Sentences with phrase «even slapdash»

The work is realized in expressive, even slapdash brushstrokes and an enticing palette; what Bas might lack in mastery of his medium he makes up for in his heartfelt engagement with his subject matter, rethinking culture through a gay perspective.
For all their premeditation, Rothko's approach to the Seagram paintings is often revealed in blunt and even slapdash touches and swipes of his house - painter's brush.
As with the wicked witch, there's something inherently untrustworthy, even slapdash, about this whole affair.

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Jesse has for two years ranged from daily coverage of politics in the Capitol to the occasional prison break in the North County and back again, covering and collaborating on the six day fall of Sheldon Silver and even swifter fall of Dean G. Skelos, as well as deeper looks at Cuomo's economic policies (casinos and other snazzy schemes) and his sometimes slapdash approach to ethics.
There's nothing sustainable about Moonee's life within the clutches of her mother's slapdash lifestyle, and even in the lightest scenes, there's a lingering possibility that the whole situation might come crashing down.
The badge says 200, but the rental - grade plastics, the slapdash fit - and - finish — the shifter trim literally popped out in my hand — and the lack of structural rigidity all say Sebring or even LeBaron.
It isn't just the have - a-go-Harrys who are slapdash in their submissions; many serious writers are never even considered because of their approach and presentation.
I'm not even sure Blizzard realizes it yet, given how weird and slapdash the BlizzCon announcement was, but if WoW Classic releases in the next couple of years, it'll easily be one of the largest and most successful «new» AAA MMORPGs to come out in quite a while.
The works themselves are not slapdash cracks but dutifully, even earnestly constructed objects, largely indistinguishable from the classes of works that they mock.
Appropriating their prize was Mann's way of maintaining his prestige even as his slapdash science became an embarrassment (as we'll come to below).
I, as a none scientist, have a «gut» feeling (based, however, on a lot of reading and even more «thinking») that much of this is slapdash and bogus.
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