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But the idea is too big, and too nebulous, to claim any political group as its permanent ally.
The matter of who got what in the process of separation is evidently too nebulous to address.
Many of the Fagen-Becker songs are too nebulous to explain, and Mr. Fagen, the primary lyricist, proved little help.
'The music business has always been very nebulous to me,' she tells me in parting, 'and I suppose my instinct is to keep it at arm's length.
The movie, which opens a one-week engagement today at Anthology Film Archives, is a loosely connected series of jokes and sight gags about the making of a film whose plot is too nebulous to describe.
"Dead rock stars appeal to people because their death allows something nebulous to become a story with a beginning, a middle and an end," says Pat Gilbert, editor of the music magazine Mojo.
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This is what all the Republican candidates exploit; a deep, nebulous longing to return to a simpler time - despite the pesky little fact that such a time never was.
First, on April 17th Tokyo Electric Power TEPCOO) laid out a nebulous six-to-nine-month plan to bring its damaged Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear-power plant to a state of cold shutdown, in which it stops leaking radioactive matter.
But how to explain these nebulous concepts to companies?
In fact, "clean" is only the latest in a line of somewhat nebulous terms to be attached to the renewable energy industry.
Last year, the criminal code was amended to make expressions of "political hatred" – a term so nebulous as to include almost anything to which the government objects – a crime punishable by seven years jail.
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