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Consumption dropped by more than half, and Yao turned his attention to the ivory and rhino-horn trades, filming a video for WildAid, the conservation group, in which he politely applauded as Prince William recited the campaign's slogan ("When the buying stops, the killing can, too") in muddled Mandarin.
In muddled post-World War I Germany in 1919, the Bauhaus School arrived like a clear, pure light, the simple glass walls and the trim, unornamented buildings a new vision for a vanquished country.
Unnamed and in many ways unaccountable, the experts offer a master study in muddled thinking.
The real problems in this novel are inconsistent plotting, repetitiveness and a verbose third-person narration that results in muddled psychological portraits.
If she wants to escape the image imposed on her by the public, camouflaging herself in muddled pop cliché is certainly one strategy.
Finding it profitable to appear detached and speak in muddled sentences at press conferences, he let subordinates take care of the dirty work and heavy lifting.
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In muddling through the question, we forgot to consider what we would do without them.
London believes in muddling through, making up its own destiny as it goes along.
In muddling the real and the fictional in this way, Kiš is not playing games for play's sake.
He says such graphics -- low in information, confused in display, muddled in thinking -- can have catastrophic consequences.
I know that in the messy, real, rawness of life, what sounds clear in theory gets muddled in practice.
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