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The moral analysis behind the "I am Andersen" campaign is muddled, to say the least.
But elsewhere, Jay-Z's results have ranged from muddled to lackluster.
There is method, all too often muddled, to Mr. Walker's ostensible madness, but it is clear that only such purposeful madness can offer peace, even salvation.
One private speaks for many when he tells how men became so firmly embedded in the cement of mateship that going home on leave could prove strangely uncomfortable: I wanter get back from the motors, An' miners with strikes on the brain, I'm too muddled to think, an' I shan't sleep a wink, Till I'm safe back in Flanders again.
Keep in mind that many of the cursed destinations are surrounded by lore and legend, and the stories of what exactly happened are muddled, to say the least.
It's better than "Cooper & Stone," for sure, but it still feels like it may be a little too muddled to be a real contender.
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Pour your flaxseeds into the mortar, and use a combination of bashing and muddling to grind them finely.
The filmmakers, chronicling the Dalai Lama's somewhat muddled attempts to respond to the protesters' calls while not antagonizing China, do a fair amount of muddling themselves.
If they manage to muddle through to the knock-out stage I will spend the next few weeks living in fear of those two dreaded words: penalty shootout.
To say the thinking behind the ads is muddled is to use comical understatement.
There's muddled wondrousness to being all these places with all these people, connected to all these generations.
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