Sentence examples for catch the vague from inspiring English sources

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Look closely at the version of the art that appears on streaming services and you'll even catch the vague outlines of the trio themselves it's a symbolic a step into the spotlight, however hazy.

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The downtown music club catches the vague by hosting the superb Parisian ensemble, performing string quartets by Haydn, Webern (the Five Movements, Op. 5), and Debussy.

As long as the metric for affirmative action remains caught in the vague and misleading metaphor of "critical mass", opponents will have two lines of attack.

Staying vague can be a strategy to catch the eye of as many potential students as possible, and provide more information later.

It caught the national mood, yet remained vague enough to mean pretty much whatever a voter wanted it to mean.

(Decades after a bad experience, hallucinatory horrors revisit me every time I am exposed to the sights or sounds -- or even catch a vague whiff -- of a dentist's office).

It is the seriousness of Ms. Alhadeff's unnamed heroine -- her finely tuned cultural radar, her vaguely aristocratic mien -- that catches the eye of the Master, who plunders her ideas and cultivates a monastic austerity to cover his own apparent lack of pedigree.

But it is the vague, catch-all rules that are most likely to concern human rights activists who want to use the games to press their campaigns for religious freedom, free speech and more rights for Tibetans.

A persistent source of confusion in the study of the Aurignacian is the vague, catch-all original definition of the "Dufour bladelet" type: "bladelet with a curved profile, presenting a fine, marginal, semi-abrupt retouch, along one of the edges only (in which case it can be either ventral or dorsal) or along both edges (in which case it is always alternate)" [57].

Caught between a vague desire to modernize and a stronger wish to avoid violence, Mr. Ristic seems reluctant to let go even the most incompetent or compromised journalists.

On your way, you catch a glimpse of something in the shadows — the vague shape of a patent lawyer.

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