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He has often heard people tell complex, dynamic stories about the past but then make vague, prosaic projections of a future in which things stay pretty much the same.
Homme and four bandmates took the stage, accompanied by nothing more than some bright lights and a vague, colored projection.
A vaguely humanoid projection mimics the swayed posture of the elfin androgyne.
But the timeline for hitting said target is extraordinarly vague, and inflation projections for the next two years are substantially below the 2% figure.
The other countries demonstrate relatively low uncertainties due to vague baseline and projections definitions in the land use sector.
Journalists are impatient with that: they prefer "prediction" to "projection" (less vague) and like to talk of temperature rising by "as much as 5.8°" rather than quoting the full range.
Lips are moving slightly but there's no sound coming through them – just a projection of some vague sense of deflation.
This work is an electrochemical projection device and a vague illusion experiment.
Watery projections from Thomas Gray provide a vague sense of place, with our black-clad leading man suggesting himself as a restless if self-effacing tour guide who doesn't want to linger at any one destination too long.
Mainstream media continues to report nervous stock markets, negative projections related to sequestration and vague accounts of the lingering recession.
But it was dull and vague, with more attention paid to the projection effects than the characters and their relationships.
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