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A hotel clerk was even more vague when I needed help finding a fish fry restaurant.
The definition of "ripe" grows even more vague when you consider that many plants are grown for their flowers — harvested before any fruit even appears — or (as in the case of potatoes) for their tubers, often harvested after the above-ground plant is completely dead.
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That's actually what the message says, but don't be worried by the even more vague warning that's given to you when you hit "OK:".
The rest of the interview was even more vague.
Since the summit, the demands have become more concrete and talk of aid even more vague.
In other words, Yellen had somehow managed to render the phrase "considerable time" even more vague.
Lochte was even more vague and, if it's at all possible, even less believable.
He was even more vague: "Huge market, totally new and compelling product". Thanks.
He was even more vague: "Huge market, totally new and compelling product".
"PeopleSoft's strategy is even more vague than its competitors," says Stacie McCullough, an analyst at Forrester Research.
His dapper right-hand man, Alejandro (Benicio del Toro), is even more vague about his credentials – and he doesn't do any grinning at all.
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