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Peer pressure is much more powerful than the somehow vague concept of a boss or punishment.
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I had never seen cuff links, but I was somehow vaguely aware of their existence.
I was in some lot with police cruisers surrounding a dilapidated farmhouse, somehow vaguely related to The Devil's Rejects.
You can get Goldfish crackers and Maybelline eyeshadow at Wal-Mart, but Target makes you feel special and somehow vaguely chic for buying said drugstore eyeshadow in its massive stores.
And Anna Bolena, the final in the Tudor Queen trilogy by 19th century Italian composer Gaetano Donizetti, seemed like as good a reason as any to visit Chicago's Lyric Opera, given Queen Anne Boleyn, who was married to King Henry VIII only to be beheaded after she failed to bear him a successor, is somehow vaguely related to our family -- the Bullens.
He has a slight drawl that somehow sounds vaguely Texan.
He said that one of those reps had already been "educated" — which somehow sounds vaguely ominous — so that this wouldn't happen again.
Perhaps originally it really was Billy behind every black eye and broken rib, and this was toned down in subsequent drafts, because Billy never does get sorted out, and Sarah never leaves him, and somehow that becomes vaguely acceptable, just another messed-up way of living.
Somehow, it's vaguely reminiscent of the Republic Game Console.
On Wednesday, her plea to those attending her events was vague and somehow unambitious.
In his cross-examination, an assistant United State attorney, Scott B. Romney, suggested to the jury that the notion of vague plans somehow getting out of hand was contradicted by numerous interviews after the auction in which Mr. DeChristopher defended his actions and talked about his willingness to pay a criminal penalty if need be.
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