And what the hell did that ambiguousterm "fellow traveler" mean?
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She doesn't really know what it means and it's a very ambiguousterm in any case.
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In the final analysis, "working set" is an ambiguousterm.
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And in any event, it's an ambiguousterm.
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Ambition is a very ambiguousterm.
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It is a vagueterm, the Greek equivalent of 'the Levant'.
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Somebody is an exceedingly vagueterm, and generally means nobody.
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Vincent, it is a vagueterm under such circumstances-
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A vagueterm like "social activist" might not be far from the mark, either.
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I dare say he named you as the English magician -or some such vagueterm.
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They wanted an ambiguousname, one that wouldn't give any clues to what the band sound like.
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They should not be allowed to posture as saints merely because they are cloaked with an ambiguousname.
Uso de vague name en inglés
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These were strictly trade unions, in spite of their somewhat vaguename.
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The owner was as much a vaguename to me as any one.
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The owner was as much a vaguename to me as to any one.
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What a vaguename!
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The committee often selected a vaguename with a tongue-twisting acronym that could be bandied about as a secret membership code.
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There appears some difficulty and contradiction in regard to the river discovered by Nuna Tristan, from the vaguename of Rio Grande.
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Half of our sham preachers take the vaguename of "Paine" to cover all of Christ's opponents,-notranking themselves there, of course.
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Things-essences-existences; these are but the vaguenames with which faculties, constructed only to deal with conditional phenomena, disguise their incapacity.
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We could give it one of those vaguenames like 'Voters for Alabama,' or, hell, call it 'Roll Tide for Senate.'
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The guests were the directors of other like-minded "government relations" firms, some with vaguenames that deflected categorization-FreedomNetwork, Market Partnership, Commerce Council, Enterprise Advocacy.