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A former senior government official told me, "I feel like a man who was in a dark hole, who has come into the sunlight, and it's hazy.... What will happen now?" He fretted about Qaddafi.
I'm hazy about what I need.
Some Americans are hazy about what "capitalism" and "socialism" mean.
Rank-and-file consumers are still hazy about what cloud storage even means.
She is hazy about what interest rate she actually pays, though she considers it high.
At 12, I was yearning for it, too, even if I was a little hazy about what "it" was.
At the restaurant Wednesday, some customers paid nothing and signed up to volunteer later, though everyone was hazy about what they would be doing.
It hardly seemed like a moment anyone would be likely to forget, but Ms. Poehler said, "It's all a beautiful, hazy blur what happened in there".
In fact, he's such a fixture in the media you'd be forgiven for being hazy on what Perry has produced.
But even the information commissioner, Christopher Graham, is hazy about what that involves – though he thinks it may have something to do with browser settings.
Kremlin sanctions have strangled Georgian exports such as wine, fruit and mineral water.On other issues Mr Ivanishvili has been full of spleen about misrule, but hazy about what he would do differently.
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