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But what had been a winning issue for Democrats became muddled because of missteps by Democrats who bought the oil industry spin and created a key opening for the GOP.
His review both criticised and praised the episode: he summarised the episode as "bursting with a breathless ambition that papered over its occasional cracks"; but lamented that the plot detail felt "muddled" because of how many plot devices were compressed into the episode.
As for his intentions, they are somewhat muddled because of the interest from elsewhere, but what I can say is that he has shown a genuine interest in playing for Manchester City.
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Her efforts to sort out why are fascinating, if also sometimes muddled, because Feinberg herself is a lover of "Little Women" novels.
But it's all a bit muddled, because your boy Juley D. had previously been head of a group of nutters who were very much into selling cocaine.
I think the meaning of leading from behind has become slightly muddled because it's so easy to poke fun at the slogan itself.
For bamboo rats, the polarity of transitions involving Olallamys and Dactylomys (T2 and T3 in Figure 4) are muddled because neither their outgroups nor branching order could be resolved (cf. Figure 1c).
Some pundits criticized what they saw as a muddled message from the administration – muddled in part because of the unresolved debate over how the war is really going.
The debate, in Charleston, was often muddled, in part because of the tirades of Alan Keyes, the third candidate, and weak management by Larry King.
Reality is muddled in part because of old-fashioned propaganda.
Tom is muddled and full of rectitude.
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