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Others, settling into muddle, don't even try for coherence.
As Amis's marriage to Hilly finally disintegrates, as his second marriage to Elizabeth Jane Howard moves from its initial happiness into muddle and misery, and as he becomes increasingly dogmatic in the Garrick Club and elsewhere, the "aggression" mentioned in the introduction threatens to overshadow everything that lies around it.
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Sometimes he became flustered and got into muddles, but his friends learnt to stand back and let him find his feet again, which he always did.
UNITED NATIONS - The timetable for adopting sanctions against Iran has been thrown into a muddle, running into a major nuclear non-proliferation conference - and the arrival of Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in New York on Monday, the same day as Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
It was Poleon who would then get the goal to put his side in front, rolling into an empty net after Bonham and Joel Ekstrand got into a muddle trying to deal with Tom Lees's long ball.
Quite how we got into this muddle is a mystery.
The government swiftly got itself into a muddle over drugs policy.
But today Obama's security team got into a muddle over the date.
Jones stonewalled for so long, held tight to her medals, dragged relay partners into her muddle.
It is easy to get into a muddle if you have not thought it through.
Dennett waited until the group talked itself into a muddle, then broke in.
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