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He is in a muddle and rattles on and on about it.
Publishing is in a muddle after the terrorist attacks and in no way more so than in worrying about the thriller genres.
The current Oscar race is in a muddle because little consensus has emerged -- among critics, audiences and industry professionals -- about what the best efforts were in what is widely perceived as a lackluster year for mainstream moviemaking.
As Carlyle S. Thayer, a Hawaii-based expert on Vietnamese politics, likes to say, "Vietnamese ideology is in a muddle and hardly taken seriously by the 97percentt of the people who are not party members".
The president brought forward the date of the election, he said, in anticipation of a global economic crisis; politicians shouldn't be campaigning at such a time, apparently.A healthy deliberationAmerica's Supreme Court said it would hear a challenge to Barack Obama's health-care law, the implementation of which is in a muddle following mixed decisions in the appeals courts.
Another buffeting for Dubrovnik Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, Italy's new president Mixed feelings about the war Diplomacy amid the rubble Come back, Visegrad A skull-cracker wins ReprintsNow the party is in a muddle over who should replace Mr Borrell and how.
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I can hear Jims scornful voice as I type these words, but I think America is in a muddle-through economy right now.
Standards are in a muddle.
You're in a muddle, Fuddle.
ReprintsThe police are in a muddle over social media.
Dad seems to be in a muddle and isn't able to say much.
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