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The plot is weak and lacks imagination, the character development is all over the shop and writing style is quite muddled in places.
Writing in the Annual Review of Anthropology in 2004, Dr. Anton and Carl C. Swisher III, a geologist at Rutgers University, concluded that the relationships among erectus and various possible nonerectus Homo groups in Africa "currently are quite muddled and require substantial revisitations".
When immersed in the swirl of conferences like AWS re:Invent, the sense of what is hype and what is not gets quite muddled.
Indeed, as we shall quickly see in Section 2, the connection, for example, between the sign of (Delta_{a}^{nu}f(t)), in the case (1<nu<2), and the monotone behavior of f is quite muddled, complex, and even, at times, unexpected.
Karen and I tried to figure out how a small, ineffectual program could be so damaging to America that it had to be abolished but I thought they were quite muddled on this point.
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I've never seen the Curve foyer look quite so muddled and full of life, and yet, somehow, it felt as if those of us there owned the space, and if we wanted to disco-dance in it, we would.
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