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Only one chair was currently occupied, by a bedraggled, dirt-strewn woman of indistinct age, whose wiry silver gray hair seemed to explode from her head in a multitude of directions, and who appeared to Ricky to be speaking to herself.
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The odor of this mushroom is indistinct but with age can become unpleasant, like that of decay or cheese.
The dialogue was funny and a little sad, but the characters were indistinct — somewhat stereotypical aging yuppies who longed for the days of easy sex.
However, due to methodological limitations (e.g., indistinct inclusion criteria and differences in age at baseline) the outcome of this RCT may not be generalizable.
And at 83, Mrs. Astor's only child found himself handcuffed, fingerprinted (though "modern fingerprinting machines are not calibrated for aging digits, which leave indistinct markings") and facing an 18-count indictment regarding alleged mismanagement of his mother's assets.
The odor of the flesh and latex may range from indistinct to pungent or turnip-like in age; the taste is strongly acrid so much that it may have an anesthetizing effect in the throat.
Age in these memories is rather indistinct.
"Patriarch Ed Meyer's failure to make known a clear succession plan has left his agency, an industry institution, with an indistinct and murky future," the trade publication Advertising Age said in an unusual editorial that led the Viewpoint page of last week's issue.
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