| 31. | But it's not a slick movie, it's slapdash and rough.
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| 32. | I expected nothing more than a slapdash novelty compilation pegged to the vogue cigar movement.
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| 33. | But the rage against the West often seems to be completely undifferentiated, slapdash and unsophisticated.
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| 34. | He has made some slapdash choices.
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| 35. | In the slapdash, sound-bite world of satellite age politics, reflection is rare.
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| 36. | Service can be slow and slapdash.
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| 37. | Too much of the film is slapdash and just plain silly . ( ERG ) C-
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| 38. | There is nothing slapdash about them.
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| 39. | It was sort of a slapdash institution, but I met a lot of interesting people.
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| 40. | It reads like a slapdash report,
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