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Coca-Cola executives may clarify that murky matter this week.
Who, if anyone, held the copyright was a very murky matter.
One of Jane Stevenson's extra somethings, demonstrated when she made her debut with "Several Deceptions: Four Novellas" a few years ago, was that she could write as though she had, in some other life, been born a Dutchman, attended Leiden University and duly weighed World War II quandaries that made the contact points between innocent observation and collective guilt a murky matter indeed.
It is a difficult partner and a murky matter at best, though.
But in order to facilitate the gathering of those mortgages into the sort of collateralized debt obligations that the banks could then bet on and trade worldwide, homeownership became a murky matter.
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And happiness – if such a thing is even achievable – is a much murkier matter.
While how to design a child's bedroom is a pretty straight-forward matter, how to deal with the room once the kid becomes an adult is a murkier matter.
Just imagine that unsteadiness on his biggest hard-and-fast decision as a candidate at work on the far murkier matters of the horrific Thursday night truck attack on tourists and Bastille Day celebrants in Nice, France.
The future of Fangio remains murky no matter what we heard Wednesday.
The debate over that question suggests that the discovery of dark matter whenever it comes will be a murky affair.
Because bankruptcy case law is murky on the matter, G.M. and the auto task force chose to assume the liability instead of risking a delay of the company's emergence from bankruptcy.
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