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I've read the 'baader-meinhif gang' and 'hitler's children' and numerous other piece sin Vague etc over the years and have long been fascinated by that period in history
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"Vague" and not able to "quite define" the American future David Brooks made a point of noting in the New York Times.
James Block: Play It Again, Barack James Block 2010
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Peirce, C.S. (1902) "Vague", in Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology, J.M. Baldwin (ed.), New York: M.cM.llan, 748.
Vagueness Sorensen, Roy 2006
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Vague, meaningless -- seemed to resolve themselves
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It’s why the other two members of Destiny’s Child are about to star in a film called Vague And Constantly Diminishing Awareness Of Your Existence $6,600,000
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Vague, meaningless -- seemed to resolve themselves
The Fifth String 1902
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Vague, meaningless, seemd to resolve themselves80
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Vague, meaningless -- seemed to resolve themselves
The Fifth String John Philip Sousa 1893
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Print 'Vague' school reforms in Wales criticised Teaching unions have criticised the "insufficient detail" in school reforms proposed by the education minister.
BBC News - Home 2011
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'Vague' law used to convict Skilling troubles high court
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