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1 The smaller parties, as usual, were far less vague in their demands.
2 The sobs grew less despairing, her understanding of things less vague and uncertain.
3 There is nothing less vague , less casual in human experience, than true artist-life.
4 The sight of this hole renders war rather less vague and rather less negligible.
5 But how many nourished less vague ideas in their hearts?
6 He was less vague about how he sees the Journal.
7 In her brain, less vague now, were the ideas Mabel Connemora had opened up for her.
8 In her former novels George, Sand treated all this in a more or less vague way.
9 Mr. Reed: We have more or less vague reports that it is growing down near Brownsville.
10 In consequence, the Church's teaching became less vague .
11 Let us pass to something that may be less vague , even if it be more sentimental.
12 With what reason? She displayed a vague alarm, and a less vague impatience of such hypotheses.
13 It seemed to make concrete what, after all, had until this moment been more or less vague .
14 The squires were little less vague in their ideas as to the scope and purpose of the war.
15 A vague American-Chinese-Pakistani axis and a somewhat less vague Russian-Indian axis seemed to have emerged in South Asia.
16 For already he had a vague theory and he was seeking stubbornly to render that theory less vague .
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