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His colleague Michael Rathjen, of Leeds University, concluded simply, "Too fuzzy".
When there's money at stake, organizations get motivated enough to stop being too fuzzy.
"You can't look at the big picture," Leiter said, "because the big picture is too gray and too fuzzy".
Deer tend to leave them alone, because their leaves are too fuzzy or hairy, too tough or aromatic.
But lately, even the members of the Brooklyn Friends family agree that there is such a thing as too fuzzy.
Michael G. Nance, a teacher in Alpharetta, Ga., said many of the teachers in the group agreed that the curriculum was "too fuzzy and broad".
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As filmmakers, Mr. Marc and Mr. Gilad do a good job of capturing the texture of a certain Lower East Side existence, but "Dog Run" (so called, apparently, because Tompkins Square had the first one in the city) is finally too fuzzy-headed to rise above the pack.
Here's not the place to go in-depth on this – it's supposed to be a concise and direct catch-up for people too fuzzy-brained to bother with news at weekends – so to be honest, I'd be happier just dropping the facts and taking my leave.
Witness, too, the fuzzy over-indulgence of Drunk, one of the album's most involving cuts.
Monet was arguably a brand too (sweet, fuzzy, flower lover) in the sense that his persona was part and parcel, in the public's mind, of his work.
It's easy to go overboard on Easter, either by adorning your mantle with one too many fuzzy rabbits, or eating one too many of their marshmallow equivalents.
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