Word: fuzzier
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...caught someone going 100, but now you see it every day," says Sergeant Larry Strickland, who pulled a guy over at 105 only to hear him gripe, "No way, officer. I was only doing 96." The problem with "reasonable and prudent," troopers argue, is that there aren't three fuzzier words in U.S. lawbooks...
...fuzzier category of credibility, the U.S. may have lost more than it gained. Those eager to remove Saddam dismissed the U.S. strikes as mere pinpricks. Most countries considered them an unwarranted example of U.S. globo-copping, self-serving unilateral military action dictated by election-year politics. The suffering of ordinary Iraqis after five years of embargo has recast the U.S. as the bully and Iraq as the victim...
These misconceptions about the Internet have led to a Congressional backlash. Most of the uproar over the CDA comes not from its restrictions on the well-defined category of "obscene" material, but over the fuzzier genre of "indecency...
...millions of Germans on the run, it would be a recurring nightmare. Afterward, I often dreamed of the final days of the war, of trains under fire, of soldiers being hanged for desertion, of refugees in desperate flight. In time the dreams would become more infrequent and the memories fuzzier, but never-even a lifetime later-would I forget the smell of May 1945, the strange combination of rubble and early summer, of something dying and something about to be born...
...answered yes to all three questions, one option might be to try calling a dating service. But many students at Harvard have opted for a fuzzier alternative...