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In a book about killing, Slater is curiously vague about most of the murders that Cardona and Reta commit.
But exactly what role the government will play in pressing G.M. to get on that long-delayed path, beyond the regulations it sets for the entire industry, were left curiously vague on Monday.
And Tom Ridge, the first secretary of homeland security, seems to suggest, in a curiously vague way that goes unchallenged and unclarified by Mr. Koppel, that the decline in America's standing abroad is a "perception".
The feasibility of the curiously vague Conservative Party pledge to cut £12bn a year from the working age benefits budget came under further detailed scrutiny this morning from the Institute for Fiscal Studies IFSS).
I tried to open my protected.wmv file in WMP11, and was met with a curiously vague error message saying that there was a "problem playing the file".
In the ad, Jenner hits a curiously vague anti-bad stuff protest as one might "hit" a nightclub.
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A Connecticut fund, AQR Capital Management, takes a different tack - it doesn't divulge the size of its losses in its letter, but prefers to adopt a vague, curiously jocular, tone: "Many of you have heard rumours concerning us over the last few days.
And, curiously enough, evolving from a positive association to a vaguely pejorative one.
It's curiously refreshing to see a candidate act so aloof, and even vaguely put out, as though the campaign were taking precious time away from his golden-years fishing.
Curiously not.
Curiously, yes.
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