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"They muddy up spring water and contaminate it with waste, and when they eat grass they actually completely uproot it, leaving their ranges bare".
They revisit the political landscape of the cold war and World War II -- so fixed in retrospect, so clearly demarcated in black and white -- and they muddy it.
"As uncontrolled, so-called compassionate studies, fail to reach clear conclusions, they muddy the waters to the point that it becomes increasingly difficult to carry out the appropriate studies," Lane cautioned.
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They've been flooded, they're muddy, they are not at all hygienic.
They muddied flavors and made sloppy presentation of quite a few otherwise appealing items.
By going into the studio, they muddied the groove a bit; the earlier version was more minimalist and by extension more powerful.
They muddied the first few days of the Democratic convention and spurred the resignation of then-DNC Chairman Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.).
"Now they failed, but they muddied the waters quite a bit".
They're going to try to muddy the process the way they muddied the debate, and they will include provisions to make discrimination legal.
They're going to try to muddy the process the way they muddied the debate, including provisions to make discrimination legal.
They're muddy, but they hit hard.
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