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It will, however, make a muddled-looking drink.
Rather, it is a winding, often lyrical and occasionally muddled look at what it feels like to get older.
The uniforms of the prisoners change from the usual chocolate brown color to light grey, because of its muddled look on film and excessive darkness in some scenes.
He quickly backed off that statement – the result was a policy that looked like a muddled mess, as even rightwing talk radio host Rush Limbaugh admitted of the nominee: "I never took him seriously on immigration".
And there is a great deal of muddling: And a muddled sense of protest.
As so often in Northern Ireland, the result was most of all a muddled mess: the country's voters took one look at their political class, and responded ¯\__/¯.
Just as Maslow's views look quaint through a modern lens, we may look back on this version too as an artifact of a muddled time.
(A muddled attempt to show flashes of the old, seedy Times Square succeeds in making the whole thing look even more inert and sad).
And for the next 48 minutes, the court looked a bit like a shimmering plate of sweet-potato fries smothered in ketchup — a muddled and confusing mix of colors.
A muddled mother telephoned Nickelodeon to complain.
It is also a muddled bill.
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