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My punishment was not hidden away, vaguely perceived, behind a prison wall.
Essentially, he is asking average consumers to dig deeper and pay more now for vaguely perceived future benefits.
The coloristic nuances could be those of a Dutch still-life vaguely perceived in a dream, and this is not a coincidence.
Due to the work of these early pioneers and a host of rocket experimenters, the potential of rocket propulsion was at least vaguely perceived prior to World War II, but there were many technical barriers to overcome.
There is probably no single factor by which the errors can be explained, but the tendency for distinctly perceptible differences to appear larger than those more vaguely perceived is important.
Also, for English‐speaking persons interested in discussing such topics, guerrilla has that halo of distance; romantic figures in foreign countries, engaged in some vaguely perceived opera of violence, evoke quite different feelings from the spectacle of your neighbors' legs, arms and heads being collected in plastic containers outside the bombed‐out shell of your local supermarket.
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Later: I used to vaguely perceive the necessity of coming to terms with the stump-filled, material world, — things, bodies; CRAP — a world of accident, and chance — ; but after the accident, I had to understand it not as an accident — ; the way my mother, years before locked in McLean's, believed the painting of a snow-scene above her bed had been placed there by the doctor to make her feel cold.
Even when limiting network performance to network effectiveness defined as reaching the network's goals it remains a complex issue because often those goals are unclear or vague and perceived differently by the different partners in the network.
In the invisible condition, these trials were excluded, while those in which nothing or a vague glimpse was perceived were kept.
Below them occurs a roundish, blurry haze of little nothings that could be perceived as vaguely menacing.
Another problem for these products is that "sun" has become a bit of a dirty word — what with its causing skin cancer and all — so a deep tan could be perceived as vaguely dangerous (despite what you may have seen on "Jersey Shore").
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