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and yet, if even they are inaccurate and indistinct, what is to be said of the other senses -for you will allow that they are the besenses -for
It is still indistinct what kind of resilience networked systems which change their topological structures incessantly over time might have.
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But this succession of losses came to seem indistinct against what was happening outside.
Mr. Biondi Santi and a few others argued that the result would be indistinct from what could be made in California or Australia.
I had no good answer beyond indistinct ideas of what constituted human decency.
This attraction is in itself surprising, given that "Mr. Pickens's pale washed-up physique, topped by a bland, indistinct nose, was what got her juices flowing".
Thus they differ from intuitions, which are indistinct representations of what is presented to a particular sensory modality.
In the home, there is a very indistinct boundary between what can be asked of a child as a normal part of household chores and what constitutes excessive child labour.
It's hard, then, to pin down exactly what this indistinct feeling of hopelessness we're all feeling is.
We know immediately that there will, of course, be some games: an early page announces, "The following work of fiction is partially based on fact," accompanied by a tiny, indistinct, Sebald-like photograph of what the reader assumes to be a Japanese woman standing in front of a wall.
The instinct to describe what were, necessarily, incredibly indistinct features with words with terrestrial connotations undoubtedly reinforced the sense that Mars was Earth's mirror.
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