References in periodicals archive ?
From 215 for four they were dismissed for 246 on the fourth evening, with Rory Burns' career-best 84 the scantest of rewards.
A set of projected slides printed with fragments of sentences, Grey, Green, Gold, 2015, narrates a circular story, written in the pithy, plain tone of a fable, explaining how an incarcerated Nelson Mandela and his comrades used the scantest of resources to write a six-hundred-page memoir, which they condensed into approximately sixty pages by retranscribing it by hand in tiny letters.
Perhaps the wildflowers that flourish with the scantest rainfall stir the imagination.
The writ reads, "the proposed ballot language gives recognizable descriptions of the regulations repealed by the Proposed Ordinance, but only the scantest vague reference to the regulations imposed by the Proposed Ordinance."
Elba Neither is he a match for Luther's seemingly preternatural powers of deduction - instantly sussing out who the perp might be after the scantest of glances over a photo gallery of likely suspects.
of the teaching role by the potentials we discern in the scantest
Barnes bore on its facts only the scantest relation to the normal pattern of disputes that arise among art collectors, dealers and museums.
Buried deep in the newspapers are the real stories of real people, whose tales can touch the heart with only the scantest of details.
The concern may grow as bodies accumulate with the scantest notice or reflection or when the African-American villain (Samuel L.
He paid Churchill the scantest attention until the Second World War, and then regarded him with swaggering contempt.
It can be the thinnest Neapolitan-style original, with the scantest of garnish - just a simple smear of tomato, fresh basil and mozzarella, cooked to puffed, charred perfection in just minutes in the most ferocious heat, or it can be the unctuous delight of a Chicago-style deep-pan pizza pie, thick and doughy, brimming indecently with copious toppings.