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Alas, all the effort has rendered his accent so indistinct as to be virtually unintelligible.
The centre is so indistinct that the fringe has become the natural area of interest.
On the other end was a girl, so indistinct that, by four-thirty, she might very well have disappeared altogether.
But the real problem is that he's so indistinct no one across the entire political spectrum knows who he is.
What is most striking is that the image emerging of Mr. Bush as president is so indistinct.
The result is a blurry "painterly" look in which some bodies are easy to discern, others so indistinct that they all but blend with their woodsy backgrounds.
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To express the possible heat exchange requirements resulted from mass exchange operations, a so called "indistinct HEN superstructure (IHS)", which can contain the all potential matches between streams, is constructed at first.
In places the path is indistinct, so keep well back from the cliff edge.
Mr. Bana is so mopey and indistinct that it is hard to remember him from one scene to the next.
An apology for having been blurry, ever so blurry, positively indistinct in his understanding of some things, a lot of things, almost all things.
The most banal race in history has produced the most electrifying election in history, with the presidency dancing on the head of a pin for mere handfuls of votes, precisely because the matched set of dauphins were so inadequate and indistinct that they were preordained to collide on the runway.
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