The foot is divided by four flanges and shows archaistic motifs vaguely suggestive of animal forms. |
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The cortex is made of micrite and is vaguely distinctive from the nucleus by a finely concentric lamination. |
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He loses the plot like a shaker of salt, vaguely wrapping up the con in the film's final moments. |
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He gestured vaguely toward her clothes, from the blouse to the socks wrapped around her smooth shaven legs. |
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The cause of his death is something vaguely related to carcinogenic sheep dip. |
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It's a handheld device, vaguely reminiscent of a transistor radio from yesteryear. |
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While the Andantio in the Opus 45 Symphony is grave and vaguely troubling, the mood quickly dissipates with a reassuring minuet. |
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There's a long, vaguely dishonorable list of pop hits that have been commonly misattributed. |
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In the midst of my surprise I am vaguely aware of another shocking pink object in my peripheral vision, moving rapidly towards me. |
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Settling into his chair, the king waved vaguely at the man to signal him that he could read his missive. |
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You could make your own generic electroclash record by talking blankly in a vaguely European accent. |
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Jenni didn't want another violent mood swing from Chris, so she didn't say anything, and felt vaguely guilty about it. |
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She was only vaguely aware of the sound of car engines starting and the flash of headlights illuminating them as they drove by. |
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Equally memorable is a man with vaguely simian features who is dressed in a tan suit and a red, white and blue tie. |
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She was a vaguely mousy woman in her mid-twenties whose hands couldn't seem to stop fidgeting. |
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He got a five-minute major penalty for boarding, and a game misconduct for something vaguely felonious. |
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Ship of Fools, based on the Katherine Anne Porter novel about a boatload of vaguely doomed passengers in the 1930s, is pretty much a disaster. |
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Growing up in Cold War Australia in the 1960s, I was vaguely aware of this murky family past, though it was rarely talked about. |
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On February 6, I was sledding with my sons when I vaguely heard an ambulance go by. |
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I move my hand towards her to brush it away, but she is there before me and flicks it vaguely, though not ungently, herself. |
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Even the ballads sound like the singers have only vaguely heard of the concept of romantic unhappiness. |
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I mean, as self-serious and righteous and vaguely uncool as they are, at least the boomers are obsessed with stuff like politics and the Beatles. |
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Though made from an odd array of ingredients including a smidgen of potato flour, they did taste vaguely like French fries. |
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The vaguely licentious reputation of cinema also keeps women away, since they must be careful to keep their own reputations unsullied. |
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All bass necks are made from 4 x 2 planed softwood and should be painted black on one side and a sort-of vaguely off-white on the other. |
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Elizabeth vaguely recognized some of the faces from the funeral, but not all of them. |
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For us young'uns Kate Bush is remembered, vaguely, as a kind of precursor to Tori Amos, a similarly cryptic and leftfield songstress. |
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Whilst I vaguely remember hearing the news story, the way my family reacted is by far the more memorable bit. |
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He spoke rather vaguely of contacts with directors of rugby to try to obtain time out for the knackered, now and again. |
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Contractors are working round the ring mains, which vaguely follows the Bradford Ring Road, in an anti-clockwise direction. |
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Members in the clubs of the early 1830s had talked vaguely of votes for all. |
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The vaguely worded bills seek to criminalize safe and common abortion procedures throughout pregnancy. |
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Less vaguely it also wanted to help develop genuinely European companies and measures to improve Europes position in high technology sectors. |
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A few grooves in a tree trunk, looking vaguely like a face, elevated into being the sacred image of our saviour. |
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She vaguely mentioned something about pursuing another line of work and thanked them for all their kindnesses. |
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She vaguely points downwards, as if alerting the darkening world to imminent nightfall. |
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Their vaguely glam image and strong female vocalists sets them apart, and make for a fun experience that's hard to dislike. |
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Making distinctions based on birth certificates, that's what is vaguely xenophobic. |
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Angola, which is about twice the size of Texas, may be a nation with a vaguely familiar ring to many Americans. |
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At first the officers in charge of the troops garrisoned in the city were vaguely apprehensive of trouble in the ranks. |
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There is something vaguely fascist in that utter blankness and justification by heroism. |
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I just wanted to watch something vaguely entertaining to prevent me from being bored. |
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Garbanzo beans, Marcona almonds and golden raisins, along with cumin in the sausage, turned the dish vaguely Moroccan. |
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They wanted us to take out every single word that was even vaguely religious or spiritual. |
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Each week teams would have to carry out vaguely ludicrous tasks under the tuition of Glenn Reynolds. |
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She could hardly hear what they were saying but one voice sounded vaguely familiar. |
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A purplish, long, vaguely cylindrical ship shot up into the air, and rammed him full broadside. |
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I heard a noise that I vaguely recognized as a Bronx cheer coming from Leia. |
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A wiry man, he has an oversize noggin that rides on his lean 145-pound body, so that he vaguely resembles a five-foot-ten-inch sunflower. |
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Mid fifties, chubby, buck teeth, grey hair and horn-rimmed glasses, Randall looked vaguely like that old British comedian Benny Hill. |
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We love it when dull generic thrillers get given vaguely technological titles to try and make them sound more interesting and get it wrong. |
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The effect is vaguely clinical, dispassionate, like academic anatomical studies, but also enigmatic and voyeuristic. |
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The general public probably only vaguely recalls him as an edgy, vulpine presence in such 1960s fare as The Dirty Dozen and Rosemary's Baby. |
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He asks short questions but gives long answers, and there's something vaguely patrician about the cadence of his speech. |
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There was moss and dirt caked into the cracks, but there was a seam of some sort, vaguely in the shape of a rectangle. |
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I had the vaguely presentable air crew, they had the old hags nearing retirement. |
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I vaguely make out outlines of stalagmites and stalactites connecting floor to ceiling, but little else. |
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There is something vaguely creepy in virtually hairless toddlers sporting ribbony hair adornments. |
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At Hallowe'en I'd look vaguely spooky, and on Bonfire Night I'd have some papier mache excuse for a Guy. |
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But Algeria still registers in Western media and minds as an obscure and vaguely mysterious place, somewhere on the periphery of the Middle East. |
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Compared to mediums like oil or acrylic, watercolor has a vaguely genteel air. |
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He showed no sign of being effected by my harsh look, as he remained his annoying self, humming some tune I was vaguely familiar with. |
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The cloying heaviness of snacking on cheese instead of ginger snaps left me feeling dull and vaguely nauseous. |
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His and Dr. Powers' footfalls on the sidewalk were loud and vaguely hollow in the caverns of the cobbled street. |
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It took on a vaguely human outline and grew until it filled the room ceiling to floor. |
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In an attempt to break out of my recent hermit-like state, I've decided to try going out and being vaguely sociable a bit more often. |
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It begins with Gregorian chant-like background vocals then adds an ominous, vaguely classical, chugging brass melody. |
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His first two novels suffered from a high-toned moralism that was equal parts political correctness and vaguely Zen-flavored mysticism. |
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It's not the dictionary term I may or may not vaguely remember, which was not a German compound. |
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He's so sunny and earnest that it's a toss-up whether to be charmed or vaguely nauseous. |
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Helsun had accompanied them with her little pack animal looking vaguely like a miniature lama heavily loaded with garments and fabric. |
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The gently soothing flute arrangements give a vaguely laid-back chilled perspective to the overall process. |
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They are definitely not rats or squirrels, and are only vaguely like a guinea pig or a chinchilla. |
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Our palpitant Editor was vaguely aware of some kind of sensation playing upon his arm but he was too excited to care. |
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Its front legs were almost twice as long as its hind legs, which gave it a vaguely humanoid appearance. |
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As the robber was talking, a vaguely humanoid figure leaped from the rooftop of the adjacent building and crept into the bank. |
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If they ever did come to earth, they would probably attempt to live among us with vaguely humorous results. |
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He has a cheery, vaguely working class accent rather than Bond's clipped, public schoolboy tones. |
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His work at this time was vaguely Surrealist, with forms resembling primitive hieroglyphs painted in a heavy impasto. |
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The band sounded familiar, he vaguely remembered a friend telling him about them a while ago. |
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His sarcastic voice sounds vaguely familiar to Rena, and she wishes Jem would step aside so she can get a better look. |
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Histologically, all demonstrated a densely cellular storiform or vaguely fascicular pattern, broadly extending into the subcutaneous fat. |
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What is new is that this war has no end in sight, and only a vaguely defined enemy, so its incursions are likely to be permanent. |
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At first I was just vaguely uneasy, because I knew that an office is not the right place for a hot air balloon to be inflated. |
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He vaguely pines for a return to metaphysics, and suggests that moderns have lost God. |
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Imagine my surprise to find an article by two consultants that concretely describes what I had only vaguely felt. |
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I've heard it vaguely before, and it exposes a hole in my understanding and intuition, if true. |
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I could vaguely see this cigar-shaped thing out of the corner of my eye, which I took to be the sledge. |
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Making vaguely related assertions in response to an argument is not a counter-argument. |
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Soon, up the street, I saw the swirling masses, vaguely in the fog of the gasses. |
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But for more than 15 years they have often given the town's posties a bit of a battering with vaguely addressed postcards. |
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This will be my last Festival that's even vaguely footloose and fancy-free. |
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His cowl has a vaguely avian appearance, with a visor in the shape of a beak. |
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There's something fundamentally crass and vaguely offensive about all of this, isn't there? |
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How do we know he didn't say something crude or rude or vaguely threatening to the woman before she swung at him? |
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She vaguely remembered him from a childhood television program, which made his crude jokes especially shocking. |
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The ideas range from the highly plausible to the vaguely intriguing to the obviously crackpot. |
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Now, you know as well as I do, that you rarely see anyone under fifty-ish or even with vaguely liberal views wearing a fur nowadays. |
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Carlie vaguely thought that she recognized the voice, but her mind was too fuzzy and blurry to connect it to a person. |
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Taavo's set will focus on the vaguely danceable roots of the genre without neglecting some of the more modern highlights. |
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Liz thought he was vaguely familiar and took a stab in the dark where she had seen him from. |
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These poems invite the reader to recall, however vaguely, the precursory cultural texts that they revise and ironize. |
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First of all, the flavours come from this weird, vaguely gelatinous mixture of jam, molasses and tobacco. |
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I was struggling to get out of the pub with my rucksack, when I was pressed against someone who looked vaguely familiar. |
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Olivia gestured vaguely in the direction of the candy and Isabella took off, striding purposefully. |
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The effect is like combining the highest culinary aspirations with the vaguely desperate glitziness of a downtown nightclub. |
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Some of their protuberances project close to a metre above what can be vaguely discerned as the original road surface. |
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He looked vaguely tomboyish, with short curly hair, a pug nose, and a rather frazzled expression. |
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Two gawky, pimply, vaguely punky teenage guys are talking to two gawky, pimply, vaguely punky teenage girls. |
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As your eyes become accustomed to the gloom, you can vaguely see a troupe of grimly determined dancing girls. |
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He had a habit of using straight and direct speech and he favored long, vaguely charging words to describe battle, and other things perhaps. |
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I seem to vaguely recall that he briefly had a deal to be a frequent guest star and to contribute to the scripts of other instalments. |
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It made me vaguely nervous to see it there, so close, though in a disconnected type of way. |
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There is a consensus that the dishlickers are a vaguely corrupt scion of the racing world, but nothing could be further from the truth. |
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Their new comic effort concerns a family in a vaguely bygone New York City of brownstones, gypsy cabs, and gifted, unhappy children. |
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There was loud disco music playing and two little girls with no boobies gyrating in a vaguely pornographic manner. |
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A donair is sort of like a gyros but the meat is vaguely identified as beef and the sauce is sweet. |
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I'd only vaguely heard of the show, had never listened to it, but his enigmatic message drove me to find out more. |
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Sleep evaded her these days, but for some reason that sensation seemed vaguely familiar. |
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Thinking back, he vaguely remembered writing or doodling something while not paying attention to the lesson. |
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She was wearing a short, thin halter dress that exposed her delicate shoulders and the vaguely tanned skin of her back. |
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Problem is, this pushes Mandell's vaguely tenuous, aloof vocals up front, affected twangs, warbles and all. |
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But the German wardresses remained vaguely aware of her special status and seem to have relaxed in her company. |
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Once aboard, to his fugitive embarrassment, he is accosted by a young girl he vaguely remembers. |
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Hidden somewhere deep in these two gushy hours of melodrama lie the makings of a vaguely watchable film. |
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This was topped with smoked queen scallops which tasted vaguely of saffron, but not a lot else. |
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The volumes are arranged in a vaguely cruciform plan, with wings radiating out from a central core. |
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I vaguely remember a similarly soaked occasion when I was a child, where I tried to shake like a dog and my mother said it addled the brain. |
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This anthology has introduced me to Wesleyan and Evangelical materials I was only vaguely acquainted with. |
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I struggle with my memories as the vaguely familiar face jumps out from the front cover of the book. |
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Hopefully, my rantings will at least vaguely interest those of you who crave rational discourse. |
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Rich made a rasping sound in his throat vaguely like the creaking of bed springs, followed by a lewd slurping noise. |
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What's worse, the story seems to reconfirm literary stereotypes about women while vaguely insinuating that it is doing the opposite. |
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I have thought of putting my foot down but I have a sneaking suspicion some of the unruly behaviour is vaguely familiar. |
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Not a single one of them has anything even vaguely resembling a redeeming feature. |
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Shaped vaguely like a woodlouse, these triungulinids, as they are called, are very active little fellows. |
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Bragg sometimes seems vaguely regretful about the fact that he is not thought of, primarily, as a writer. |
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She handed it to Cary who gazed questioningly at the picture which vaguely resembled a landing space craft. |
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There is nothing biased or discriminatory or even vaguely xenophobic about this. |
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Most songs end up in a vaguely alt-rock area somewhere between the Music and Pearl Jam, although the overall effect defies description. |
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You reminded me of someone I remember vaguely from my very early childhood. |
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The church plan, vaguely reminiscent of a classical basilica, is a simple asymmetric rectangle. |
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Neat, compact, there was something about her vaguely reminiscent of a seal pup. |
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From his vaguely defined methodological stance, Snooks criticizes Darwin's use of analogy. |
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I vaguely recall photo spreads of spiky-haired punks in a newspaper colour supplement, but that's it really. |
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In order to make a creature that even vaguely resembles the comic book version, special effects are obviously necessary. |
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Admittedly, there are a lot of consumer products used by those who hunt and shoot that are only vaguely related to the sport. |
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Seemingly possessed by his hands, he becomes a murderer, choking friends and foe alike, vaguely seeking to revenge the death of Meta's father. |
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In particular, the province's vaguely defined outcomes-based curriculum can be seen by teachers as licence to teach whatever they wish. |
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The Chardonnay was a light and elegant, vaguely lemony wine, which was far more like it. |
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The songs, some instrumental, some vaguely vocal, were never at risk of being lost in the din. |
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If otherwise, it is vaguely approbative, with the implication, as to the work approved, of some pleasing archaeological reconstruction. |
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I decided to take my chances climbing up the rope ladder after wondering vaguely if it would hold my weight. |
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Good weight of fruit and a vaguely rough tannins lead to an unsurprising warm alcoholic finish. |
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It also looks out into the future to test the theory against the common if vaguely articulated belief that great-power war has become obsolete. |
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If you just witter vaguely about a dust-round and tidy-up, you've only yourself to blame if you come home to a grimy cooker. |
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Now that she could see his face, she discovered he was vaguely handsome, in a rugged, battered kind of way. |
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Furthermore, it's vaguely distressing the way the Russian language exaggerates and caresses dreary realities. |
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They look vaguely similar to the sharks of Jaws infamy, huge midriffs tapering to a point at snout and tail. |
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He wheeled around to see a young woman with wonderful mahogany hair, a few inches taller than himself, looking vaguely concerned. |
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So it's vaguely disappointing that I am probably suffering from a disappointingly vague malaise. |
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The reader experiences a suite of poems that is vaguely reminiscent of the famous Romantics, but verging into unknown and tenuous territory. |
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The group entered the store, Vicki only vaguely aware of Cora and Andy's chatter and Wil's long, sidelong scrutinies. |
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The thing about the mask that looks odd to me is that the sculpted eyes look a bit too far apart, giving him a vaguely alien appearance. |
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Edmund Barton was also at least vaguely interested in the theosophical movement. |
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It was the first thing he'd done when he got back from the hospital-sweep everything even vaguely illegal into a bag and then put a match to it. |
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Just going by a vaguely detected linguistic tic, I think this particular leader was written by the Guardian's timid political editor. |
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Besson's storyline is vaguely intriguing, and there is that swell car-chase sequence to keep things ticking along nicely. |
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Her mind was fuzzy, and after a moment she vaguely remembered the night before. |
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They are also vaguely contemptuous of his beady-eyed negotiations regarding fees and wardrobe allowances. |
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The distorted semblances of the trees on the other side were vaguely visible through it, mocking him cruelly in the emptiness. |
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He caught a flicker of movement off to his right and vaguely heard the soft sounds of a small stream. |
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I was vaguely aware of Deo and a name, a word on the tip of my tongue that I couldn't quite say. |
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I always feel vaguely cheated because lightning mesmerizes me and I watch it avidly when the opportunity arises. |
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He vaguely remembered his mother telling him those same words many years ago when he was giving spare lunch money to a beggar. |
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The site shills an assortment of tweeny, vaguely Blair Waldorfy dresses, sweaters and coats. |
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I am vaguely irritated by the length of column inches you occupy. |
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I can vaguely recall my stepmum following my dad out of the bedroom. |
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It was vaguely shaped like a long dulcimer, with at least a dozen strings. |
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He felt his body roll as the ship careened and vaguely heard the rumble of explosions nearby, but he didn't come to until smoke forced him coughing to his feet. |
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She could vaguely smell his cologne, a smell that comforted her. |
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If the angel invokes faith, it must share equal time with the vaguely mystical powers of magic, and the explicit artificiality of science fiction. |
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I can vaguely remember some of the comments made by Mr Kirk at the time towards the kinds of professional stickybeaks who poked their noses into things he was doing. |
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Even for those not aware that it refers originally to Vivaldi and his carroty hair, there is the vaguely sinister implication of subversive politics at work. |
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These very vaguely worded provisions do not specify the scope or conditions of exercise of the discretionary power which was at the origin of the measures complained of. |
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Rick methodically entered the data, prepared explanations, and vaguely looked at the virus pattern to see if he could see anything, which was never his specialty. |
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Please keep the terms of the argument at least vaguely on-target. |
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There's nothing even vaguely satirical or ironic about this story. |
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The tiniest of slights from any vaguely left-of-center source is converted into fuel for the rage machine. |
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Darcy was still immobile, continuing to look around vaguely. |
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Last year I made one based very vaguely on her recipe, using raisins, currants, cherries, home-made candied lemon and orange peels, and an apple and a pear. |
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Did you know that sacking-like scratchy large-weave fabric with vaguely hairy fibres, the stuff they put on display screens and trendy flower arrangements, is called Hessian? |
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I heard a deep masculine voice that sounded vaguely familiar behind me. |
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I am only vaguely involved in this year's school production, but I am involved as I spent some time this weekend hemming the ends of tablecloths for it. |
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It is just that, at this level, if you are serious about winning, you need to be ruthless when presented with anything vaguely masquerading as a chance. |
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All three of us pitched in and got the man over to a worn leather couch that held onto the vaguely human indentation of someone tall and heavy recently removed. |
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Walking like a drunkard, Elizabeth made her way to her door and fumbled with the lock on the doorknob while vaguely wondering why the heck it was locked in the first place. |
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Meanwhile, frustrated barflies screamed the actual lyrics and made instructive gestures at Brian, who smiled vaguely, raised his arms above his head, and gyrated. |
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The Divine Comedy is primarily Neil Hannon, an idiosyncratic, vaguely fey Brit who does a mean impression of Thom Yorke doing a mean impression of Cole Porter. |
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A ceramic bowl spills over with a hearty stew of calamari, shrimp, flanks of fish, mussels and scallops in a mild and vaguely sweet tomato-fennel sauce. |
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She sits in a dark, stuffy room, only vaguely aware of her surroundings. |
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There's something vaguely smug about a filmmaker crafting a wholly unrealistic portrait of America and then criticizing us for being as violent as the people in his movie. |
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I vaguely remember playing soccer and having fun with my old friends. |
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He wagged his index finger, beckoning in a vaguely menacing way. |
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I am vaguely intrigued by the consequences of designer psychotropics, brain steroids that are supposed to arrest, or even reverse, the ageing of mental functions. |
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It's not as if the food is vaguely edible, it tastes like chemical goo. |
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They both have a vaguely similar purplish look to their front pages. |
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It's always vaguely reassuring to find someone with worse hair than me. |
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I realize you've always been in on our game, that you've been vaguely aware that each crisis call is an elaborately staged sham, and I appreciate you never calling us on it. |
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Circling this orgy of nickel-and-dime excess were overhead murals that vaguely recalled the great outdoors with modernist visions of birds flying over mountaintops. |
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This is vaguely amusing, perhaps, but is it worthy of anthologization? |
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One of my first ports of call after landing in the capital was to the Washington Foreign Press Center, where I vaguely knew a correspondent through a friend of a friend. |
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The entire experience since they had entered the palace felt surreal, and she wondered dizzily and somewhat vaguely if she was going to faint again. |
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She vaguely realised that she was probably experiencing a shock reaction. |
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An installation by South African animator William Kentridge, vaguely on the subject of time, recalls 1920s expressionist theater. |
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You find yourself reading, impressed, entertained, identifying, yet vaguely repulsed and apprehensive for him. |
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Kashkari, an Indian American who looks vaguely like a bald Ray Romano, is both pro-choice and a supporter of same-sex marriage. |
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It actually kept the government open all year and manage to pass something vaguely resembling a budget. |
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Before we've even met, I feel vaguely as if I've let the side down. |
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To couch it in Wilson's terms, the skills you need are vaguely analogous to the qualities represented by the cup, the wand, the sword and the pentacle. |
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Designers have taken the bulk, and some of the frumpery, out of sensible tweedy fabrics to give these jackets a nostalgic, vaguely Forties or Fifties air. |
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I relaxed into the dog-end of the afternoon to enjoy the loch's beauty, vaguely aware of increasingly frantic efforts from the other end of the boat. |
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I can also vaguely recall occasionally going to a club called Catacombs, but since I was off my face on snakebite and black, my memories are dim and distant. |
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Pooh briefly emitted a noise that sounded vaguely like some kind of curse. |
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What I do l know is that I will never be able to plod along in a pink cloud of blissful ignorance or even vaguely pretend that I do not care about what goes on around me. |
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He could vaguely pick out a humanoid figure in the bright light. |
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Here and there are mucid gray globs of something vaguely organic. |
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Diana vaguely remembered seeing the widow's walk, hanging like an afterthought on the front of the house close to the top, wrapped with a wrought iron railing. |
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I was vaguely tired, but a little too keyed up to take a nap. |
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For some reason, writer-director George Daugherty chose to remove Peter and the Wolf from its Russian origins and recast it in a vaguely Swiss, northern European setting. |
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I also feel vaguely crabby and irritable right now, and I'm not sure why. |
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The air is moist and moss-scented, and you slide your fingers along the slick castle stones as you're pulled by faint strains of music that sound vaguely familiar. |
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Unfortunately I started by vaguely hacking around with Perl and have developed some appalling habits which Perl quite happily lets me get away with. |
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And this album clearly recalls the band's original, vaguely seedy electropop sound, with contemporary beat collages and nouveau sheen giving it a breath of new life. |
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This would in fact mean that the ALP is no longer a labor party but rather a vaguely progressive organisation not unlike the Democratic Party in the United states. |
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However, the formalisms that I'd learned in 1968 were out of date, and I understood only vaguely what the new ideas were and how they had been motivated. |
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Sitting amid her younger compatriots' billowing cigarette haze and talk of raging beach parties, she appears relatively tame and vaguely all-American. |
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Under this standard, a subpoena that is peripheral to the case, or that is drawn too broadly or vaguely, is unlikely to be enforced unless it is focussed and narrowed. |
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Even her white prom gown and naturally curly hair look vaguely repulsive. |
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When I left university, vaguely aware that things were moving on, I found Elizabeth David and tried to make boeuf bourguignon and daubes without success. |
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All Ham had to do was sit still for two-and-a-half hours, sound vaguely professional, and pander occasionally to his base. |
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There's been plenty of media eye-rolling about the California recall, but much of the coverage actually contributes to the wacky atmosphere it vaguely decries. |
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The slaw is vaguely like piccalilli or relish, but has a taste and drippy texture like no other. |
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At least mine was at least vaguely more constructive than an openly used, meaningless three letter word, which is an anacronym for something people never even say. |
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Result, everyone is left feeling anxious, nervy and vaguely irritated. |
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In the early twentieth century, twenty-eight states restricted child labor by law, but most of the laws were vaguely worded, full of exemptions, and laxly enforced. |
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She's vaguely deluded, thinking the viewers see her as funny and cute. |
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He vaguely heard a brief exchange of words between Yulia and Jana. |
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It allows the state attorney-general and local prosecutors wide powers to prosecute vaguely defined charges of fraud against those working to sign up voters. |
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To human eyes, he resembled a dark cloud, a pool of black ink diffusing into thin wisps around the edges that could manage to remain vaguely anthropomorphous. |
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I just wish the pilot wasn't wearing shiny black shoes, pressed black trousers, and a white, starched shirt with epaulettes that vaguely suggest a naval uniform. |
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New York-based Vincent Szarek fuses vaguely starlike forms with flawless, auto-body surfaces in wall-mounted reliefs of bright yellow and bright red. |
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Everything I knew stemmed from my time as a lifesaver and what I had gleaned from the vaguely medical books I came across and the usual television shows. |
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I can vaguely remember the comatosing effect of the free Russian vodka. |
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I vaguely here my mind wondering, I feel a ripple of excitement spread through my body, as I relive old movie scenes where moments like this turned out for the best. |
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Not knowing how our relationship would be interpreted, we had vaguely discussed before leaving Tassie that we should just say we were close friends. |
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The band were banging out a vaguely recognisable version of the Star Spangled Banner. |
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The logo also vaguely resembles the Clyde Auditorium, one of Glasgow's most recognisable landmarks. |
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It was Bering who named the Diomede Islands, which Dezhnev had vaguely mentioned. |
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However, in case of entrepreneurship research, these notions are employed by academics too, but vaguely. |
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When twilight came I had vaguely wished some clouds would gather, for an odd timidity about the deep skyey voids above had crept into my soul. |
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In Sinclair's book, published by Pan Macmillan, Jane's childhood is cut out, save for references to a vaguely sapphic past in the boarding house. |
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In these passages, naturally, spontaneously and vaguely, and in ordinary language all seem to mean, in a word, nontechnically. |
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His voice has a gentle, vaguely toffish tone but it's based on a deep conviction he's right. |
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The bloated result is vaguely surreal but consistent with a vernacular familiar from the contents of wax museums and Disneyland. |
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We are vaguely employed and have Bluetooth devices attached to our heads. |
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I started to think about my upgrading days and vaguely remembered reading about an uncontrollable oil-fed tailpipe fire. |
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Its branching type and vaguely badious colour suggest a close relationship with B. spiralifera, which shares the same habitat. |
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The rules of ten-pin bowling are easy to grasp, it's vaguely healthy and, above all, it's fun. |
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And that is why the only vaguely positive chatter touched on the precociousness of Januzaj. |
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Many groups are formed out of subgroups which are at best vaguely related genealogically. |
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Warburtons' response to Hovis' time-travelling epic is a vaguely sinister head trip reminiscent of late 90s cult favourite Being John Malkovitch. |
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The rest of the score is vaguely Wagnerian arioso, but, mercifully, Tryptych provided surtitles to relieve the tedium. |
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The name Scandinavia originally referred vaguely to the formerly Danish, now Swedish, region Scania. |
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Ordered this since I hear vaguely good stuff about Alan Moore's Supreme, though the art is mostly ugly Liefeldian junk. |
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Unlike in Greek mythology, the gods were not personified, but were vaguely defined sacred spirits called numina. |
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America does vaguely feel a man making good as something analogous to a man being good or a man doing good. |
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In this period, British socialism was a small, fledgling and vaguely defined movement, with only a few hundred adherents. |
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Here doctors confront diseases that are obscure and vaguely medieval, the triumph over them further romanticized by the sheer bizarreness of the challenge. |
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Surrounded by a chorus of beautiful women, he jackhammered his way about the stage, rocking his pelvis and occasionally flourishing his hands in a vaguely flamencolike manner. |
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All of them were dressed vaguely, genderlessly alike, in loose, flowing pants or willowy skirts, wide-sleeve shirts, long hair and sandals, and a variety of homemade jewelry. |
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Ironic has been used vaguely at best for a good a hundred and fifty years. |
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But is there some vaguely uncivilisable aspect of the Middle Eastern mind? |
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However, in Three Laws, the profaners are not vaguely defined devils or ominous caricatures of religious alterity, as they often are in late medieval drama. |
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From the way that Abyssinia sounds vaguely like I'll be seeing you. |
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Two earlier works vaguely echoed the drumroll of heavier industrial Minimalist art, such as that of Richard Serra, which titillates instead of calming the senses. |
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And that disorder that induces purchasing consumer goods just for the feel-good sensation does vaguely resemble the plight of both rummy and druggy. |
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He waved his hand vaguely in the direction he intended to go. |
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Even when she was a simple country girl singing and playing guitar with Porter Wagoner, she looked vaguely like a Fire Island houseboy with a stuffed bra. |
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Mark Antony, having vaguely learned of the plot the night before from a terrified liberator named Servilius Casca, and fearing the worst, went to head Caesar off. |
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Most of his chanting, moshing fans interviewed after the show are only vaguely aware of the historical context of Mitchell's lyrics, even though they know all of the words. |
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Disparaging commentary about one's country of birth unavoidably causes some uneasiness in a reader, since it is vaguely suggestive of indulgence in flagellantism. |
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I had a semilucid dream in which I was vaguely aware that I was dreaming. |
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The squared-off figure functions as just one more vaguely rectangular shape among a group that includes the mirror, the cachepot, and the cushion in the corner. |
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