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Well, it's all a bit opaque, and slightly unpredictable.
"Two voices -- female or male -- can get pretty relentless if the material is a bit opaque.
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I particularly like going to exhibitions when things are explained, otherwise the paintings can feel a bit opaque.
Jackson says the MoD can sometimes be a bit opaque about why inquests can take so long.
(The details of the business's current ownership are a bit opaque, owing in part, perhaps, to a pending lawsuit by an early Team Full Tilt member).
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And I think we have to get better at talking about how getting better policies on tax and tax havens, beneficial ownership is actually about children living or dying, children going to school, mums and dads having a chance in life to make a living to be able to bring up their kids properly and we haven't quite got that, so it all sounds a little bit opaque.
Daniel Craig is a bit more opaque.
Anything that makes the world of hedge funds and private equity a bit less opaque is to be welcomed.
Last night I noticed how, once we had talked and eaten, once everybody put their coats on, each person seemed rendered a bit more opaque by the sorts of looking-glass choices your book had just offered us.
She later appeared in "With Bated Breathe" (the title's odd spelling was not explained), in which, dressed in a black shift, she did a lot of earnest work with a chair and quite a bit of opaque gesturing to Chopin, ending, inexplicably, with a headstand.
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