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    Frank and Alice Longbottom were completely unaware that Voldemort had fled to Albania, nor the Nebulous state that he would been reduced to, so even if they would wanted to share information, they had nothing to give.

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    A common criticism of spontaneous, supposedly non-organised protests is that they fail to define their aims clearly, invariably dissolving into a visceral, Nebulous anti-politics rather than achieving real change.

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    For many, this can be a very Nebulous, stressful decision.

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    For a lot of people, this can be a very Nebulous, stressful decision.

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    Eating a doughnut now seems more rewarding than the Nebulous concept of“better future health”.

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    Nebulous is an original and fun game with a gameplay that's very similar to that of Osmos.

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    He also cataloged the Omicron Velorum star cluster as a"Nebulous star" and other Nebulous objects, such as Brocchi's Cluster.

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    Is it defined by borders, treaties, laws and the Constitution or is it a Nebulous set of mutable ideas and fluctuating standards?

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    Fair enough, but in a later interview, Plant is less Nebulous and fairly clear that Stairway to Heaven has no actual meaning.

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    The media landscape is sometimes impenetrable and Nebulous, and I think it is really important to have someone guide you through it.

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    It would mean that the aforementioned websites could not delete your content or censor your profile based on“hate speech” or other Nebulous reasons.

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    Intelligence is a difficult and Nebulous trait, and the new findings are likely to be only a small part of the larger genetic landscape.

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    Such disputes are so common and so mercurial that criminologists have given them their own category of motive, the Nebulous‘altercation of relatively trivial origin'.

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    Grossmann's aim is to build a strong experimental footing for the study of wisdom, which had long been considered too Nebulous for scientific inquiry.

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    Grossmann's aim is to build a strong experimental footing for the study of wisdom, which had long been considered too Nebulous for scientific enquiry.

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    Talking about all things hosting every day means terms like“VPS,”“virtual machines,” and the at-times Nebulous(pardon my pun)“cloud” come up a lot in my day-to-day dialogue.

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    Although he was able to move on from Maynard to Gilligan, after the cancellation of Gilligan's Island, Denver's career became much more spotty and Nebulous.

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    In Nebulous you have to be really careful about black holes, as if you fall inside one, you will be split into lots of smaller balls.

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    It's all a bit Nebulous, and all the talk about“upgrading” people to the next phase in human evolution just felt like a Cybermen ripoff to me.

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    GIVEN that Nebulous Neptune is involved in the aspect on Wednesday, we can expect attempts to obscure the truth, as well as finger-pointing and labeling others as liars.

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    For most people,“God's authority” is a vague idea, one that is very difficult to get one's head around, and any discussion of it is likely to be Nebulous.

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    Most parents are so absorbed with getting through the day sane and in one piece that it's difficult to focus on something as Nebulous as the work ethic.

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    Talking about all items hosting every single day implies terms like VPS,” virtual machines,” and the at-occasions Nebulous(pardon my pun) cloud” come up a lot in my day-to-day dialogue.

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    For instance, in the UK where the rules are a little less Nebulous than, say, the United States, the official website of the Deed Poll Office explains to readers that.

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    Nebulous is a really fun online game where you play a little ball floating in space, with which you have to try to absorb other balls that are smaller than you.

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    As evidence mounts, there comes a point at which inconvenient scientific findings can only be explained away by recourse to huge, Nebulous and nefarious agendas such as the World Government or Stalinism.

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    Much of the genesis of the Beatles is a bit Nebulous and is often argued, but most Beatles historians cite the date, July 6, 1957, as the official beginning of the Beatles.

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    As a full-time caregiver to my wife, and also as a person with MdDS, I have written this guide which I hope will help you navigate the often challenging and Nebulous journey of having MdDS.

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    And, further, the idea that that state of perfection and eternal life is to be gained, not after death, not in some far away Nebulous hereafter, but in the physical world while one is alive.

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    In 1835, following an announcement of impending French settlement by Charles de Thierry, the Nebulous United Tribes of New Zealand sent a Declaration of the Independence to King William IV of the United Kingdom asking for protection.

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