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One such case is Beckles v. United States, which addresses the issue of how far-reaching the Supreme Court's 2015 decision will be on Johnson v. United States, which voided as unconstitutionally vague one part of a federal criminal law, the Armed Career Criminal Act, or ACCA.
The brief for "Gosford Park" was a vague one.
The warning, however, would remain a vague one.
"I begin with a character in a situation — a vague one," he said.
"The talk of a peace conference is very vague," one senior Israeli official said.
One supporter ventured "responsibility", a solid-sounding word and at the same time a vague one.
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Newspapers gush with abstract nouns to describe the monarchy's virtues ("continuity", "symbolism", and so on), and equally vague ones to describe those of its current wearer ("duty", "dignity", etc).
There's the people you despise talking to year-on-year, and all you need is a vague one-liner about what's going on.
News of another attack by Islamist militants from Boko Haram often starts as a vague one-liner as was the case on 3 January: "Attack on Baga.
Questions like: "Does this film have a vague one-word title that bears no relation to the plot and could conceivably be used in any genre whatsoever?" and "Is this film about a woman who becomes pathologically violent over the love of a man?" and "Does this film star Katherine Heigl?" Reader, I just watched the trailer to a new film called Unforgettable.
Nixie clerks are the post office employees who have the job of straighten out incorrect addresses or supplement vague ones.
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