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We are forced to conclude that the lines between military and civilian uses remain sufficiently indistinct to make a potential conflict more likely than not.
THERE’S ONLY ONE SPACE TREATY IN THE WORLD, AND IT’S WOEFULLY OUT OF DATEMICHELLE L.D. HANLON AND GREG AUTRY/THE CONVERSATIONNOVEMBER 28, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEHe saw all the son in its haggard lines; he heard all the son, in those few indistinct sounds.
THE PASTOR'S FIRE-SIDE VOL. 3 OF 4JANE PORTERIt lay there clear and tranquil, and one could see the swaying of the indistinct green of its banks.
HONEY-BEEANATOLE FRANCEIndistinct specimens, apparently consisting of decomposed compact felspar.
NARRATIVE OF A SURVEY OF THE INTERTROPICAL AND WESTERN COASTS OF AUSTRALIA] [VOLUME 2 OF 2]PHILLIP PARKER KINGGranular quartz-rock of several varieties: and indistinct specimens of a rock approaching to talc-slate.
NARRATIVE OF A SURVEY OF THE INTERTROPICAL AND WESTERN COASTS OF AUSTRALIA] [VOLUME 2 OF 2]PHILLIP PARKER KINGIndistinct specimens of greenstone, with adhering quartz; apparently a primitive rock.
NARRATIVE OF A SURVEY OF THE INTERTROPICAL AND WESTERN COASTS OF AUSTRALIA] [VOLUME 2 OF 2]PHILLIP PARKER KINGMoonlight makes the latter appear in indistinct masses, and as if partly covered with snow.
A WOMAN'S JOURNEY ROUND THE WORLDIDA PFEIFFERThe river was blotted out, and even the climbing forest seemed indistinct.
THE GOLD TRAILHAROLD BINDLOSSHe remained in this condition for twenty-seven hours, and during that time his speech was indistinct but intelligible.
ESSAYS IN PASTORAL MEDICINEAUSTIN MALLEYI looked over, but all I saw was an indistinct mass at the bottom, while a few groans of its death-agony reached my ears.
CONFESSIONS OF A THUGPHILIP MEADOWS TAYLORWORDS RELATED TO INDISTINCT
- casual
- digestible
- faint
- fractional
- fragmentary
- frivolous
- frugal
- gentle
- hardly any
- hardly enough
- inadequate
- inconsequential
- inconsiderable
- indistinct
- insignificant
- insufficient
- mild
- minor
- minuscule
- minute
- moderate
- modest
- not many
- not much
- not rich
- puny
- restricted
- scanty
- shoestring
- slight
- soft
- sparse
- superficial
- thin
- tiny
- trifling
- trivial
- unimportant
- unsubstantial
- weak
- wee
- casual
- digestible
- faint
- fractional
- fragmentary
- frivolous
- frugal
- gentle
- hardly any
- hardly enough
- inadequate
- inconsequential
- inconsiderable
- indistinct
- insignificant
- insufficient
- mild
- minor
- minuscule
- minute
- moderate
- modest
- not many
- not much
- not rich
- puny
- restricted
- scanty
- shoestring
- slight
- soft
- sparse
- superficial
- thin
- tiny
- trifling
- trivial
- unimportant
- unsubstantial
- weak
- wee
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