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Talk to Serbs about the war, and they become vague about who did what.

When the facts don't lead to a good story, the media become vague about the facts.

The specifics in Mr. Forrester's proposed cuts become vague when it comes to achieving the offsetting savings.

Washington Mike McGavick Mr. McGavick says his Democratic opponent, Senator Maria Cantwell, had for three years opted "to stay the course" in Iraq but has since become vague on the war.

In recent days Mr. Bush's aides have become vague about the talks, which cover everything from control of the border, to expanded guest-worker programs, to what would amount to an amnesty for some illegal workers.

In many cases, traditional distinctions between solutes, colloids and solids become vague.

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Idle comments become vaguely menacing threats.

The world is shifting too fast, in ways he doesn't understand, and values he grew up with have become vaguely comic: courtesy, respect, stoicism, reticence.

B.D.S. victories may also contribute to an atmosphere in which economic and cultural ties with Israel have become vaguely disturbing to much of Western European intelligentsia — which, after all, is as central to Phillips as to the Maastricht University.

Ms. Shaw, too, had watched Ms. Netrebko's "Letter" aria, which she thought had become vaguer in the transition from the intimacy of the rehearsal room to the Met's cavernous auditorium.

It begins, as do most of the rest, in a vaguely postwar London, where Emma Roberts, the only child of a widowed mother, has become vaguely interested in classical garden design.

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