Sentence examples for mess part from inspiring English sources

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And now, the sticky mess part.

(The mess part is another story).

It leaves part of the mess, part of the argument.

But instead of a lucid narrative explaining what happened when the economy imploded in 2008, why, and who was to blame, the report is a confusing and contradictory mess, part rehash, part mishmash, as impenetrable as the collateralized debt obligations at the core of the crisis.

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The mess is part of the beauty, the confusion, the journey is all part of the final journey.

The current mess is part of the rebbe's attempt to empower people".

It is a mess in part born out of changes to Premier League youth football made in the summer.

Our Afghanistan and Pakistan policy is a mess in part because Osama bin Laden's approval rating in Pakistan (34percentt) is almost double America's (19percentt).

So you've got that factor and the fact that its being recorded for posterity so you don't want to mess that part of it up either".

The mess was part of a vast, foul-smelling trail left by the aging tanker Prestige, which sank 133 miles off the Atlantic coast of Spain on Tuesday.

Parliament lifted Mr Sam Rainsy's immunity, after all, so that Mr Hun Sen and other grandees could pursue libel cases against him.Voters tolerate this mess in part because their expectations are so low.

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