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Such nebulousness, in fact, has made much Beat work subject to ridicule.
A lot of the Devil's nebulousness, in fact, seems to have spilled over into the play itself.
Even those who get to heaven at the play's end are disappointed by the nebulousness of the place.
But for all of its nebulousness, the biomorphic shape has become a pop object.
Until these people can be convinced that communication is more important than blind adherence to tradition the nebulousness will continue.
Another way in terms of decriminalizing it is the nebulousness of the victim.
In any event, the nebulousness of the claims has not hurt Tick Garde's sales.
There actually rose the faint halo, a small dim nebulousness, hardly recognizable save by the eye of faith.
The painting then slid into nebulousness.
This, in addition to the game's perceived nebulousness, resulted in a negative public image that Blow was "pretentious".
This is often due to the aforementioned nebulousness of band council relevance, and the band councils sometimes penchant for corruption.
The immediacy of her concerns and the bright, pop-up features of her face provide a welcome contrast to the nebulousness elsewhere.
But Ms. Rovner does nothing to extend her basic idea, and as a result her pictures never achieve more than an arty nebulousness.
There was nothing to See with unSeen magic, nothing but a concept or an idea, nothing to describe in detail but the nebulousness of thought.
The nebulousness of his own image perhaps made it easier for him not merely to mimic, but to inhabit the innermost soul of the character he was playing.
Julie Kent as the heroine, Medora, actually forgets what comes next at one point, but this lapse is occasioned more by the nebulousness of the plot than by its intricacy.
Applauded by critics and clinicians, Styron was flooded with letters from readers grateful to him for describing so clearly an illness whose very nebulousness makes it mysterious to many suffering it - let alone their friends and families.
So at this time of year, historically an opportunity for ethical reflection, it's time to raise a toast to moral clarity, however scarred it may often be by nebulousness, inconsistency and even hypocrisy, as still preferable to moral opacity.
Briggs's subtitle pays tribute to Woolf's exploration of the inner life, her ability to capture the nebulousness of the human experience as it plays out second by second and translate it, in thrillingly nuanced ways, into words.
A small indeterminate woman in a lightly belted black raincoat slipped in past me: she had wispy fair hair and I could see at once from whence the twins had inherited what I can only describe as their nebulousness - a sense of the nebulae or star cluster that is better seen out of the corner of the eye.