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The liberal conscience has a habit of getting muddled in these matters.
It ballooned to five hours in previews and then was slowly hacked down to three and a half hours by opening night, getting muddled in the condensation.
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As usual, especially with the cold war, facts get muddled in translation.
His cooking, however, seems to have gotten muddled in the rarefied air.
If Trainwreck is indeed 48% autobiography, it's easy to get muddled in the crossover between the two Amys.
There are two separate groups of people who are at risk of foreclosure, and they often get muddled in any discussion of the housing crisis.
The Institut du Monde Arabe is also an instance where Nouvel's vision for a building's features got muddled in implementation.
One of the potentially good starters that got muddled in the execution was grilled shiitake over a mound of watercress in an incongruously sweet and fruity mango-yogurt vinaigrette.
Like this year's failed Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), each time Congress attempts to pass security reform, it gets muddled in a privacy-versus-safety debate and we go another year without important protections.
Given the complex logistics imposed by the casting, the storytelling can get muddled in places.
I know that in the messy, real, rawness of life, what sounds clear in theory gets muddled in practice.
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