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The mission was always vague.
That promise was always vague, but it was real.
Although references to regulatory overlap are commonplace, they are almost always vague.
But while the generalities were true, the specifics were always vague.
Cameron would probably make mincemeat of Johnson, who, off script, is always vague on facts.
But he is always vague about that final, clinching step of how the neural machinery is changed.
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In her memoir, Wharton wrote, "I was always vaguely frightened by ugliness".
"I'd always vaguely expected to outgrow my limitations," Rubin, facing a pervasive "midlife malaise," writes at the very start of "The Happiness Project".
He approaches potential girlfriends in the same manner he surfs his favourite websites, always restless, always looking for the excitement of the perfect transaction, always vaguely disappointed.
We always vaguely knew that there must be link between what our forces were doing abroad and what was going on at home – did we not?
It's a much more attractive case than Switzerland, which always vaguely smacks of amorality, Serbia, with its history of sectarian violence, or Iceland, which recently went bankrupt.
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