Sentence examples for vague ties from inspiring English sources

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Before the war, Mr. Bush spoke of far more than vague "ties" between Iraq and Al Qaeda.

The Point Break remake, running at $91m, is looking like another one of those raids on overseas markets (71%, currently) with enough vague ties to a more charming predecessor and flashy-looking new sequences to crawl over the profit-margin line.

Groups from far-flung suburbs, or neighboring states, with vague ties to something Irish.

Vague Ties to Carbon Tax.

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Two storues vaguely tied together.

The New Yorker, November 18 , 1974P. 59 Two storues vaguely tied together.

By W. S. Merwin The New Yorker, November 18 , 1974P. 59 Two storues vaguely tied together.

But the similarities were merely visual, as Danilova, accompanied by a guitarist, played a set that was only vaguely tied to pop music.

Gary Sinise, as a ruthless hotel developer with vague underworld ties, sneers and grimaces a few times and then tumbles headlong down a flight of stairs.

Studies have found that women tend to get feedback that's vague or tied to their personalities, which doesn't boost our performance ratings.

There's a particularly vivid moment when a group of men in pinstripe suits and vaguely loosened ties rush the floor to dance - out of time - to 'I Will Survive'.

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