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And the message seems muddled when the jokes include how Ms. Farsad's Iranian mother distrusts blacks.
The strategic role of each product, for example, becomes muddled when a line is oversegmented.
Surveyitis concludes that people have become muddled, when the reality is that surveys are working with zombie categories.
The situation became further muddled when, in 2009, a colony of sea lions earned parts of the hamlet National Park status.
"Part of what gets muddled when you talk about gender differences is the skill of driving and risk-taking," Ms. McCartt said.
Trump's message seemed most muddled when he extended to Venezuela his list of enemies who had forfeited some aspects of their sovereignty.
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This proliferation of recommendations often leads to muddle when change is attempted.
A fight between Romans turns into a vicious fisticuffs between inmates, distracting and muddling when we've been wired into the heart of the arguments and action.
In the spirit of the virtuosic tradition, there were moments when Mr. Wild pushed his technique to its limits, when harmonies were momentarily muddled or when occasional notes went astray.
And it was a "similarly muddled picture" when it came to parking tickets, Which? said.
Something is muddled, especially when it is unclear why the Chosen One is chosen.
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