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The prosecutor, Sally O'Neill, told the jury: "Young she may be, indistinct at times certainly, but she was quite clear in what she was saying to the police".
Another characterization helpfully mentions the importance of the imagination: "When looking at autumn mountains through mist, the view may be indistinct yet have great depth.
Its common name comes from a characteristic black blotch on the tip of its snout, though this may be indistinct in older individuals.
This species is light grey to bronze above, darkening at the tips of the second dorsal fin and upper caudal fin lobe (though this may be indistinct in larger sharks), and pale below.
In addition, locally recurrent lesions may be indistinct on CT, resulting in underestimation of the size and extent of the lesion.
Therefore, the influence of HRH2 genotype on methylation status of non-cancerous mucosa in patients who have already developed gastric cancer may be indistinct.
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The heads of sedentary polychaetes (see figure) may be distinct or indistinct.
However, arguably the most effective method of identifying these cells, which may be morphologically indistinct from the bulk of the cancer, is through differential cell surface protein expression.
Apart from the legal situation, the practical management of limiting ICU-therapy continues to be indistinct.
The lesions appear poorly circumscribed, heterogeneous with the margins that may be sharp and indistinct.
However, these species clusters are not ideal entities with sharp and unambiguous boundaries; instead they come in multiple forms and their fringes, especially in recombinogenic bacteria, may be fuzzy and indistinct.
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