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I used the very murky term "assault weapon," which can mean any semi-automatic gun with cosmetic changes and often a low caliber ammunition, confusing it with an "assault rifle," which is a fully automatic gun that is currently banned and has been for years.
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And then came the fatal crash in Williamsburg when he was driving a car he had borrowed from a friend under murky terms that the family and Mr. Acevedo's lawyer are unable to explain.
Of course, the rest of the internet has murky Terms of Service too.
Staples said that it would not provide earnings or sales guidance because of the murky near-term outlook but declared a regular quarterly dividend of 8.25 cents.
Right now, both are "show me" stocks with murky near-term variables related to consumer spending.
Taylor suggests a murky near-term outlook but predicts a rebound over the next two to three years.
There are relatively few internal candidates who could step into the chief executive office at a time when the bank is facing increasing pressure from regulators and a murky short-term view on its financial performance in a weakened economy.
The commissioner has, with the complicity of the mayor, made things murky in terms of who's in charge".
Mona's storyline right now is so murky in terms of where her allegiances lie and where her loyalties are.
Agency officials acknowledge that while "geospatial intelligence" may be a murky concept, the term reflects the state of modern mapmaking.
One is our habit of "hyperbolic discounting" of long-term, murky threats, but that's just the start.
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