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The tortured, shy Cyclops is reduced to a decent-guy cipher in the movie, and he is made even more vague because his eyes are never visible; his suffering is clear to comics readers because of interior monologues provided via thought balloons.
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I had only the vaguest destinations in mind, and they were all-the-more vague because my smartphone didn't work in Spain.
Second, the decreased olfactory sensitivity of patients obviously makes their everyday "smelling experiences" less pleasant and more vague, simply because their sense of smell is weaker.
Note that the outlined HR strategy was critically audited for two reasons: by the audit office because of its deficient input output equation (HR input: high quality, costly; HR output: less specified) and therefore vague organizational benefits, and by department heads because of the individual benefits of higher education and, again, more vague departmental benefits.
Her other proposals are more vague.
I mean, could they be more vague?
It's more vague and potentially broad than that.
It is so much more vague than that.
McGowan is more vague, saying it is "hypothetical".
The rest of the interview was even more vague.
While Mr. Corzine and his predecessor, James E. McGreevey, were more vague about specific budget plans in their successful campaigns, Mr. McDonough said, New Jersey Democrats have more leeway because their party has a bigger base in the state.
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