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Then he became what is nebulously called a producer representative.
Lifting his hand across her face, he said nebulously, "Sleep."
There is something nebulously tragic about the place, hard to put into words, but tangible as the stones themselves when you visit it.
But also it irritated him; he felt downgraded, nebulously.
She had never conceived of the form of God except as nebulously naked, and the thought- association was startling.
Nebulously hopeful, I had fixed the unattractive features of the jailer in my memory.
Or would it produce an effect that was only nebulously hinted at by the term contra-attunement?
She begs him to free the turtle, nebulously saying she made a promise long ago she'll forever regret.
And so the talk drifted nebulously into the haze of a farmhouse afternoon under a lazy New Zealand sun.
Wikkell nodded, and the idea that had been nebulously floating about in his head took on more solidity.
The evolution of sensation in the animal world is the root of what are called "emotions" or, more nebulously, "feelings".
The band writes atrocious lyrics, nebulously welding hip-hop speak to radical slang.
Nebulously, the idea of a League of Civilized Worlds began to take shape in his mind.
He felt uncertain, nebulously bitter.
"No, Allah be praised, he just evinced panic and spoke nebulously of complex criminal conspiracies.
Brilliant blue sconces are centered on wall panels of nebulously murky shades of green and purple.
But he also benefited because MIP is perhaps the most nebulously defined award of all.
If, like Ost, you think that cultural views are just a proxy for some nebulously specified 'economic anger'.
The downtown campus exists in disparate clusters of buildings strewn along a nebulously delineated five-or-six-block radius.
Even as the Senate Ethics Committee began a preliminary inquiry into an area of conduct that is still nebulously defined, new accusations continued to surface.
Belief in each other, however little was really known about that other, and belief in the cause, however nebulously described.
Nebulously and quite unpractically and altogether miserably he planned to give his life to a project called "liberalizing the church from within."
Section 51(xxix) of the Australian Constitution gives the federal parliament the power to make laws with respect to external affairs, a nebulously defined provision.
They held a core of brilliant incandescence from which sprang two nebulously radiant wings, like those of the sun's corona seen during some eclipses.
The white shell is nebulously longitudinally strigate with pale orange-chestnut, frequently breaking up into revolving series of dots.