Sentences with phrase «remarkably little sense»

But for an abstract painter of her generation, she displays remarkably little sense of program or agenda.

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For a series called The Chi, there's remarkably little here that lends a sense of specificity or a deeper view into the machinations of Chicago's South Side — or even where in that expansive area the story is unfolding.
There's little to be gleaned from recounting the particulars of the story that Lahiff spins, as you've seen it all before, but the filmmaker stages his various atrocities with a sly sense of humor that renders the proceedings remarkably palatable.
Though cute, kittens are bundles of tearaway energy with remarkably little common sense and are prone to getting into scrapes or becoming playfully destructive if bored or unattended.
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