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Beyond a small radius of clarity — perhaps a foot or two — everything grew vague.
"I own one-fourth of Apple," he said firmly, but beyond that he grew vague.
Those were visceral childhood moments: the passing of time grew vague, the senses were lit, and all of it was rich with an absence of purpose.
During his two weeks on the witness stand, General Krstic's confidence appeared to crumble and his answers to the prosecutor grew vague and mumbling.
In fiction as in politics, the enemy's outlines grew vague and vast; he was too big to be tried in our courts, too deadly to be fought without torture, too radical to be understood.
Mr. Peduto grew vague and indirect in his responses when asked about the tulip light, but he said he had bought it and left it at the grave of a family member at St. Raymond.
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As he refined the character, his language grew vaguer and vaguer, an evolution that was actually an articulate comment on the decline of clarity in political rhetoric.
The folks were growing vague to him.
Press him for specifics on the Palestinian issue, however, and he grows vague.
On a visit this fall, the service seemed to have lost its way and the flavors had grown vague.
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