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- Indistinct Conversations is the fourth full-length album by Canadian indie rock band Land of Talk, released on July 31, 2020 through Saddle Cr**** Records...
- Nepal, and Sri Lanka. It is known under many different common names: indistinct frog, marbled balloon frog, and lesser balloon frog. As the common names...
- such as historical fiction and science fiction, but the boundaries are indistinct. Crime fiction has several subgenres, including detective fiction (such...
- Komjathy writes that Taoists have described the Tao as "dark" (xuan), "indistinct" (hu), "obscure" (huang), and "silent" (mo). According to Komjathy, the...
- nevi often grow to larger than ordinary moles and may have irregular and indistinct borders. Their color may not be uniform and may range from light pink...
- a person, it may be better to show the face slightly reduced than an indistinct figure. However, this may mislead the viewer about what the image contains...
- unable to account for the elapsed time. She later hears a woman talking indistinctly in another room when no one is home. She then finds that her car has...
- "Raída poty", "Guarán-i", "La sortija", "Diana de gloria". He wrote indistinctively in Spanish and Guaraní, succeeding admirably with poems in the second...
- Soviet city of Kharkov in modern Ukraine. In usage the term is sometimes indistinct, perhaps meaning the collection of all fighting at Kharkov including and...
- dots that formed pictures often bled or smeared and became fuzzy and indistinct. In this way, even when newspapers used photographs well — a good crop...