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Far from creating two classes, capitalists and the proletariat, that grew ever more distant from each other, things were becoming muddled by the emergence of a middle class.
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From there, it becomes muddled.
Anyway, the song's sexual implications are a bit muddled, becoming perhaps accidentally progressive.
But the current challenge is maintaining a company's focus on its purpose without that becoming lost or muddled in the background.
It's a busy affair — but without the clarity needed to keep it from becoming a muddle.
The debate in the US has intensified between those who say the US has to see the war out to the finish, and others who say that it is becoming an increasing muddle.
The cabbage slumps further, its green fading and its porcelain-like ribs becoming indistinguishable in the muddle of meatballs and flecks of red.
Although bad winter weather was a big factor in damping retail sales in February, economists said consumers were also becoming more cautious in the current muddled climate.
He proceeded to muddle this statement by becoming one of the leading donors to political campaigns and super PACs.
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