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And euro-zone leaders fell into a costly muddle about Greece's huge debt.
Saskia is the all-too familiar victim of the current muddle about the nature of multiculturalism.
"My generation got itself in a muddle about parenting," she wrote by e-mail.
Boghossian seems to institute that requirement in his last sentence: "[W]hen we are in a muddle about what the answer to a hard moral question is, we are in a muddle about what the absolutely correct answer is".
He and his boss David Cameron are in a slight muddle about how to deal with these people.
Your editorial (In praise of… no latecomers, 14 August) was muddle about music, to misquote Stalin's famous phrase about Shostakovich.
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No surprise, perhaps, since even the Les Misérables movie director Tom Hooper seemed a little muddled muddled about French history.
'I'm suffering.' Haber ended his life 'broken, muddled, moving about in a mental and moral vacuum,' said his friend, Zionist leader Chaim Weizmann.
They're just teenagers, all muddled about what they want.
And as for those who blame him for "muddles about sexuality", Williams's attitude is that, well, there are more important things to talk about.
People seem to get muddled about how an athlete's outward respect and good demeanour on a sporting field relates to his aggression in competition.
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