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In Sharon's single-minded search for enlightenment, the people around her tend to be as indistinct as shadows flickering on the walls.
But within seconds they had become tiny specks, as indistinct as the sailors' grave markers had first appeared on Beechey Island.
The gradations can be as indistinct as the words heard in an insomniac's nightmare: Which is sleep and which waking, which is dreamt, which real?
But these "shadow film" sequences are often as indistinct as the storytelling and do little more than interrupt the confused proceedings.
The views are always from a distance, and the people depicted appear as indistinct, Lilliputian figures.
"Race matters" is an odd rallying cry from a justice who for all intents and purposes treats Asian Americans as indistinct from whites.
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So I took to the stage this evening with a distinct feeling that the world hated me, and an as yet indistinct view of whether they were right to do so.
The exact mechanisms of AS are indistinct.
Inevitably, Beaumont's final example is Dickens, who spent many hours traipsing through the changing cityscape, as if trying to keep up with its own restlessness, and whose 1860 essay "Night Walks" made his experience of drifting through London in the pre-dawn hours seem as vividly indistinct as a dream.
Murakami sort of likes this kind of thing, not just as an indistinct modifier but as a form of category-definition.
With this around, there's no need for thrillers such as Return to Sender (Arrow, 18), joyless rape-revenge nonsense starring a slumming Rosamund Pike, nor Two Men in Town (Signature, 15), a convict-redemption tale as dry and indistinct as its title, starring Forest Whitaker as a murderer freshly out of the clink and Harvey Keitel as the wary border-town sheriff on his case.
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