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"We all have different definitions of a vague phrase like global warming," I noted.
Nonetheless, the police cannot stop someone on the basis of a vague hunch.
I learned that there were some press inquiries of a vague nature last week sometime.
It provided a dietary shove where the gentle pushes of a vague desire for self-improvement hadn't sufficed.
For example an account of a vague pass made by one of Leila's professors and her panicky reaction.
The physician-enthusiast generally offers "a unified field theory of a vague syndrome, providing a clear and coherent explanation for its many confusing symptoms," she writes.
Even Irving, a 6-foot-4 19-year-old with enviable athleticism and playmaking skills, is a bit of a vague commodity after a truncated college career.
Aimard's typical strategy is to huddle modern and classical works under the umbrella of a vague but enticing rubric; in the case of Mostly Mozart, it's "Bach & Polyphonies".
His title was "The American promise" — not a particularly sharp or surprising idea, compounded of a vague longing for togetherness and a sense of historical destiny.
She finds herself leaning that way, though — solely because of "a vague sense of unease" about the depth of President Obama's support for Israel.
But until its recent announcement of a vague linkage with several foreign exchanges, the NYSE seemed to have been left out of a powerful wave of international consolidation.
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