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nothing more than a little local dissent or muddled thinking, nonetheless these
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He refined his muddled thoughts to the point where he doubted that she was the Yingolian ghost for two reasons
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This caused them unimaginable distractions, upheavals, confusion, and suffering in general that would not be at all necessary if they only had been appropriately educated from the time they were little tots about the dangers of their massive burgeoning egos dominated by a congested stream of interminable, muddled thoughts
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Dane’s eyes narrowed as an earlier thought crept into his mind, still muddled
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Sitting up groggily, my muddled wits returning to me, I came to two realisations
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Bubbala was in trouble, as usual, she’d written notes to herself to remind herself what day it was and what she was doing but had got them muddled up
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When a society begins to lose its moral compass or becomes less critical of questionable points of views or unseemly behavior that diminishes an individual‘s intellectual and moral character, however, and when principled and far-sighted judgments(s) become increasingly muddled and uncertain and when that society fails to exercise reasonable discretion by indiscriminately embracing every hare-brained idea for tolerance sake or taking every (novel) proposition at its face value without giving serious thought to the matter and when an individual, lest he or she be perceived as close-minded or confrontational, remains on the sidelines as a casual observer rather than an active participant, such actions or inactions, whatever the case may be, must inevitably usher the moral and intellectual decline of that society
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So, I thought, my brain still muddled with exhaustion
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The idea of it, the pure idea, not the troubled muddled thing itself
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The drug in his vein had muddled his mind, but now he remembered; everything was suggestion and mind games
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Before she could gather her muddled thoughts together, her stepfather stood
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The cards can end up muddled and not provide you with a clear message
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"It all looks rather muddled to us at present— but once we take the map over to the castle and study it there, we may be able to make out how to get down to the hidden dungeons
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The suicide versus homicide question became muddled when evidence indicated the gun was too far away when it was fired to have been a suicide
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It being early morning, and me being a poor sleeper, my muddled mind
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But again, the line of the law is muddled
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So many other people and animals had overladen it with their effluvia that it became a muddled mess I could not read
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muddled the message a bit
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This fluid can become thick and can become muddled with debris
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The fluid which lubricates the eye and reduces friction between the lid and the eyeball can become thick and muddled with debris
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He ate at odd hours, muddled from head to toe, and he did so in a corner in the kitchen, barely answering the occasional questions asked by Santa Sofía de la Piedad
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As she muddled around the maze of tables to leave, the plates of hot seafood were delivered by an attractive Bahamian girl
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With memories of the muddled banana song, tears would run into the folds of raucous faces and overflow with ke so-se all of us: ‘and God save us all’ to their ears
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Muddled, she crossed to the rear door and turned the handle
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He withdrew to his study with the major’s personal life and emerged at nine pm with a muddled brain succumbing to sleep
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Unable to concentrate its forces on America, the British muddled along with the forces they had
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Now if you are still muddled deep within
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“I think you’ve got the rules muddled up in that funny little wizard’s head
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That muddled approach seemed to influence Rahul too
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Each time they came out more muddled
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You were a bit, shall we say, under the influence last night, and I know your memories are a bit muddled as a result of the mind probing
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Events are muddled; they’re all out of line
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It was like they’d all been opened and the contents muddled up
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Hal pushed his chair back with a scrape, got up, and paced the kitchen, trying to sort out his muddled thoughts
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It is when our goals are muddled and our motivations are conflicting that we become frustrated and ineffective
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“I just asked a simple question, and now my thoughts are even more muddled than before
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Unlike the water, his mind was muddled
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“L Slept with another woman apart from Corsatas but l don’t love Anastasia the woman practically forced me into loving her” Zion said sounding very muddled
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up with lies and end up with bad habits (or vices) and muddled criteria
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"Certainly we can," said Fritzing, his face clearing; how muddled he must be getting not to have thought of it himself! "I will cause cards to be printed at once, and we will be Neumann-Schultz
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"We've muddled things rather," she said with an ashamed sort of smile
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The little they had said had been so thoroughly unsound and muddled and yet dangerous, that if they one and all emigrated to-morrow England would only be the better
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I muddled through the day and the crew appeared happier than they had ever
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The man’s usually-cheerful, bright brown eyes are muddled
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As a sentinel, he’d learned spells that muddled the mind, but not any that reversed such a state
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It wasn’t exactly true, but my thoughts were so muddled because of my overwhelming attraction towards Ethan
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"That's what I thought, too," Ken agreed, as Fred muddled with the question of how well Henry Chu could be trusted
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So we muddled along but it was still hard we each had three nights with him and on Sundays as he does to this day he slept alone
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We muddled along well enough
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He wanted to clarify his muddled thoughts and feelings by writing them out
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My business would have muddled on for a while
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They made muddled and
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Watery eyes eventually opened, muddled emotions stirring her
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The fucking POINT is… when you put the words together: Princep’s statement seems to express the muddled illogical thinking of an ignorant young boy who had swallowed a certain political dogma, and was merely repeating what he had been taught… and was belatedly professing his naïve innocence of the realization of the consequences of his own actions
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The script works in a classic three-act structure but Andy's initial motivations are slightly muddled
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His hair was muddled, his eyes sleepy but stil he looked cuter than I have remembered him to be
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here that one more often finds this muddled quality of line spots being used to fill up interstices and make the tone even
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"I guess I'm still a bit muddled from sleep
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"Foo! I have muddled it!" Porfiry slapped himself on the forehead
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Incidentally the murder of Lizaveta served indeed to confirm the last hypothesis: a man commits two murders and forgets that the door is open! Finally, the confession, at the very moment when the case was hopelessly muddled by the false evidence given by Nikolay through melancholy and fanaticism, and when, moreover, there were no proofs against the real criminal, no suspicions even (Porfiry Petrovitch fully kept his word)--all this did much to soften the sentence
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Hast thou dared to utter such words in my presence and in that of these illustrious ladies? Hast thou dared to harbour such gross and shameless thoughts in thy muddled imagination? Begone from my presence, thou born monster, storehouse of lies, hoard of untruths, garner of knaveries, inventor of scandals, publisher of absurdities, enemy of the respect due to royal personages! Begone, show thyself no more before me under pain of my wrath;" and so saying he knitted his brows, puffed out his cheeks, gazed around him, and stamped on the ground violently with his right foot, showing in every way the rage that was pent up in his heart; and at his words and furious gestures Sancho was so scared and terrified that he would have been glad if the earth had opened that instant and swallowed him, and his only thought was to turn round and make his escape from the angry presence of his master
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He muddled up the stage-boxes with the gallery, the pit with the boxes; asked for explanations, did not understand them; was sent from the box-office to the acting-manager; came back to the inn, returned to the theatre, and thus several times traversed the whole length of the town from the theatre to the boulevard
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As to your little installments, with the interest, why, there's no end to 'em; one gets quite muddled over 'em
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I knew that she would perhaps be muddled and not take it all in exactly, but I knew, too, that she would grasp the gist of it, very well indeed
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No doubts were possible! This animal, this monster, this natural phenomenon that had puzzled the whole scientific world, that had muddled and misled the minds of seamen in both hemispheres, was, there could be no escaping it, an even more astonishing phenomenon—a phenomenon made by the hand of man
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Danglars saw in the muddled look of the tailor the progress of his intoxication, and turning
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The news at first was muddled and she initially believed I’d been in an accident and had injured my foot
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Some of them were so muddled with beer, and others so besotted with admiration of their Liberal and Tory masters, that they were oblivious of the misery of their own lives, and in a similar way, Owen was so much occupied in trying to rouse them from their lethargy and so engrossed in trying to think out new arguments to convince them of the possibility of bringing
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They repeated it again and again, but it got muddled each time until finally they shouted out the words one by one and I heard them
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He was getting rather muddled about it himself, and presently he retired into a corner, where he could be heard muttering, 'Learn 'em, teach 'em, teach 'em, learn 'em!' till the Badger told him rather sharply to leave off
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When he flipped to the screens concerning her personal history, though, things became clearer, or more muddled, depending on how you looked at it
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The old people were obviously muddled for a moment, and did not quite know whether it was they who were in love again or their daughter
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consequently all his ideas about it were muddled and had
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What's more,' he added, 'Cordelia's got me so muddled I don't know what's in the catechism and what she's invented
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His talk was altogether rather muddled
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He was so muddled and bewildered that on getting home he sat for a quarter of an hour on the sofa, trying to collect his thoughts
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confound it! How muddled one gets with you! It's not on that account that I am not going
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hypothesis: a man commits two murders and forgets that the door is open! Finally, the confession, at the very moment when the case was hopelessly muddled by the false evidence given by Nikolay through melancholy and fanaticism, and when, moreover, there were no proofs against the real criminal, no suspicions even (Porfiry Petrovitch fully kept his word)—all this did much to soften the sentence
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"Save us, Galion!" cried some, "you began your feasting early and muddled your wits! You have stacked some full casks here instead of the empty ones, if there is anything in weight
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he's got just one plain scheme in his muddled head
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So, from valuation levels similar to those of early 2003, the stock market has sometimes done very well in the ensuing 10 years, sometimes poorly, and muddled along the rest of the time
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“I didn’t know it was a wig,” was the only stupid-ass thing I could think to say, still muddled by hormones and blood loss
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It had become muddled in her head, and the only things she had focused on were escaping, protecting the Coalition, and killing Jevan
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‘Everything has been spoiled, everything muddled, everybody thought they knew better than I did, and now you come to me! How mend matters? There is nothing to mend! The principles laid down by me must be strictly adhered to,’ said he, drumming on the table with his bony fingers
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1) is muddled whenever price changes are highly predictable
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My impressionable gelatin plate was getting muddled