Sentences with phrase «indeterminate origin»

A sense of uncanniness is played out in our recognition of the scenes, taken from the eighteenth century Fragonard series, «Progress of Love,» and here given the Shonibare treatment — headless figures with skin colour of indeterminate origin are clad in the colonial Dutch wax fabrics.
He's stopped at a fairly typical - looking public men's room, presumably not to admire the muck streaks daubed across the walls and puddles or indeterminate origin, but to freshen up.
The «pit bulls» you meet may be shelter dogs of indeterminate origin or they may have pedigree as American Staffordshire Terriers, Staffordshire Bull Terriers, American Pit Bull Terriers (APBT) or more recently, American Bullies.
Together they head to Hollywood to make their dreams come true, with the help of Wiseau's vast riches (again, of indeterminate origin).
He's stopped at a fairly typical - looking public men's room, presumably not to admire the muck streaks daubed across the walls and puddles or indeterminate origin, but to freshen up.
Gordon - Levitt's oui - oui French accent requires patience too (the actor's exuberance could have been more finely shaded), and just when you're okay with it, along comes a thick slice of Ben Kingsley as a circus impresario of indeterminate origin.

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[1,2,33] Between 39 % and 42 % of anorectal melanomas are located within the rectum, one - third arise in the anal canal, and the remainder have an indeterminate site of origin.
We never learn his country of origin, which is a legitimate question, given his indeterminate accent and shaky command of English (He insists he's from New Orleans, to the belief of nobody).
James Franco plays Tommy Wiseau, The Room's one - of - a-kind creator, a man of indeterminate age and origin.
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