Sentence examples for became vague from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Sotor became vague.

The yielded lines were observed in homo SAN, and they became vague and diffuse with increasing rubber content.

The White House then apparently got to her; Currie suddenly became vague in her recollections.

But as it gained traction, that underground, community factor became vague, lost and overblown.

Some European monarchs responded positively to Mongol inquiries, but became vague and evasive when asked to actually commit troops and resources.

But in a phone interview with NBC, when pressed about Forbco which we now know is not a school at all, but a company that operated a Sizzler franchise Chelgren became vague, remembering only that "the school [read: Sizzler] was created by Forbco Management," and that he "got a degree in hotel restaurant management".

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Her accent became vaguely foreign.

The engineering became more exacting as the songs became vaguer and the voices less sanguine.

Stringer likes to say that when he turned thirty and realized that he was still a researcher he became "vaguely suicidal".

The Senate then became vaguely "West Side Story," with enraged Republicans on one side of the chamber, snorting at times in disgust as Mr. Reid spoke, while Democrats stood near their leader, some with clenched hands.

The rest of the show followed suit: Andy, slothful and dislikable in season one, became vaguely heroic in his wooing of April, who began to show hints of humanity behind the scowl, while Ron's inflexible libertarianism turned into noble self-sufficiency.

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