Sentence examples for now vague from inspiring English sources

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Exactly how the committee system will function is now vague; Ms. Steensma described it as a work in progress.

For years, The Crisis gave out literary awards; then, Lewis explained, "at a date that is now vague, Du Bois came to think that the awards were being misused".

The experts said that making it especially hard were the now vague allegations involving children, allegations that Ms. Poundstone will have to confront somehow if she wants to restore her career.

It's clunky, it's not intuitive, and its once thoughtful meaning is now vague dinner party fodder.

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She is now vaguely 70.

Unknown back then, Foley is now vaguely famous.

Kamran, a former book translator who now vaguely describes himself as a businessman, finds Rouhani's victory disquieting, rather than a cause for celebration.

In the book's introduction, Betty Crocker — by now vaguely resembling June Cleaver — addresses her audience: "Dear Boys and Girls, Cooking is an adventure," she says.

Although most people have now vaguely heard of Bitcoin, you're unlikely to find someone outside the tech community who really understands it in detail, let alone accepts it as payment.

Building and remodeling continued after his death in 1715, with the legendarily luxurious lifestyle of Louis XV (under whom the French peuple nevertheless fared rather better) and the now vaguely poignant reign of the scientifically minded Louis XVI and his capricious wife, too often portrayed as no more than a stupid shopping addict.

In the wake of last week's terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, Americans are now vaguely aware of the fact that their lives are going to change as more stringent security measures are put in place to try to prevent further carnage.

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