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The sports-watching public's interest in steroids has always been slightly muddled.
We're now in an even more confusing moment, and Klepper's first-episode manifesto was slightly muddled.
But even with a slightly muddled falter at the final furlong, this new horror show has been a success.
I think the meaning of leading from behind has become slightly muddled because it's so easy to poke fun at the slogan itself.
"I've got my pipe," he told his audience, his speech slightly muddled by the stem, "because we're going to speak about schoolish kind of things".
That made Pacquiao the hero, a story line that was slightly muddled by Pacquiao's contention, in an interview, that people who approved of homosexuality were "worse than animals".
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So they can't be that wussy, and it slightly muddles the joke.
Marina Diamandis's second album Electra Heart, released in 2012, got muddled slightly by arch personas, convoluted concepts and way too much hair dye.
On immigration, the government, like most of us, seems a bit muddled, not wishing to seem inhospitable, but slightly dismayed at the scale.
Microsoft yesterday reported strong sales for its latest quarter and a profit that slightly surpassed Wall Street estimates, but its financial results were muddled by the late arrival of important new products.
Try a lemon verbena mojito, "muddling" (ie, slightly bashing) the leaves with sugar in the glass.
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