Sentence examples for yet vague from inspiring English sources

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Betrayal is the fundamental theme of "The Appointment," unmistakable yet vague at the same time.

The main questions that continue to surround the (as yet vague) new approach are, first, will it work, and second, what if it doesn't.

The Green Mile inhabits a soothing dreamworld in which audiences can experience strong yet vague feelings and leave the cinema thinking life is beautiful.

Some areas are as yet vague, and others, including perhaps the details of how things should be financed, may be vagued up yet further in order to get through the conference's final plenary session.

What remains are hardboiled quips, metaphorically overripe situations (Griff's blind mom sees through him, get it?) and anxious yet vague lead performances by Mr. Wilde and Ms. Knight, who were married at the time.

In the end, a report published in April 2003 set a series of ambitious yet vague goals, including replacing the Core Curriculum with distribution requirements and putting a greater emphasis on "interdisciplinary courses".

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Their affair, while covert, is not quite "the unimagined and yet vaguely dreaded thing" of 1913.

On his first visit, he kept the conversation general, formal, and yet vaguely sympathetic, and did not mention religion.

The result is dense, spare, and soulful; it's soothing yet vaguely disturbing, like a good romance.

Sex itself — specifically, gay sex — is feared by one character as "the unimagined and yet vaguely dreaded thing".

It delivers as a chase movie and a passionate romance, but has pleasingly daft, yet vaguely plausible ideas about destiny and free will.

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