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vagueness
1. time by contemplating the vagueness at the heart of all things
2. Unless unwell, I never again felt the vagueness of a morning where you remember nothing at all after your head hits the pillow
3. vagueness of the ideals you hold and the limiting beliefs
4. Though panther-shaped, it reminded her of the blocky vagueness of a clay statue sculpted by a child
5. As I pondered these images, I found myself suddenly in a very foggy image, which often happens to me in strange places where I can hardly hold onto the image, a lot of fogginess and vagueness
6. ” I suppose that sort of vagueness was in case Mathilde read the note
7. of corruption, exploit the apparent contradictions and vagueness of the current
8. The vagueness stems from the fact that you can never be sure how many ‘good’ points equal one ‘bad’ point, and anyway, there is always information missing which prevents you from taking the
9. THERE has been among Theosophical students a great deal of vagueness
10. world-- nay, more so, and that there is not the slightest vagueness about our
11. Lezura closed the laptop and stared with irritation at the Human’s vagueness
12. Précising definition- It is definition that reduces vagueness of the term
13. As stipulative and lexical serves to reduce ambiguity, while this definition is to reduce vagueness
14. The profusion and meticulous vagueness of the information seemed to Aureliano Segundo so similar to the tales of spiritualists that he kept on with his enterprise in spite of the fact that they were in August and they would have to wait at least three years in order to satisfy the conditions of the prediction
15. My vagueness here should cover me, but I will talk to my attorney before publication
16. The raspy vagueness of mixing shouts then sent chills down his back as he gathered there was more than one individual inside
17. Perhaps it was the very vagueness of the threat that allowed his mind to wander in such detail
18. A lot of people don't ask that, and then they're always living in vagueness about what they're really supposed to be doing with their life
19. Therefore he soared carefully in realms of pure reason, and I, silent and respectful, watched him from below; only I could not help comparing the exalted vagueness of his talk with the sharp clearness of all that the old and wise Professor said
20. She looked at him vaguely when he suggested it, with the same vagueness and want of interest in anything with which she lay for hours staring out of the window, her mouth always a little open, her position always the same, unless Ilse came and changed it for her
21. He always tried to hide it with vagueness
22. The forcible vagueness of its promises, its startling inconsistency with the hundred years of ruthlessly denationalising oppression permit one to doubt whether it was ever meant to have any authority
23. Unfortunately, though this vagueness helped unite the delegates, it has been abused by our government in a way that would horrify the founders
24. “You’re involved,” Gregory said with annoying vagueness
25. An invincible vagueness coming over his thoughts took from them all power to determine his will
26. But there was an unpractical vagueness in their movements throughout the day; neither one of them seemed to consider any question of effectual escape, disguise, or long concealment
27. The nose: crooked, busted once, William had told him, with that vagueness that let Mercer know better than to ask
28. Casaubon mentioned that his young relative had started for the Continent, seeming by this cold vagueness to waive inquiry
29. There was too much ignorance in Jean Valjean, even after his misfortune, to prevent much vagueness from still lingering there
30. Last of all was the confusing General Section, its name alone suggesting the vagueness of its functions, where problems that had not been solved elsewhere in the company went to die an ignominious death
31. We have come now out of mere vagueness to the definite conception of an Australian from Ballarat with a grey cloak
32. "There is something very disagreeable in seeing that sort of thing in a child of her age," said Miss Minchin, with haughty vagueness
33. And the vagueness of his apprehension increased the apprehension itself
34. Varvara Petrovna was wounded of course, and meanwhile some strange rumours had reached her which also irritated her extremely, especially by their vagueness
35. The statement was so amazing and Lord Blantyre’s wits were still so weakened that he turned giddy and was fain to close his eyes and allow the old vagueness to cradle him again for a few minutes