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1 The trouble is the vagueness of the words of the Socialist propaganda.
2 On the purely intellectual side, the disqualifying circumstances are complexity and vagueness .
3 The very slightness, vagueness , of the memory gave it an added poignancy.
4 There is a certain vagueness in the Socialists' presentation of their case.
5 Ehyeh asher ehyeh is a Hebrew idiom to express a deliberate vagueness .
6 She has not much of the emotional vagueness of many young girls.
7 The danger, when not seen, has the imperfect vagueness of human thought.
8 Ambiguity or vagueness indicates either vacillation or the inability to formulate orders.
9 They were, perhaps, attractive and valued somewhat in proportion to their vagueness .
10 Moreover, Charles Sanders Peirce considered semiotics as being the logic of vagueness .
11 Davy's manly simplicity and clearness covered the stammering vagueness of hero Galland.
12 They present much vagueness , mingled with no small portion of unquestionable truth.
13 There were plenty going, but as to their nature they confessed vagueness .
14 Indeed, there was a vagueness about his scheme as revealed to us.
15 The very vagueness of Bailey's insinuations against Basil Milbank increased his resentment.
16 The old feeling of vagueness and unreality had come back to Edith.
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