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Similarly, religious wounds, or "church hurt" are exposed in Lee Daniels’ exorcism film "The Deliverance," albeit having a slapdash script.

From Salon

The Alabama Supreme Court’s breathtakingly arrogant, slapdash and pernicious opinion conferring personhood on newly formed embryos vividly illustrates the consequences of another reckless decision: the U.S.

The apparent lack of vetting of Mr. Braun by the Trump White House highlighted the slapdash manner in which Mr. Trump made decisions about using his clemency powers.

Yet his slapdash cardboard style, to which he’s clearly committed, seems better suited to promoting European philosophers than tackling rapidly shape-shifting problems like virtual life.

They discovered that security was slapdash, paintings were moved without authorization, and the museum photographers ran the place.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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