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She can be as curious and hard-driving a player as ever, amalgamating and extending Mary Lou Williams, Herbie Nichols and Herbie Hancock, among other influences, but her recent records have often seemed a muddle of intentions.
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Richard Strauss's strangely haunting fairy tale opera can often seem a muddle of metaphor and symbolism.
The project seems a muddle between construction and destruction -- a metaphor, the artist said, for an exploration of the soul.
No surprise, perhaps, since even the Les Misérables movie director Tom Hooper seemed a little muddled muddled about French history.
The bass is surprisingly strong, while mids were a bit weak — combine the two, and vocals often seemed a bit muddled.
But Christian Lacroix's collection, which opened with mink and motorcycle leather dyed in improbable Ho-Jo tones of orange and turquoise and ended with the couture equivalent of the everything-on-it bagel -- a gown doused with five different trims -- seemed an exuberant muddle.
Yet, even now, when so much of politics seems a centrist muddle, there are enduring differences between the parties on the role the federal government should play on a range of domestic issues.
Why delay?The rationale for holding off seems a bit muddled.
On immigration, the government, like most of us, seems a bit muddled, not wishing to seem inhospitable, but slightly dismayed at the scale.
The low end seems a bit muddled and when cranked up all the way up it just sounds a bit fuzzy.
From an Australian perspective it all seems a uniquely English muddle, everyone just being first a little too polite, then rather too panicky.
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