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Most Protestants deny the need for this type of continuity and the historical claims involved have been severely questioned ; Eric Jay comments that the account given of the emergence of the episcopate in chapter III of Lumen Gentium " is very sketchy, and many ambiguities in the early history of the Christian ministry are passed over " Their reasons are given in detail below.
During ordinary non-dream sleep, people who are awakened report only vague and sketchy thoughts, and their experiences do not cohere into a continuous narrative.
too sketchy to rank in the top echelon among Ellington-Strayhorn masterpiece suites like Such Sweet Thunder and The Far East Suite, but its most inspired moments are their equal.
Related to the first, some stories are set in the very remote future and only deal with the author's contemporary history in a sketchy fashion, if at all ( e. g. the original Foundation Trilogy by Asimov ).
These paintings — especially the Hell panel — are painted in a comparatively sketchy manner which contrasts with the traditional Flemish style of paintings, where the smooth surface — achieved by the application of multiple transparent glazes — conceals the brushwork.
Accounts of his activities in France, Italy, and the Low Countries are sketchy and contradictory.
Although he is something of a hero in his native Scandinavia, reliable accounts of his life are very sketchy and heavily based on ancient Viking sagas.
Being drawn from sources compiled long after his death, the details of Bacchylides's life are sketchy and sometimes contradictory.
According to statements on her official forum, Poe started work on a third album, but details are sketchy and several years have passed since the first announcement.
Details of the Time Lords ' history within the show are sketchy and are fraught with supposition and contradiction.
Although details are sketchy — they appear to have been excised from a franker first draft of the autobiography by the Trappist censors — most of Merton's biographers agree that he fathered a child with one of the women he encountered at Cambridge and there was some kind of legal action pending that was settled discreetly by Bennett.
Arthedain was not badly affected by the Great Plague and it can be guessed that warfare with Angmar resumed in earnest sometime after 1800, with mention being made of a victory gained in 1851 by King Araval ( r. 1813 – 1891 ), although sources for the Kingdom's history are sketchy until the beginning of the 20th century of the Third Age.
Details are sketchy on Hyder's personal life.
The circumstances of his education are sketchy, but it is known that he was attached to various noble houses in the capacity of tutor.
Lesser characterizations, too, are on the sketchy side.
While details of Cabral's early life are sketchy, it is known that he came from a minor noble family and received a good education.
Details of the site of the battle, the composition and number of combatants and the events are sketchy but it is thought that the battle was relatively bloodless.
Details on Gabrieli's early life are sketchy.
too sketchy to rank in the top echelon among Ellington-Strayhorn masterpiece suites like Such Sweet Thunder and The Far East Suite, but its most inspired moments are their equal.
It seems to have been sporadically inhabited, although records from this period are somewhat sketchy.
Nothing is known of his early life, and even the details of the years of his artistic maturity are sketchy.

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Yet, sketchy biographies of the Mishnaic sages can often be constructed with historical detail from Talmudic and Midrashic sources.
Classical Chinese ethnography ( like much then-contemporary ethnography ) was often sketchy, leaving it unclear as to whether Chinese-depicted names referred to a true ethnic group or a possibly multiethnic political entity.
Some writers have used storyboard type drawings ( albeit rather sketchy ) for their scripting of comic books, often indicating staging of figures, backgrounds and balloon placement with instructions to the artist as needed often scribbled in the margins and the dialogue / captions indicated.
Wong's films frequently feature protagonists who yearn for romance in the midst of a knowingly brief life and scenes that can often be described as sketchy, digressive, exhilarating, and containing vivid imagery.
There is even more uncertainty regarding many extinct or assimilated Formosan tribes, since our knowledge of these is often sketchy at best.
His sketchy, breezy cartoon style places the emphasis on the foreground characters, with the backgrounds often consisting solely of a blank wall, a townscape silhouette or bleak scrubland.
Details of Lachlan McGillivray's early life are sketchy ; he left no account and his biographers often romanticized his tale.
Documentation was often sketchy or inaccurate.
Smith ’ s narrative style, which is fragmentary and often reminiscent of William S. Burroughs or Iain Sinclair, contains many short allusions to Waugh ’ s background and story, from which a sketchy narrative can be built up.
Noted for a sketchy, deliberately rough black-and-white style, Reardon is often connected with fellow Brits Jock and Henry Flint.
His story is told by the often unreliable Historia Augusta twice, with the first account the most sketchy and reliable.

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He is associated with impressionism, due to his ability to grasp sketchy movements in his bronze works.

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" Munch's paintings of the following year included sketchy tavern scenes and a series of bright cityscapes in which he experimented with the pointillist style of Georges Seurat.
The biographical film of 1947, The Fabulous Dorseys describes sketchy details of how the brothers got their start from-the-bottom-up into the jazz era of one-nighters, the early days of radio in its infancy stages, and the onward march when both brothers ended up with Paul Whiteman before 1935 when The Dorsey Brothers ' Orchestra split into two.
One problem with the Xerox however, was that the animators were used to producing sketchy drawings, and the clean-up stage in animation prior to One Hundred and One Dalmatians was done in the process of transferring the drawings to the cels.
The nest is built in a fork of a tree, and is a shallow cup of sticks, sometimes neat and well made, sometimes sketchy and ragged ; it is lined with grass roots, wool, rags, vegetable fibre, and similar materials.
While the details of what happened next are sketchy, it seems that with the start of World War I, Wassmuss appears to have recognized that now was the time — his time — to foment a revolt.
There were many problems with the Latin speaking bishops, which was not helped by their sketchy knowledge of Greek.
The early history of the Bolshoi Ballet is very sketchy and, despite staging many famous ballets, it struggled to compete with the reputation of the Imperial Russian Ballet, today's Mariinsky Ballet of St. Petersburg.
" When Markel met with Dylan for the first time, " there was no book at the time ... The material at that point was hazy, sketchy.
Details of Landini's life are sketchy and few facts can be established with certainty, but the general outline has begun to take shape as more research has been done, especially into Florentine records.
* Projection Purple-Useful for determining limits on future Speaker Red equations, using projections of events with regard to a very sketchy but still monumental Seldon Black scheme.
A special version of cel overlay is called line overlay, made to complete the background instead of making the foreground, and was invented to deal with the sketchy appearance of xeroxed drawings.
Artist J. Scott Campbell does his pencil with a lead holder, and Sanford Turquoise H lead, which he uses for its softness and darkness, and for its ability to provide a " sketchy " feel, with a minimal amount of powdery lead smearing.
Phayer contrasts the Vatican's " limited and sketchy " knowledge of the genocide in Poland with " the Croatian case, in which both the nuncio and the head of the church, Bishop Alojzje Stepinac, were in continuous contact with the Holy See while the genocide was being committed ".

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