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Like today's other newfangled steakhouses, Harry's simultaneously buys into and bucks the traditional formula, with muddled results.
Strategists from both parties are therefore poring over this week's muddled results in an effort to decipher whether and under what circumstances Democrats can still prevail in the battlegrounds of the South.There is little question that the Republicans remain the party to beat in most of the region.
Some fear that Germany's steadfast lobbying for Mr. Koch-Weser could produce a similarly muddled result for the monetary fund.
He said other foods and beverages, such as alcohol, are also known to muddle test results.
And they adjusted their findings for age, gender, smoking and other factors that they thought could muddle their results.
The seven weeks between now and then leave ample time for competing interests to further muddle the results.
"We do these things in the middle of the night when it's quiet," said Dr. Pratt, a geophysicist with the Geological Survey, to reduce the amount of extraneous noise that could muddle their results.
Allegations of irregularities have also muddled provisional results.
Many assumed that the ensuing terminological muddle would result in the demise of the voluntary (real) living wage, in a case of death by imitation.
Congress gave final approval today to a bill to clean up the nation's election procedures, nearly two years after a breakdown in Florida balloting muddled the results of the 2000 presidential election.
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