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We hear Ahmed’s indistinct voice emanating from the phone
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All Alan could see was a distant dot on tiny stick legs, tiny and indistinct in the wavering distance
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There was no real horizon line in any direction out here, the extreme distance was just an indistinct band
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" That fact made the filament rather indistinct since it was in motion
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Already, his face is becoming indistinct in my memory … it saddens me that is should be so
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the main road, and followed an indistinct path through a
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armour, without a visor, and with an older man's face, a little indistinct, as dreams can be when it suits them
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There were memories, which would float up, and only faint and indistinct as in a dream
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He fleetingly glanced through the frosted panel of one at the figure that was indistinct but whom he knew to be Gerrid
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As they approached the Roney place, looking dim and indistinct in the
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She was transfixed as the ghostly veil seemed to take on an indistinct form that became the skinny, leering monster with his knife
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At the edge of a clear pool of water a full seventy metres long; there was a beach, composed of a kind of black sand, along with lots of indistinct footprints
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With his lower intestines feeling loose and suddenly hollow, he crept closer to the hubbub of voices, now aware that one was too deep and indistinct to be one of the women
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Starting to run again, she traveled some distance before making out the indistinct outline of darkened houses up ahead
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Although indistinct, Moshe saw what looked to be larger, official-looking buildings, constructed of some kind of polished stone, lining the river at the midpoint of the City
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He looked in the captain’s direction, but the words spoken were indistinct
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After staring at it for some time, he raised his staff, and using it as a rough siting tool, followed the water all the way until it became indistinct as it reflected the light cast off from the pillar of fire
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Coming out of a fold in the hills, a small black indistinct line meandered in the direction of the lowlands
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offered, again pointing toward something still too indistinct to clearly identify
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After a couple of hours or so, the helicopter lowered, picked up a metallic panel that flashed in the sun from the boat by means of a cable, and carried it a very short distance to the indistinct object, where it was received
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direction, but the words spoken were indistinct
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staff, and using it as a rough siting tool, followed the water all the way until it became indistinct
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a fold in the hills, a small black indistinct line meandered in the direction of the lowlands
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couldn’t, something vague and indistinct that was hidden inside
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subtle and indistinct that could be heard under the din of their
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indistinct, until it was only a dark speck against the vegetation,
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indistinct and unknowable peace that still hangs between the
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indistinct way, it means others, an “other”: one’s wife, one’s husband,
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With the growth of movement I become conscious of sounds; at first indistinct rumblings, then music, laughter, and singing of birds
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Indistinct, as ephemeral as a ghost, at first I took it for the Sensei’s spirit
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is indistinct but there must be one or two usable ones which the police will
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Tim had this time, a tiny indistinct voice, twisted and distorted by the wind
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From her bed of leaves she watched the immobile figure, indistinct in the soft darkness
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Its details were still obscure and indistinct, even when it halted so near that it almost touched her shrinking flesh
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It made distant objects indistinct and that made him uneasy, rousing thoughts of serpents gliding unseen through the dimness
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Already the mist was thinning; close to the bars she saw a pair of sandalled feet, the toes turned upward—she glimpsed the indistinct outlines of seven still, prostrate shapes
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Its outlines were indistinct, but it was taller than a man, and not very bulky
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Behind the altar was an idol, dim, indistinct, bestial, yet vaguely man-like in outline
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The opened gate, or door, gave directly into a long, broad hall which ran away and away until its vista grew indistinct in the distance
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The great rooms and halls were shadowy and indistinct; copper friezes glinted dully through the dusk
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Straining his eyes he made out a bent, indistinct figure outside the grille
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Knowing JY would be useless in backtracking he started back the way they came but found the trail indistinct where small natural openings occurred among the tree trunks
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You couldn’t really see him, just a quick indistinct facial glimpse captured as he left
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The beat is indistinct, muffled
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Indistinct at first, fading in and out of the fog
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The voices continued in a dull, indistinct reverberation in the background
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Despite Stan's appeal to their similarities, there was an indistinct tension between them
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The intensity of its glow brightened, and the lines of energy that formed the indistinct shape became sharply defined within it, then the entire glow faded into the relative darkness of my room
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Otherwise, at thirty-eight years old I was broke, heart-broken within an indistinct maze of causes and effects, unemployed, and only possibly employable in the television news business with CTV and Global on the east coast
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clash with the indistinct dialect of local educated businessmen and the
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A couple of indistinct panicking male voices, probably members of the crew, followed by screams of terror terminated by the chilling Phut! Phut! Phut! Someone was using a gun fitted with a suppressor
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“Good lineage,” he replied with a slight, almost indistinct nod
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Indistinct at first, the voices became clearer as they neared the cave
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” Stan then unexpectedly stopped and glanced upward as if for an indistinct reason, he was perplexed
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grew hazy and indistinct
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in the cold winter air, the ground below grew blurry and indistinct
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indistinct letters, I was left with ISLAAG, which was as close as any of the other matches to ISLAUGGH that I’d found in all the Celtic-English dictionaries at my disposal
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seemed that the higher one rose, the more indistinct the moral covenants became
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There are two types of ideas Descartes claimed: an unclear or indistinct that either originate from experience or have been self—invented such as cathedrals and art
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About to confirm it as a trick of his nerves, Hunter felt his heart contract as the torchlight that touched the walls dimmed and became indistinct
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The cheekbones of his face were sunken, his color pale, and an indistinct look
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At first he perceived nothing but an empty room, but he then became aware of an indistinct blur---like a smudge on a camera lens
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If you have ever looked through the focusing screen of a camera, you found that when the object was not in focus, the impression was indistinct and possibly blurred; but when the proper focus was obtained the picture was clear and distinct
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Unless you can concentrate upon the object which you have in view, you will have but a hazy, indifferent, vague, indistinct, and blurred outline of your ideal and the results will be in accordance with your mental picture
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One of the uniformed men from earlier swept through clutching a brown envelope with some indistinct red ink stamped across its face
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Both were necessarily indistinct owing to the conditions under which they had had to be taken
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The top of the wheel, which goes fastest and ought to be most indistinct, is, in the fake, as sharp as any other part
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More tears rose in his eyes and the embers became more and more indistinct as the salty drops overflowed and rolled down his cheeks
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Like those in the main chamber the colours had pales and the outlines were indistinct, but it was still possible to identify the subjects of the drawings
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But it was all indistinct as though it had
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The very tapestries of the room were growing indistinct
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When I did try again later I heard some indistinct chatter in the background and then Maguire’s voice: “Yes
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Kaspar stammered out an indistinct answer
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her eyelids flitted open and she mouthed an indistinct syllable
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In “the future”, these Fields will allow you to observe much more authentic Information that represents energy-information connections now inaccessible to you instead of “the highlighted sheet” with faded and indistinct shadows on it
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Strolling on deck with my mother who would not let me out of her sight, gazing at the sea for hours, insatiably, having an early dinner at sundown, sleeping on the top bunk in our cabin, waking up early to make out the indistinct outlines of Cyprus at six in the morning, in the cool breeze, in the haze, and finally having them solidify and concretize little by little on our two-hour approach to the port of Limassol
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More like on the indistinct border of extreme blond and white
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Only gradual shifts in color that are so gradual and mixed-up, that all you see are hazy, fuzzy colors so indistinct that is impossible to separate any single shade of Red or Green from it
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First, I hear them murmuring in the distance, an indistinct hum that
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Hadn't his grandparents ended their lives in the cramped Rafferty home? Many a time as a teenager, he had spoon-fed his grandmother her meals, wiping the dribbled food and saliva with a cloth; many a time, too, he'd comforted her when she'd wet her bed and cried befuddled tears from an indistinct feeling of shame
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DA 302 was roaming those skies and merrily soaring towards JFK with an indistinct evil intent
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In logic it is “petitio principii” (begging the question), for never was there such evidence of indistinct conception
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The general truth of the gospel is received, and the faith of it operates (through the secret and merciful aid of heaven) in an admirable degree to the production of holy lives; but what is called the 'scheme of salvation’ as a whole, is seen by the common mind covered with a kind of indistinct haze or glare, which takes it out of the range of topics adapted for the ordinary exercise of thought and reflection
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Others gathered around her, indistinct figures in pajamas and suits
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Books full of scholarship opportunities, from the obvious to the indistinct, line the shelves awaiting to be opened and read
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The dying man probably understood little; he could only utter indistinct broken sounds
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But, the suppressed manner had enough of menace in it--not visible and presented, but indistinct and withheld--to alarm Lucie into saying, as she laid her appealing hand on Madame Defarge's dress:
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His voice, feeble at first and quavering, grew sharp; it resounded in the night like the indistinct moan of a vague distress; and through the ringing of the bells, the murmur of the trees, and the rumbling of the empty vehicle, it had a far-off sound that disturbed Emma
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What talents lie wasted there! What genius thrust away into corners! What worth left neglected! Still it seems to me that translation from one language into another, if it be not from the queens of languages, the Greek and the Latin, is like looking at Flemish tapestries on the wrong side; for though the figures are visible, they are full of threads that make them indistinct, and they do not show with the smoothness and brightness of the right side; and translation from easy languages argues neither ingenuity nor command of words, any more than transcribing or copying out one document from another
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indistinct fear that she should never get out at the garden gate
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I shall call hills steep, which ought to be bold; surfaces strange and uncouth, which ought to be irregular and rugged; and distant objects out of sight, which ought only to be indistinct through the soft medium of a hazy atmosphere
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Till now, everything had been indistinct
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And I think that I have an indistinct recollection of his mentioning a complex Cretic rhythm; also a dactylic or heroic, and he arranged them in some manner which I do not quite understand, making the rhythms equal in the rise and fall of the foot, long and short alternating; and, unless I am mistaken, he spoke of an iambic as well as of a trochaic rhythm, and assigned to them short and long quantities
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No wonder, then, that his work too is an indistinct expression of truth
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Several times, during various lulls of wind and sea, I thought I heard indistinct sounds, a sort of elusive harmony produced by distant musical chords
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The woman almost seemed in a trance as she spoke, never taking her eyes off an indistinct spot in the distance
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They were huge stacks of stones in which you could distinguish the indistinct forms of palaces and temples, now arrayed in hosts of blossoming zoophytes, and over it all, not ivy but a heavy mantle of algae and fucus plants