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Crimean officials were remarkably vague about what had happened.
Even these are remarkably vague, often citing factors like being "proactive".
That they proved themselves remarkably vague - one man thought Berlin was in Paris - neither interests us nor surprises us.
Yes, the Clinton administration had, at times, a remarkably vague and misguided understanding of the American national interest.
Since the 1960s, the ascendance of postmodern culture has been argued now it is even sometimes said that a "post-postmodern" epoch has begun, but what exactly that means is remarkably vague.
Their underlying principles are clear (competition and lower prices are good, collusion and price-fixing bad), but the laws themselves are remarkably vague, and regulators have had much leeway in enforcing them.
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And the only significant parts of this remarkably pompous, vague and prolix declaration are where it proudly "draws a line" between itself as an "authentic carrier" of the left's democratic traditions and the anti-war, anti-occupation left that it claims has abandoned it.
Marx's vision of communist society is remarkably (and perhaps intentionally) vague.
Yet there's nothing vague about him; he is still remarkably busy and youthful.
Nine minutes long, brazenly episodic, shifting from hallucinatory ambience to synthesised funk to slow-jam R&B to a sprawling, vaguely Pink Floyd-like guitar solo, it sounded remarkably audacious.
It's a dense and sometimes vague, 45-page document which takes a remarkably positive view toward skateboarding.
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