This fragmentary knowledge, combined with guilty fear, is a perfect psychological breeding-ground for a deeply paranoid outlook.
Since then, it has been barely studied, resulting in a fragmentary knowledge of its eruptions and possibly even unrecorded episodes.
Many of the diners brought with them fragmentary knowledge about the food that she cooked.
In addition, Omega Prime allowed me some fragmentary knowledge of the events to come, and of my own part in them.
The project was abandoned leaving only fragmentary knowledge about it.
But much less is known about many other extinct species dating from the time of the dinosaurs, and fragmentary knowledge is complicating the work of museum preparators.
And you have some knowledge now, fragmentary and biased as it may be, to assist you.
Some Slovincians were expelled along with the Germans, of those allowed to stay a few elderly people had fragmentary knowledge of Slovincian until the 1950s.
They are known only from isolated teeth and a few lower jaws, and because of this fragmentary knowledge, their placement is not clear.
Silently, unseen, Ostervor would follow Kane through the north wing passages, trusting to his own fragmentary knowledge of its pitfalls.