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The guts are what really matters, and this is where things get foggy.
Use this strategy when the situation boils down to "he said, she said". It's also useful when the events have taken place at an earlier time, as memories tend to get foggy.
Our immune systems becomes compromised, and we get foggy.
Things started to get foggy for the Lancers at the start of the third.
Many people hit a point in their lives where they get foggy, and their recollections become idealized.
After all, if the brain's fuel supply dips too low, not only will you get foggy, you'll probably get cranky and light-headed, too -- which is not exactly conducive to rocking that late-day presentation.
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Then things get foggier.
It's getting foggy and rainy.
In 2002, she bolted to the winning, warmongering side with W., Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld, helping them twist intelligence and getting Foggy Bottom in return.
If you take a glass plate and you breathe out on it, it gets foggy, you could see water condense because your breathe is much more has much more water in it than the air around us, so we lose actually quite a lot of water that way.
And here is where the story gets foggy….
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