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The reason Mr Romney couldn't make hay out of the Benghazi argument is that the argument is a confused mess.
And with land titles a confused mess of fragmented ownership, it is likely that land-hungry firms will stay away.More energy is devoted to symbols and aesthetics.
As David Horsey put it recently, in the Los Angeles Times, "Donald Trump's foreign policy and legislative agenda may be a confused mess," but "his administration's attack on the environment is operating with the focus and zeal of the Spanish Inquisition".
Even they were a confused mess.
The difficulties in defining the word "kindness" often result in a confused mess of misunderstandings and misguided intentions.
"Donald Trump's foreign policy and legislative agenda may be a confused mess," wrote the Los Angeles Times' David Horsey earlier this month.
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It was a big confused mess".
Smith, on the other hand, "has had plays called 13 different ways," Dilfer said, adding, "It's just a cluttered, confused mess".
James Trunzo, an architect in Boca Raton, Fla., argued that "short-term patches," like building more runways, simply added to the "confused mess we call airports today".
Small wonder, as the teen-ager admits, that "the whole confused mess swirls around in my brain, and my head feels like it's about to burst".
Efimova came to embody the confused mess that the IOC made of its response to the McLaren report, which finally collapsed under its own legal contradictions.
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