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After this the historical record of Calakmul becomes very vague, due both to the poor state of the heavily eroded monuments at the city itself and also its reduced political presence on the wider Maya stage.
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But when the defense began to cross-examine Mr. Hendershot, he became very vague about details of his own investigation.
Even though Westerners helped so much at the time, the historical event itself has become very vague in the West, and some people are completely ignorant of it.
And while I'd personally consider Android to fall solidly in the 'Open' spectrum — you can fork it and install it on whatever device you can get it running on, which can't be said about iOS — there's no doubt that the meaning of the word has become very vague (or meaningless, depending on who you ask).
"It becomes very real".
Carlos becomes very serious.
"It becomes very frustrating".
It becomes very violent.
But the embedded commercial is a perfect parody of something that has become very familiar in recent years: a vague and seductive montage of sad and happy scenes accompanied by new-agey music and, interrupting the inspiring sales pitch, a sotto voce recitation of warnings and possible complications.
He became very sad".
I became very munchy.
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