Bendtsen uses books to make visual statements about the way our society constructs dialogue and that nebulous thing called knowledge.
"It's kind of a nebulous thing, isn't it?"
"We will not approve a blanket amount of money for nebulous things," Mr. Schmitt said.
Options are nebulous things, though; you can't run out right away and buy groceries, or Ferraris, with them.
Age and class are nebulous things, but they are powerful.
But he also called the reason-to-believe standard "a great nebulous thing."
Motivation is a nebulous thing, however; it was about timing that Americans expressed their clearest sense of a hierarchy of sin.
It is a nebulous thing, but in a sport with a subjective component, perception can quickly become reality.
How do you know that nebulous thing you called up hasn't been out scaring children?
A nebulous thing that hadn't been there before.