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We're accustomed to finding what we want with a simple click, but a lot remains murky until bad news pushes it into the open.
In this sense the financial crisis has been about "bad" murky risk-taking – of which the Libor scandal is only the latest.
Well, television watchers, there is a shimmering tropical island of awesome in the murky sea of bad Canadian TV.
But, as it stands now, the moral of this murky story is that bad things happen to all kinds of people.
The Swedish ruling class has long been a curious mix of fiercely progressive social democrats and rather murky industrialists (usually the bad guys in Swedish crime fiction).
Perhaps he thought he would be a more sympathetic plaintiff if he was not the victim of a murky business arrangement gone bad, but of some kind of personalised persecution.
Our future is not going to be proud and independent, but grubby and murky and filled with bad deals with worse governments; a future, in short, where the foxes will rule the henhouse.
Cosy deals with Russian energy giants such as Gazprom may suit their Western counterparts; but such murky, inflexible arrangements are bad for customers.That is why the second leg of the commission's energy strategy, a strategic review also unveiled this week, is so important.
Bad weather, murky water and strong currents are hampering the search for survivors of the South Korean ferry disaster.
The South Korean coastguard has said bad weather, murky water and strong currents are hampering the search for survivors after a ferry sunk off the coast.
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