn't it cute ?"
- Student temporary employees turned out to have copied, or flimsily rewritten, many articles from the Encyclopedia of African-American Culture & History, co-edited by Gates's Harvard colleague, Cornel West.
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