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Driver: I haven't the faintest notion.
I hadn't the faintest notion what he meant.
And that they can be bereft of ideas or the faintest notion of a gameplan or philosophy.
"It is obvious that none of you has the faintest notion of the bitter disappointment each of you has in your own way dished out to us.
We haven't the faintest notion how far, if anywhere, it is willing to go, but the Internal Revenue Service has a Permissive Branch.
Mr. Crews notes his children's failed marriages and lack of careers and writes, "It is obvious that none of you has the faintest notion of the bitter disappointment each of you has in your own way dished out to us".
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Selfishly, under the guise of a faint notion of "independence", I had so manfully been in denial – and thus set everything back.
Her husband, Dr. Peter Savard, barely thought about the hunt, though he had faint notions of a bucolic suburb — with fishing holes and playing fields — as a good place for their young son.
Unlike the United States, where endemic concerns about government overspending make trouble for the left, Europe's social democrats (and many, many politically nonaffiliated Europeans) have only faint notions of givebacks from the work force to compensate for flattened economies.
Perhaps all theatre retains the faint trace of this notion of raising spirits, the spookiness of the lifting on and taking off of a personality and a mask.
This may seem a far-fetched notion for teenagers to reach, but we shouldn't underestimate their sensitivity to the faintest whiff of spin.
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