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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).
Nixie clerks are the post office employees who have the job of straighten out incorrect addresses or supplement vague ones.
Mr Sarkozy was admirably clear about his intentions, and he won an equally clear electoral mandate in May.His proposals for reform were much more detailed than the vague ones Margaret Thatcher set out in her first election manifesto in 1979.
Some patients at this stage have no symptoms or only mild vague ones like fatigue and a feeling of abdominal fullness, and they learn of their disease through a routine blood test.
These stories' quick resolutions are achieved easily, since most of them end in violent meltdowns (or in decorously vague ones, if the stories first appeared in The New Yorker).
If your past employers gave you odd titles like "gatorbox wrangler" or vague ones like "senior administrator," replace them with industry standard terms like "sales engineer" and "accounts payable specialist".
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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.
The brief for "Gosford Park" was a vague one.
The warning, however, would remain a vague one.
From 'Glee' to 'Parks and Rec,' is a 'too perfect' finale worse than a vague one?
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