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Then ordinary life choices arise, and things can get cloudy.
No matter the subject, "Beyond Words" demands close attention — sometimes the unspoken story line can get cloudy.
When you have been on the tennis tour as long as the Canadian doubles specialist Daniel Nestor, there is no shortage of amusing stories, although the dates can get cloudy.
When a sufficient amount of poison has entered a person's body, they can get cloudy in their thinking, pass out and even go into a coma, the doctor said.
"Dishwasher detergent aggressively goes after food," Mr. Edwards said, "and if you don't have food soil in the unit, it attacks the glasses, and they get cloudy," a process known as etching that can cause permanent damage.
That's where things start to get cloudy.
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As the minutes ticked down it started to get cloudier, the sun was in and out.
The path to the N.C.A.A. tournament will get cloudier, with potential new rivalries, like one with the Blue Devils, set to emerge.
Without good data, the picture of how early education is funded and which children are enrolled, will only get cloudier -- and prospects for including pre-K in the full system of public education will only get worse.
But it's getting cloudy.
But the picture gets cloudy from there.
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