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She finds herself leaning that way, though — solely because of "a vague sense of unease" about the depth of President Obama's support for Israel.

Ireland supports the European Commission's negotiating mandate on Brexit, not because of a vague "anti-English sentiment", but simply because we are a member state.

Such arguments left us unmoved, partly because of a vague suspicion that the Navajo might have under-reported their infant mortality numbers.

As described in Mr. Rogin's op-ed, such a package would enjoy widespread bipartisan support in Congress and should not be delayed because of a vague hope that Beijing might be of assistance in resolving the North Korea crisis.

That meeting led to an easing of tensions, but expectations are lower now because of a vague agenda and skepticism about whether Mr. Roh will be able to accomplish much.

The Vatican has published secret documents about the trial of the Knights Templar, including a parchment long ignored because of a vague catalog entry in 1628, showing that Pope Clement V initially absolved the medieval order of heresy.

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They joined the Obama campaign because it was the cool thing to do, because he was charismatic and handsome, and because they wanted to be part of a vague 'movement'movement

"I went on my phone and I Googled -- like an idiot -- but like, 'Is it racist to dress up like a Native American?' And, I guess the answer is yes... It's sort of a vague line, because if you're a character, then it's not really racist but if you're just, like, an Indian, then it's sort of racist.

That's important not because of any vague, reflexive political correctness but because saluting women's athletic achievements encourages their athletic pursuits, which can impart invaluable life lessons: about teamwork, tenacity, sacrifice, conviction.

because it signified the 'rebirth' of a vaguely democratic 'classicism' with which the collegiate intelligentsia of an America triumphans could identify more easily in their new postwar role as custodians of the culture and achievements of a 'West' that Europe could no longer defend". To what extent has our new paradigm of early modern broken with this narrative?

These views, often raised against mechanistic and utilitarian attitudes in the 19th century, were attractive because of the vague religiosity, sometimes of a pantheistic character, that they encouraged.

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