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1 Romney's plan, like proposals made by other presidential hopefuls, is somewhat vague .
2 The relation was somewhat disjointed, somewhat vague in parts, and occasionally incoherent.
3 These were strictly trade unions, in spite of their somewhat vague name.
4 We infer from the above that his religious belief is somewhat vague .
5 Despite the priest's tour she was somewhat vague about the place.
6 Harry's ideas of an Italian lake were, in truth, at present somewhat vague .
7 All this applies especially to boys above a certain somewhat vague limit of maturity.
8 The most fundamental principles of olfactory physiology and psychology are still somewhat vague and uncertain.
9 The lecturer's comprehension of his subject was somewhat vague ; but Arthur listened with devout admiration.
10 The Yazoo Fraud itself had a somewhat vague beginning.
11 His replies were somewhat vague , and but partially understood.
12 The observation was somewhat vague , like other oracles' speeches.
13 These designations were certainly somewhat vague , and yet Jack knew of whom they were speaking.
14 Her ideas of what constitute a gentleman must be somewhat vague ! Mrs Fanshawe said disagreeably.
15 The accompanying Economic Projections document, though, poured cold water on this dovish, if somewhat vague , statement.
16 On policy detail, both leaders were somewhat vague .
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