He stopped before a 1948 Dior evening dress in a fuzzily patterned gray-blue houndstooth. |
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Terrorism is sometimes fuzzily thought to have a sort of intellectual respectability that more banal forms of violence lack. |
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Things come to a fuzzily glowing head at, I'm afraid to say, the dance contest that is Tiffany's personal goal. |
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The hitch, in the new film, is that Tomorrowland itself is so fuzzily defined: Is it a real destination? |
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One of the most challenging things to do when your head is fuzzily congested is to stand in the cold remedy aisle and contemplate which product might help you most. |
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On this evidence we have a culture that either squeals with the joy of escapism or fuzzily yearns for tomorrow: it has lost the inclination to shout about the here and how. |
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Being defined less and less in its own terms than in opposition to the state-its contours fuzzily defined by what was theoretically subtracted from the state-it seemed more an ideological force than a well-defined reality. |
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The numbers on a clock have fallen away into a jumble, suggesting Gaza's dislocation from modern times, with stanzas of Palestine's national poet, Mahmoud Darwish, inscribed fuzzily at the edges. |
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His biggest failure, however, is his inability to articulate a plausible alternative to the system he loathes. He talks fuzzily of more democracy, but it is not clear what he means. |
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