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If the national election picture looks muddled for the Democrats on the day after Super Tuesday, the picture here in California looks murkier still.
How he will do so is procedurally muddled for the moment, but there is little doubt that another staple of the Bloomberg era is ready for the dustbin.
At some point everything got too muddled for me to work: now that I have a wife and a kid I can't really be drinking glue.
But AT&T has muddled for so long now that only a big surprise -- a big, good surprise -- will suffice to get investors excited again.
This seems like a more deliberate acting decision when the angels show up and Jesse once more tries to convince them that his possession of Genesis might be God's plan, but the preacher's motivations are still far too muddled for this point in the season.
"So when you sit down to actually write something like 'Little House on the Prairie,' which is about family dynamics, it is so much more muddled for us, because we're influenced by what we should be instead of what we are".
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This kind of shift in timing is muddling for demographers.
1) The wording of the criteria set for Autistic Spectrum Disorder is impossibly muddled, allowing for multiple interpretations that will lead to inherently inaccurate diagnosis.
Leonardo da Vinci, whom Cozens cites as the inspiration for his own pedagogical technique, uses similarly muddled forms for the purpose of "arousing the mind to various inventions".
Some fear that Germany's steadfast lobbying for Mr. Koch-Weser could produce a similarly muddled result for the monetary fund.
Indeed, Pakistan has already muddled along for much longer than many thought possible.
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