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His work survives only fragmentarily, but was received by Polybius and others.
The language is only preserved fragmentarily, the main evidence being individual words quoted in Latin texts.
Thirty four cases detailing diagnosis a treatment survive, some of them fragmentarily.
Both the Tongva mythology and language are recorded only fragmentarily.
The earliest of these (like manuscripts containing other literature) are often very fragmentarily preserved.
The third rampart is only fragmentarily represented, but easily traced, due to the vegetation.
It possesses some highly archaic features found only fragmentarily, if at all, in other languages.
He did not want to discuss, even fragmentarily, the possibility of making the Moon shot without the involvement of human beings.
The medieval frescoes which were painted on the interior walls of the church have been only fragmentarily preserved.
Tony no longer brings pleasant visions but hostile nightmares that are too frightening for him to remember except fragmentarily.
Fragmentarily, only half understood, the phrases registered: "Perfect case of what I've been telling you.
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, I want to try, in these three minutes, to set out, at least fragmentarily, my view of this problem.
Hölderlin was a poet-thinker who wrote, fragmentarily, on poetic theory and philosophical matters.
The human picture that emerges fragmentarily in "Al-Kemi" is both bleak and absurd.
It showed fragmentarily the stout ribs and planking in the hollow, empty part of the lighter.
Phrygian is attested fragmentarily, known only from a comparatively small corpus of inscriptions.
They were irregulars, armed and clothed fragmentarily with junk taken from real soldiers who were newly dead.
The stereo tape survives only fragmentarily.
On the basis of that work, John Beazley attributed 177 known vases to the painter, about 100 of which only survive fragmentarily.
The inscription has been preserved fragmentarily from two sides of the trophy hexagone, so it could be reconstructed as follows:
Gordon's mention of Hungary struck a chord in my memory; one phase of his life Kirowan had once let drop fragmentarily.
This is similar to the situation of Old Norse and Proto-Norse, where both are attested but the latter only fragmentarily.
A West-Saxon genealogy fragmentarily preserved in London, British Library, Add.
In the working-class quarters the barricades were being pulled down, rather fragmentarily, for it is a lot easier to build a barricade than to put the stones back.
This work has survived fragmentarily in an Arabic version and in a copy of the original ancient Greek text made in Byzantine times.