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It is a long, muddled, cultural process that cannot come from a UN meeting.
There was a long, muddled, pledge that appeared to honour the request by setting a timetable for a direct popular election for the territory's "chief executive".
Advocating defeat for your own cause in an election in order to come back stronger in the long run has a long, muddled tradition.
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The ballet remains long and muddled.
Political debate in Pakistan has long been muddled.
The Tory sources also said the Liberal Democrats had let Labour off the hook over their year-long muddle on whether to support free schools.
Writing on British foreign policy choices in this month's issue of The World Today, Christopher Hill complained that "for too long we have muddled through with inherited notions of indispensability and grandiosity".
I found much of this year's commercials to be long and a bit muddled, with exception of a few.
When casting news for the film adaptation of E.L. James' erotic romance novel "Fifty Shades of Grey" broke over the long weekend, reactions were muddled with expressions running from "Finally!" to "Seriously?!" The announcements came Monday via James Twitterr account.
Two years after 9/11 he was claiming that we could "in the long term" somehow "muddle through" in Afghanistan.
But AT&T has muddled for so long now that only a big surprise -- a big, good surprise -- will suffice to get investors excited again.
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