The random inclination of other concentrations of fragmentary specimens is indicative of post mortem disturbance due to bioturbation. |
Moreover, the fragmentary form reveals an abidingly mysterious quality in even the most conventional texts of classic Hollywood. |
Some kind of story was being told but it was in a non-linear, fragmentary kind of way. |
For folklorists generally, folk beliefs and practices were regarded as the fragmentary and often obscure remnants of older systems. |
The human remains comprise one complete mandible, two fragmentary mandibles, and a cranial fragment. |
Later workers designated additional fragmentary sauropod bones as topotypes that had been collected in the vicinity of the type locality. |