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The opposition is inchoate, its leadership unknown, its aims so far vague and various.
ECONOMIST: Tunisia and the Arab world
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The next step is to turn this inchoate movement into something more visible, concrete, and enabling.
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As I have noted elsewhere, the argument is somewhat inchoate and linked, vaguely, to the debate over Britain in the European Union.
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Over time the state began, often reluctantly, to take on more of the protection and ultimately the running of these inchoate ventures overseas.
ECONOMIST: The British empire
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What is more, the demonstrators, for all the violence that surrounds them and the inchoate nature of their complaints, are promoting a recognisable agenda.
ECONOMIST: Charlemagne
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The Island of the Stars is not going to be stormed by a mob, but there is a deep, inchoate, slow-burning anger in America.
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But the inchoate survival fear was still there.
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What might alleviate that inchoate southern disquiet?
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These evoke a sense of awe and wonder, of visceral truths and inchoate depths, and of literary curiosity, that is hard to find or even imagine in literature as historically-situated as the NT (and most anything since then).
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"The Camp 020 interrogators maintain that Evensen ought not to be judged by any ordinary standards as it is obvious that his mental powers are sub-normal, his memory hopeless and his mind an inchoate jumble, " said the final report.
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