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"But I think certainly the manner in which they've conducted their business otherwise has certainly left people feeling less than warm and fuzzy for them".
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It quickly made some 1,600 former refugees, most of them fully Americanized young men, deportable to a country that is little more than a fuzzy memory for them.
After all, most of today's college freshmen were born around 1990, making Mr. Clinton's two terms in office at most a fuzzy, early memory for them.
To take just one example: the French have a very effective line-out, even if other parts of their game have gone fuzzy on them, and for that reason a change in the back row makes sense – despite the fact that James Haskell had one of his good days in Dublin (leaving aside the yellow card incident).
Still, the future is fuzzy, for the Mets and for Piazza.
A Rookie Again Almost 30 years later, the details of his major league debut are a bit fuzzy for Edwin Rodriguez.
That is too warm and fuzzy for a man pulled from Chapter 1 of the textbook on old-school football coaching.
When you look out through these massive molecules everything is fuzzy for a while.
Ten minutes after I join Cambridge University physicist Martin Rees at poolside, suddenly I'm all fuzzy for the Cold War.
We thought up something much more abstract and fuzzy for the business plan competition judges: "MarketBuster.com — The relationship e-commerce experts".
But one other idea it's brought to the fore is a notion that seems delightfully fuzzy for such a high-stakes legal arena: "obviousness".
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