Her lips were soft and warm and she smelled of something sweet and vaguely spicy.
Until home brewing was legalised in the US in 1979, enthusiasts considered themselves vaguely subversive.
Not just because of my fatigue but because I was beginning to find Jacob vaguely attractive.
If you were paying attention during the presidential debates, this original Bowles-Simpson plan may sound vaguely familiar.
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Mycroft regarded his younger brother's liking to paw at grass blades for clues as low-class, and vaguely amusing.
Non-cash donations are trickier, in that they must now pass a "good condition" standard that is only vaguely defined.
Name tags dangle from many of the walkers because all appear vaguely similar.
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Perhaps you work for a law enforcement agency and you'd like to justify a budget increase by pouring cash into something vaguely futuristic.
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Still, in a way the algorithmic results feel vaguely unsatisfying.
None of those arguments are even vaguely convincing.
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However, this great virtue of her approach turns into a great vice in the context of her broader message, which seems to regard anything beyond a perfunctory interest in the well-being of others as vaguely illicit.
At times, the music feels like it's coming from some alternate yet vaguely familiar world.
Nearly half of the cases have been in Texas, no stranger to vaguely biblical events.
That definitely makes you feel more confident using the phone, and gives it a vaguely upmarket appeal.
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The 99% Spring cosigners merely want an ambiguous limit and unspecified recalibration of American democracy, stated in goals of vaguely explained substance.
Up to a point hyperbole is legally permissible because "reasonable" investors are supposed to know better than to rely on vaguely optimistic pronouncements.
These are snipish little comments from the "wags" of the House, in-jokes relating to past scandals, personal comments or just vaguely apposite harrumphing.
If you've had a history of migraines, for example, you could be denied coverage related to headaches, sinus infections and other vaguely related problems.
Suddenly, a goliath-size Elmo approached with a vaguely menacing air.
To the untrained eye, he also looks vaguely Middle Eastern.
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One is the emergence of a vaguely credible alternative.
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But Stein's book is fascinating (who knew there was an ostrich-feather bubble?) as well as prescient (over-reliance on credit, neglecting to diversify your assets, the belief that a commodity will never, ever lose value--sounds vaguely familiar).
After the bombings, Russian authorities told U.S. investigators they had secretly recorded a phone conversation in which Zubeidat had vaguely discussed jihad with Tamerlan.
He was of the great and good, a type that was vaguely familiar to me.
So there are beers around today that are sort of vaguely like ancient beer.
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