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- Look up haphazard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Haphazard may refer to: Haphazard (Owensboro, Kentucky), historic house Haphazard, play by James...
- earnings, Tucker next decided to self-produce her first LP. The result, Haphazard, was recorded in the studio over a handful of days and released on March...
- select parti****nts based on how valuable the information they provide is. Haphazard sampling refers to the idea of using human judgement to simulate randomness...
- two-part OVA in the 1980s. They paid money to anime studios, who then haphazardly created an OVA to be released to rental shops. Judging from sales, should...
- character's wife Jane Smith. The Star Tribune noted that "while the story feels haphazard, the movie gets by on gregarious charm, galloping energy and the stars'...
- Haphazard is a historic house located on Pleasant Valley Road in Owensboro, Kentucky. The house overlooks the Ohio River, and its name is probably derived...
- related to haphazard and illegal development as a result of rapid urbanisation. Villages along the NH 3 in Bhiwandi are examples of haphazard developments...
- describe a situation, action, decision, or event that happens or is done haphazardly, randomly, carelessly, chaotically, and without planning, direction or...
- unable to achieve their mainstream success, "primarily because of the haphazard way he approached his career" while often lacking a star singer to help...
- Inverse gave the film a less positive review, describing it as "tonally haphazard" and criticizing it for a "lack of dramatic coherence". He argued that...