Sentence examples for image vague from inspiring English sources

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Yemen, its public image vaguely, if unfairly, linked with Marxism and Muslim fundamentalism, is not first in the queue for Western largesse.

Stock images vaguely related to climate change just won't do.

The images vaguely suggest an urban narrative, but, as in Chris Marker's films, the drama lies in the long, ruminative wait.

Putin long ago perfected an image of vague beneficence that masks his long and unchallenged autocratic rule of Russia.

Céline is a label currently blessed with an almost untouchably cool image and vague air of cerebralism.

Although the meaning of this image is vague, the use in the title of the word "Swadeshi," a popular Indian expression for "made in India," suggests that the piece is a commentary on the displacement of native birds, like the hornbill, by imported ones.

Of course, images are vague, blurred, and ill-defined so that when one conjures up an image, say, of one's father, the expression on his face may not be clear and distinct, so that it may be impossible to tell whether he is frowning or merely looking puzzled (Schlick 1979a, 126 7; Schlick 2009, Sec. 4).

The images are vague and disorienting, but they strike home in uncanny ways.

A series of steep curves suspended between an X and Y axis, the image looks vaguely familiar.

Otherwise the dominant images are vague, suave full-length self-portraits: they show Mr. Pistoletto facing forward wearing a suit and suggest an admiration for both Francis Bacon and the sleekly tailored Marcello Mastroianni.

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