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We prefer modest proposals, pragmatic solutions, and a bit of muddle – so long as it works.
But there is a bit of muddle: the business with the truck and the car doesn't quite make sense, and the post-apocalyptic future hasn't been very rigorously imagined.
But I felt there was a bit of muddle, and the clean lines of conflict and tension had been blurred: the dystopian future setting doesn't add much and hasn't been very rigorously imagined.
The result is a bit of muddle, even in the hands of the gamest of casts, and although the production is described as "immersive", that means little more than that the foyer areas have been given a design makeover as well as the theatre space.
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If you're thinking this all becomes a bit of a muddle, I agree.
But the outcomes in the other states create a bit of a muddle.
My first dance, with twentysomething Diego, was a bit of a muddle, despite his patience.
Pity that the climactic scuffle, during which Clara kills King Rat, feels a bit of a muddle.
Meanwhile, Labor has found itself in a bit of a muddle over its stance on penalty rates.
There is already a bit of a muddle, since several states have taken much bolder and more experimental steps than the federal government.
America's new dollar policy may be less absurd than its old one, but it is still a bit of a muddle.
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