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31.Ten-year-old Ali Mohammed, playing with a group of raggedly dressed boys, said mournfully, " I used to go to school, but not anymore because we left our village ."

32.That's probably because in the end the play comes across as a rant, a rant by an interesting fellow but a rant nonetheless : passionate but raggedly put together, funny but not always intentionally so.

33.Raggedly dressed, some in shorts, these men were among what the Ethiopian government says are thousands of volunteers for civil militias, putting down their hoes for guns to help the army fight Eritrean troops at the border.

34.John Bunyan's 17th-century allegory about a raggedly dressed man who flees the " City of Destruction, " desperate to find a place he can unload the " great burden upon his back ."

35.There are those for whom " Jesus Christ Superstar, " which is playing the Paramount in a raggedly glitzy bus-and-truck production through Sunday, will always be synonymous with the record album that started it all.

36.The Schoenberg was also partnered by sonic imagination _ not so much in Berio's disappointing and raggedly played " Notturno " for strings, but decisively in Salvatore Sciarrino's piano concerto " Recitativo Oscuro ."

37.Critics have described the song as " a drowsily sweet, raggedly swaying number " and " structurally pitched somewhere in between the sonic excesses of " Isn't Anything " and experimental passages on " Loveless " ".

38.But they also say the Wilson campaign is sputtering because the governor is off to an unusually late start, lagging badly in fund-raising, raggedly preparing for appearances and taking far too much time to set up campaign organizations in crucial states.

39.Models, hair with pointed cowlicks like Alfalfa and faces Kabuki white, walked through silence broken by the periodic scream of a violin bow, a trombone wailing, piano keys raggedly tinkling, a photographer sneezing or the ring of a cellular phone.

40.But you've never seen it in such excruciatingly funny detail as writer-director Kevin Smith delivers with " Mallrats, " a follow-through to the raggedly brilliant inconvenience-store comedy " Clerks " ( 1994 ).

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