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He and his boss David Cameron are in a slight muddle about how to deal with these people.
"The exciting thing about Bushy's speech is that in it we find Shakespeare struggling with a sentiment rendered stubborn by the circumstance that the speaker appears to be thinking, is doing his intellectual best to get his consolation across, and is getting slightly muddled in the process, the slight muddle being a by-product of the effect to represent intellection".
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A little muddling goes a long way.
The drink landed on the bar with a slight fizz from the muddled apples.
Because the sensory differences between different bottles of rotten grape juice are so slight — and the differences get even more muddled after a few sips — there is often wide disagreement about which wines are best.
Anyway, this is an absolutely typical Vanessa answer - first, in its muddle-headedness, second, in its slight strain of paranoia (FT spearheading capitalist plot to undermine Angelina Jolie?), but mainly because - as she always does - she has swerved from the personal to talk about the political.
It's the slightest of plots but – now that superhero films are an impenetrable muddle of mythology and maguffins and universe-building – it's actually quite refreshing.
An old-fashioned ($15), made with Jim Beam and muddled maraschino cherry, orange, sugar and bitters, is a shot of sweetness, with only a slight taste of bourbon.
Mr Runciman stresses "muddle".
What a muddle!
Everything is a muddle.
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