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The announcement, made at the end of a four-day meeting of the Communist Party's Central Committee, didn't give much detail beyond that ("China Keeps Plan Decisively Vague," read one Wall Street Journal headline), but analysts suggested that China was acknowledging that the government's tight control over business is stifling some industries.
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I vaguely remembered reading about some tunnels on the Galibier but was totally unprepared when we rounded a bend and plunged into total darkness.
First in was the ever-vigilant stpauli, who wrote: "There's been a lot of hype about John Williams's Stoner, first published in 1965 and recently reissued as a 'lost classic' – so much so that I still keep half-wondering if the whole thing is an elaborate hoax that will be revealed as a clever marketing campaign, and vaguely resisted reading the novel for some time".
I think I'd be into this if it were a series of joke set-ups that don't have punchlines because the narrator keeps getting off track, which is what the sex scenes of the one Kundera book I vaguely remember reading felt like.
I knew Lan vaguely and had read somewhere that he was South African.
People who, a week ago, could not have told you if Crimea belonged to Ukraine — who maybe thought, based on a vague memory of reading Chekhov, that it was Russian all along — are now acting as though the integrity of a Ukrainian Crimea is an old and obvious American interest.
I'd normally recommend a book 'for fans of', but I can't think of another book quite like this – I'm going to be throwing it at any and every person I come across who expresses a vague interest in reading.
Nouvelle Vague's lounge reading of 'Teenage Kicks' and soulman Allen Toussaint's 'Get Out My Life Woman' were deemed ideal for a man of the Patient's vintage, while Lone Pigeon's 'Concubine Rice' wears its regard for the Beatles on its sleeve.
The point at which I started to worry about AL Kennedy's health – seriously worry, as opposed to feeling vague concern when reading her On Writing columns for the Guardian and discovering that the sinusitis, labyrinthitis and H. pylori were still waxing – was when we met to talk about her latest novel, The Blue Book, about an ill-suited couple crossing the Atlantic on an ocean liner.
My parents listened for a while, my father vaguely remembered having read about what happened in New Jersey, and when the disclaimers were eventually made, they also went to bed.
Leaves Amazon reviews on Myleene Klass albums that say "fantastic - just fantastic....... xx" in the vague hope she'll read them and, through a complex turn of events that Defence Secretary Michael Fallon plays out in the cinescreen in his head every night before he sleeps, finds him and fucks him.
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