Exact(1)
Without incident or character, the performers, while singing perfectly well, spent the rest of the time dithering around and looking at one another with intense but unspecified meaning.
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Maclean offers several options, including an (unspecified) Celtic word meaning "gloom" or "death", or the Scots Gaelic h-Iar-Tìr ("westland").
Random objects fly into the compact atmosphere from the void outside, their exact meanings unspecified.
Where unspecified, no significance was found.
Reliance Industries became a client of the lobbyist Barbour, Griffith & Rogers, according to a 2009 document, on the unspecified issue of "TRD," meaning trade.
The agreement, for example, allowed North Korea to keep spent fuel rods from the Yongbyon reactor for an unspecified number of years, meaning that it could break its agreements and quickly produce nuclear weapons.
Australians have had the option of selecting "x" as their gender - meaning indeterminate, unspecified or intersex - on passport applications since 2011.
One more terminological note: in the cognitive linguistics literature (i.e., Dunbar 2001) it is common to treat what we call 'sense generality' as vagueness: a single lexeme with a unified meaning that is unspecified with respect to certain features.
In such a case, the values V2,3 remain unspecified and only the sum V2 + V3 has a physical meaning.
However, the meaning of both a "clear question" and a "clear majority" is unspecified.
The meaning of both a "clear question" and a "clear majority" is left unspecified in the act, to be interpreted by the supreme court".
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