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She fled Afghanistan in 1979, although she is murky about the details, explaining that she plans to write a memoir.
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Ronald D. Rotunda, who teaches legal ethics at George Mason University, said the rules in Virginia were murky about what lawyers in Mr. Smith's position could do.
She said: "What's murky about some of what is happing today is people don't necessary know what data is being collected and about what is being used".
Koh's supporters still hope to convince Reid to bring this matter to a vote, even though the rules are murky about his ability to do so.
Disclosure of derivatives positions is murky at best; and arguments persist about their correct accounting treatment.
"When it's dark outside or the water is murky, if they see something splashing about they can't identify, they may strike".
The recording purports to be an intercepted telephone call between a senior Maoist leader, Krishna Mahara, and an unknown man, Chinese from his accent; the two are discussing the use of $6.75m to bribe members of parliament to elect a Maoist prime minister.A great deal about this story is murky.
When so much about American democracy is murky, its elections, warts and all, are what America should be trumpeting to the world, not its ideological sanctimony or its military firepower.
C1 is murky, obscure, problematic, and perhaps open to concerns about radical forms of scepticism.
Like much else in the debate about how to use public funds, this is murky.
— is murky.
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