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"Everything he'd wanted to get back to seemed opaque, cold, changed," Snow writes.
Veering between references to Jefferson and campaign phrases ("compassionate conservatism"), he offered a graciousness and steadiness that nonetheless seemed opaque.
The older machine endured the same fate of a name that seemed opaque but could not be more appropriate.
Save an initial visit by homicide detectives in 1988, Porter Alexander, Alicia's father, said the investigation seemed opaque, and too soon petered out in spite of his many calls to the police.
The idea of a "democratic deficit" began to take hold, as the founders' ideal of one person, one vote, got lost in the bureaucracy of byzantine institutions whose decision-making seemed opaque and remote.
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