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What is clear, he said, is that this record hits its mark musically even though its lyrics can be nebulous.
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The only resource are the nebulous resources, which are produced inexhaustibly in dedicated buildings.
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His career has been described as a tortuous trajectory rich in false starts, byways and rather nebulous interludes... with slippery religious and political allegiances.
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Other researchers, however, warn that estimates on the numbers of street children rest upon largely elastic and nebulous definitions.
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This bunch of sources related one with the others, but not strictly linked, leads to a nebulous and abstractive concept, hard to explain clearly.
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Thus, in this view, the distinction between tectonic plate, spreading volcano, and rift is nebulous, all being part of the same geodynamic system.
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Like all monsters, he has a broad, albeit nebulous, range of abilities.
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Essentially, the term "six hungry families" referred to a single nebulous class of colonists, rather than six distinct families.
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The act of reinterpreting vague and nebulous statements made by psychic detectives is also referred to as the "multiple out".
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The term docetic should be used with caution, since its use is rather nebulous.
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