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The table (corrected online) also made a muddle of the main candidates' "most-worn phrases".
It's time for science to acknowledge the heft, bruise, and hopeless muddle of the world's irreducible particulars.
In 18th-century France, reason was championed as the solution to the injustice and muddle of the Old Regime.
Imagine if Ikea made a flatpack ship, and someone had made a right old muddle of the instructions: that's roughly how Titanic Belfast looks.
Both disciplines seek to ask big questions, to locate and describe deeper truths, to shape some kind of order from the muddle of the world.
— in the muddle of the mosquito net, alone on the second floor of the dormitory, I'm shocked awake by a violent crash.
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Part of the confusion stems from a muddling of the distinction between food allergy and intolerance.
The result has been a muddling of the archetypes of "hardcore" and "casual" players.
The monikers offer no clue: They're pure literary whimsy, a proudly opaque muddling of the chartreuse with the abstruse.
Through his large cast, Anderson is able to explore the muddles of the early-20th-century Middle East from several distinct and enlightening perspectives.
To paper over their muddling of the facts, Romney and his proxies have fictionalized the Embassy statement and demonized its authors.
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