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haphazard and year
The entire recording process, which followed a haphazard schedule, took nearly a year to complete.
The first official birthday of Elizabeth II was the last to be celebrated in June ; the haphazard format was abandoned in 1952, when the Governor-General-in-Council moved Empire Day and an amendment to the law moved Victoria Day both to the Monday before 25 May, and the monarch's official birthday in Canada was by regular vice-regal proclamations made to fall on this same date every year between 1953 and 1957, when the link was made permanent.
He criticized the state of Manitoba's real estate sector later in the same year, arguing that it was being run in a haphazard manner.

haphazard and is
It is an exotic place, so different from the ordinary that the casual tourist is likely to see at first only the contrast and the ugliness of narrow streets lined with haphazard houses.
* Woven bone, which is characterized by haphazard organization of collagen fibers and is mechanically weak
In an essay on conspiracy theories originating in the Middle East, Daniel Pipes notes that " ive assumptions distinguish the conspiracy theorist from more conventional patterns of thought: appearances deceive ; conspiracies drive history ; nothing is haphazard ; the enemy always gains ; power, fame, money, and sex account for all.
As Greenwich Village was once a rural hamlet, to the north of the 17th century European settlement on Manhattan Island, its street layout is more haphazard than the grid pattern of the 19th-century grid plan ( based on the Commissioners ' Plan of 1811 ).
Evolutionary biologists argue that evolution often works in this kind of blind, haphazard manner in which the function of an early form is not necessarily the same as the function of the later form.
The most critical of these was David Thomson's Scott's Men ( 1977 ); in Thomson's view, Scott was not a great man, " at least, not until near the end "; his planning is described as " haphazard " and " flawed ", his leadership characterised by lack of foresight.
" Johnson saw no positives in Dr. No, saying that " Mr Fleming has no literary skill, the construction of the book is chaotic, and entire incidents and situations are inserted, and then forgotten, in a haphazard manner.
Randomization is not haphazard.
He is also haphazard and clumsy.
Front quad itself is probably the earliest collegiate quadrangle, but its informal, almost haphazard, pattern cannot be said to have influenced designers elsewhere.
True compassion is more than flinging a coin to a beggar ; it is not haphazard and superficial.
In a traditional school setting, teachers almost never evaluate an individual student differently than other students, and while teachers often use different methods, this is sometimes haphazard and not always with regard to an individual student.
In the pool in front of the ruin is a seemingly haphazard arrangement of stone fragments supporting a figural group which symbolizes the rivers Danube and Enns.
If this being is all-wise, then his very act of creation cannot be haphazard or in vain.
Speaking generally, the further his genealogy goes back, the more numerous and varied will his ancestry become, until they cease to differ from any equally numerous sample taken at haphazard from the race at large .” This is incorrect, since a child receives its genetic makeup exclusively from its parents.
The degree of polymerisation in nature is difficult to measure, since it is fragmented during extraction and the molecule consists of various types of substructures that appear to repeat in a haphazard manner.
Bartók researched folk melodies, and their influence is felt throughout the work ; for example, the second main theme of the first movement, as played by the 1st oboe, resembles a folk melody, with its narrow range and almost haphazard rhythm.
An Internet Library is more than a haphazard collection of materials on an internet server.
The basic tenets of this approach are i ) that life can only exist in the form of interconnected nutrient cycles ( i. e. the ecosystem ); ii ) that ecosystem assembly is an organized process as opposed a haphazard one ; iii ) that the emergence of life on earth was congruent with respect to the appearance of primordial nutrient cycles ; iv ) that in addition to the evolution of species there exists a separate process of ecological evolution the direction of which is predetermined by community composition and dynamics ( Lekevičius, 2006 ).

haphazard and planning
Historians show that every real conspiracy has had at least four characteristic features: groups, not isolated individuals ; illegal or sinister aims, not ones that would benefit society as a whole ; orchestrated acts, not a series of spontaneous and haphazard ones ; and secret planning, not public discussion.
Unlike some other Australian cities, the road network, suburbs, parks and other elements of the city were designed in context with each other, rather than haphazard planning as witnessed in much of Sydney.
" The reason is, I suppose, that the old field pathways have kept their rights of way throughout the centuries, and the haphazard planning of the straggling village made desirable the small alleys leading to the main street.
Unlike South Mumbai, development in northern suburbs of Mumbai is haphazard and buildings are constructed without proper planning.

haphazard and .
` Abdu ' l-Bahá received a haphazard education during his childhood.
As a result, everything after 20: 3, he claims, has been left in a haphazard state with no attempt to structure it logically.
At some point the two streams of traffic inevitably intersect, often in a haphazard and congested fashion.
Random does not mean haphazard, and great care must be taken that appropriate random methods are used.
The textual transmission of the plays from the fifth century BC, when they were first written, up until the era of the printing press, was largely a haphazard process in which much of Euripides's work was lost and corrupted, but it also included triumphs by scholars and copyists, thanks to whom much was also recovered and preserved.
After FIDE issued the 1953 title regulations, it was recognized that they were somewhat haphazard, and work began to revise the regulations.
Unlike the haphazard episcopal methods, the papal inquisition was thorough and systematic, keeping detailed records.
Atta's own family moved into such an apartment block in 1990, which to him was " a shabby symbol of Egypt's haphazard attempts to modernize and its shameless embrace of the West.
Regularly scheduled meals ( every few hours ) have also proven more wholesome than infrequent or haphazard ones, although a recent study has also linked more frequent meals with a higher risk of colon cancer in men.
It grew very rapidly in a piecemeal and haphazard way, and came to epitomise wildness and excess in a manner that contributed much to its legendary status.
For a number of years after the passing of the first Quarantine Act ( 1710 ) the protective practices in England were of the most haphazard and arbitrary kind.
Rudolf's Kunstkammer was not a typical " cabinet of curiosities "-a haphazard collection of unrelated specimens.
In sharp contrast to the haphazard development of " the Beach " stands the elaborately designed Montréal suburb of Mount Royal.
( I asked her to pick out his name from a list of ten dashed off at haphazard.
This theocratic state fought one of the most destructive wars in history, essentially being a haphazard proto-Communist military dictatorship, against the Qing Dynasty for fifteen years before being crushed following the fall of the capital Nanking.
These oxides combine in a haphazard way.
Enforcement has been haphazard, with measures more a matter of politics than adherence to the terms.

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