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This is rather woolly and probably puts too much on the jury's' shoulders.
An rookie MP with no powerbase and rather woolly promises won't get things done for Indi, she argues.
Subtle this show is not, but it gives a tantalizing glimpse of another, rather woolly artistic universe.
The agenda for both summits is "sustainable development", a rather woolly notion that is about how to grow in an environmentally friendly way.
Mr Kohl's rather woolly oratory would give way to Mr Schäuble's machinegun precision; that unflappability, bordering on inertia, would yield to his successor's impatient drive for change.
What remains is by no means catastrophic, just solemn and inconclusive, with the darker psychological resonances (Cage's character faces encroaching dementia) lost in a rather woolly mix.
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"Patel is seen [by rightwingers] as a hard-headed realist, rather than the woolly-headed idealist Nehru.
But the novel treats such statements, and Harry's remedy ("GIVE WOMEN THE MONEY"), as unprecedented and incisive, rather than the woolly-headed stuff of countless undergraduate bull sessions.
Once popular with miners and loggers and later some rather wild and woolly characters, today the St Regis is especially popular with UK tourists.
His brother works in the City and was chair of the cathedral's finance committee: his criticism of uncaring capitalism comes from a position of understanding rather than from woolly liberalism.
If we think back to Cameron's early days, and even to Margaret Thatcher's early days, they came in for a lot of criticism for not being up to it, for being rather weak and woolly characters.
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