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1 Many stones had surfaces thickened with lichen and decay, where inscriptions had become indistinct .
2 When they particularise, they are commonly trivial: when they would generalise, they become indistinct .
3 Gradually, the room seemed to darken and become indistinct , and he again lapsed into insensibility.
4 Her "reforms," her impulses toward beauty in raw Main Street, they had become indistinct .
5 The words have become indistinct .
6 The snarls of the beasts began to fade away, and then the beings themselves seemed to draw back, to become indistinct .
7 When a person gets somewhat cold spiritually, the doctrines of the church become indistinct , and, spiritually speaking, his head begins to swim.
8 Presently he heard the men go outside, and their voices became indistinct .
9 Even the thought of her husband, Ed Austin, became indistinct and unreal.
10 Her words became indistinct and toneless, like the teacher in the Peanuts cartoons.
11 The two white-clad figures slipped away, became indistinct , and then disappeared.
12 The boat became indistinct in the starry gloom- amereshadow-andfaded in the distance.
13 He said Islam is a religion of peace, but then his voice became indistinct .
14 Sometimes the trail became indistinct , and Gwen had to guess which way was north.
15 As he spoke the figure of the dwarf became indistinct .
16 Ferrol heard no more, for the two rebels passed on, their voices becoming indistinct .
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