Sentence examples for murky chapter from inspiring English sources

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Meanwhile, a film about another murky chapter in Madrid's difficult relationship with the Basques is also making the headlines.

Dating from the fifth to the eleventh century, the shipwrecks illustrated a previously murky chapter in the history of shipbuilding and were exceptionally well preserved, having apparently been buried in sand during a series of natural disasters.

[C2.] 4 Banks Fight Mexican Government A dispute over the auditing of bad loans sold to the Mexican government by four leading retail banks after the 1995 banking crisis is reopening a murky chapter in the country's recent financial history.

Now, in the lead up to a federal election, a new report renews calls for a judicial inquiry into the explosive affair, arguing that "unanswered questions" remain in this murky chapter of Canada's history.

In March, as Downing Street rolled out the red carpet for the Saudi Crown Prince to make arms deals worth billions, another murky chapter in British foreign policy unfolded in the secure basement of a London courthouse.

The first murky chapter of this period had barely closed when, in 1985, a British Army major wrote a letter arguing strongly in favour of providing India with a training film about riot control chemicals – possibly tear gas – in order to win arms deals.

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At the other extreme, such moments are also possible when a nation feels so secure that it can discuss past misdeeds without fearing for its future existence: think of the British, French and Belgian historians now uncovering murky chapters of the colonial era.

A dispute over the auditing of bad loans sold to the government by four of Mexico's leading retail banks after the 1995 banking crisis is reopening one of the murkiest chapters in the country's recent financial history.

Excellent chapters trace the murky dealings between the conflict's main players and follow ex-Farc guerrillas to a town in the hot, swampy Magdalena delta, resulting in a grim humour (in 2010 counter-insurgency troops decorated a 50-metre tree with Christmas lights to encourage guerrillas to hand in their weapons over the festive season).

The killings prompted outrage, raised fears of violent revenge and opened a new chapter in the often murky annals of Kurdish exile life.

In debating the fate of Raymond A. Davis, who is charged with gunning down two people in Lahore last month under circumstances that remain murky, the United States and Pakistan are writing a new chapter in the long history of operatives who work under diplomatic cover.

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