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The Lib Dems were "in a complete muddle and confusion", Cameron said.
You can vote for those things while avoiding the crazy amnesty and policies on law and order and the complete muddle and confusion on the economy you have had from the Lib Dems in this election.
Lisa seems to be the only one stressing over the nuptials: "I feel the pressure," says Lisa. "This has to be the best day of all of our lives, and I feel everything is in a complete muddle".
So we've got little progress on the ability of Republicans to block any decent legislation in the Senate; powerful Democrats who keep saying they are open to a deal that cuts Social Security; a complete muddle over being tough on Wall Street, some good news and some bad; and a clear, confident progressive clarion call of an inauguration speech.
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Street heroin is in a complete and utter muddle at the moment, and users are collapsing unexpectedly.
The point is that Osborne's case for keeping on the path of harsh austerity isn't just empirically implausible, it appears to be a complete conceptual muddle; they just haven't thought this thing through.
His policy was "a complete conceptual muddle".
The work is stylistically muddled, not always inspired and, in this complete version, far too long.
The author seems be getting into a bit of a philosophical muddle by tacitly equating verificationism and the principle of complete evidence.
Our as yet unnamed bundle of joy – we'd drawn a complete blank on names – was the normal purple, screwed-up faced, gelatinous muddle of chubby love.
I ended up thoroughly muddled.
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