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"We struggled to see in New Moon a metaphor of teen conformity and longing but found only a muddle," sniffs the Hollywood Reporter.
However, it's no simple task: If Microsoft instead manages only a muddle of updates that are disparate in nature and are even less cohesive than Windows 8.0, the company could tilt the entire PC market south, past the point of stability in the 300 million units per year mark.
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But what a muddle.
Only Mr. Laurents has made a muddle, without turning it into coherence.
But Blink is a muddle.
This is a muddle that could only be made by the compilers of corporate guest lists, for no one meeting Deborah MacMillan would confuse her with the elderly widow who nearly shares her name.
He's certainly not being concise, since the six words between "Texting" and "is" serve only to muddle up a simple, if too sweeping, assertion.
As a result they only succeeded in getting into even more of a muddle.
The telephone groups were simple to set up using Community Network and only on 2 out of 16 occasions was there a muddle with the order of link up.
But the powerful self-thrashing scene is only a sidebar to the predictably muddled action in "The Damned Thing," which bops around various houses, chronicling waves of demonic possession in a small Texas town.
You might get in a muddle if one person expects two kisses and the other expects only one.
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