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There was a muddle of bushes there that hid them from the road and the midday gassers and snackers.
He said there was a muddle in the heart of government about whether schools should be left alone in an atomised, fractured system.
For the first week or so, there were some occasional mentions but it was all the usual vague confusion; the numbers of girls kept changing and there was a muddle about who was actually present.
Once there was a muddle over two books that were being dispatched – the novel that should have gone to Burgess went to our China expert, the book on China to Burgess.
In this area a generation ago there was a muddle of shanties that housed a repairer of old sewing machines, a tea shop decorated with a giant, perpetually steaming kettle and a store that proclaimed itself "London's Oldest Birth Control Shop".
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There is a muddle in the matter of the Party's message on Trump and Kelly.
Neither – there is a muddle between the personal and the universal– are they likely to fear anew for the future of the world.
As I've written before, there is a muddle afoot in all of this.
The Scottish Wild Beaver Group said there was a legal "muddle" over whether the beavers could be recaptured.
But I felt there was a bit of muddle, and the clean lines of conflict and tension had been blurred: the dystopian future setting doesn't add much and hasn't been very rigorously imagined.
I was there before there was a record to suffer muddling, confusion, sides taken.
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