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But the proposed rules are exceptionally vague, defining such jobs as any that could have "a material adverse impact" on national security — including police, customs and immigration positions.
On a stygian Dublin day of low cloud and icy rain, at least the Irish managed two positive contributions to an exceptionally vague Smurfit Champion Hurdle scene, from Solwhit and, albeit only in a mares' hurdle, Voler La Vedette.
But the White House has kept all details exceptionally vague, and Mr. Bush has said he will make no announcements until after he consults on Monday with Mr. Sharon.
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In many contexts Dixon, as a woman, maybe even as an exceptionally comely or vaguely manipulative woman, would have the right to ignore this pressure; every woman has a right to refuse sexual contact, no matter what the circumstances.
A week earlier at the National Theater, I had found myself watching two other exceptionally bleak young playwrights and vaguely thinking, "Oh, they'll grow out of it".
This is a dimension that includes the senses of "trauma", "barbarism" and, many times, "catastrophe", and replaces vague expressions such as "exceptionally threatening".
The report is exceptionally light, with no concrete numbers and vague promises.
If it weren't for the eyebrows, which are caricatures of eyebrows, exceptionally dark and heavy, Radcliffe might be pretty rather than what he is, which is handsome in a vaguely gothic way.
Exceptionally still.
Maddeningly vague?
Very vague".
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