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The feeling was loose but hardly ever vague because of the counterweight of his band mates.
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Not one was ever vaguely linguistic.
Sometime soon, Strasburg would need to discover a minor injury — a blister or the ever-vague arm fatigue — and spend a minimum 15-day stint on the disabled list.
Task posters can use the Lazy Susan-like interface to choose from task categories like Cleaning, Donations, Shopping, Food Delivery, Cleaning, Donations, (Regular) Delivery and the ever-vague Something Else.
There is always vague talk about jobs and how it's the other parties fault, but nothing ever changes.
The subject matter, as ever, is vague: "There's finding love, not needing love, and then there's sleeping with your buddy's girlfriend," Vernon said.
"We're talking First Amendment here: you cannot ever permit vague terms that can be interpreted in a way that permits an official to suppress material that is not to his liking".
During the election, the fact that Gillard was a woman was irrelevant and only ever a vague distraction when the snipes about the fact that she had not married her boyfriend, had no children and did not cook emerged.
If you had only ever been vaguely aware of the world of Pokémon (a franchise centred on fictional creatures created in Japan in 1995), you're surely getting better acquainted by the minute.
Six blocks from where I grew up, on Chicago's South Side, the artist Theaster Gates showed me a neo-Classical ruin, a Prohibition-era bank shuttered for 33 years that I only ever registered vaguely as a part of the area's enduring blight.
Sound ever so vaguely familiar?
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