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The justice overseeing the case, Albert Tomei, ruled that the recording was too muffled to be useful.
Side streets were impassable, and people muffled to the eyes slogged over huge drifts and mountains of curbside snow, trying to keep their footing.
On the National Mall in Washington, cross-country skiers and children on sleds moved through the storm like ghosts, padded and muffled to the eyes.
The program credits the "CLEP Test Book on Human Growth and Development" and, most worryingly, "Women Who Run With the Wolves," but the brief spoken passages were too muffled to make any of that apparent.
Afterwards people gathered in the spacious cafe and restaurant and the large sheltered piazza, where the noise of the street was muffled to a subtle hum.The launch of JW3, as the centre is called, comes at a time when many of London's 200,000 Jews have become disengaged from Judaism.
Again, the Beats Solos produce a very pleasing tone when reproducing the piano's lower octave but the mids are muffled to the point of suffocation.
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He said that on the day of the attack Hasan stuffed paper towels into the pockets of his cargo pants, to muffle to sound of his concealed weapons.
The plot problems have to be muffled, at least.
For others, it's to muffle the silence, to forget the destruction, and to mask the fear.
And once you stumble, it's too late: you see the guy's eyes dart around and hear his conversation muffle to an end, "I love you, too".
Mute can mean muffle, to refrain from speech, or someone who can't speak, depending on whether the word is used as a verb, adjective or noun.
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