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But what's really going on is that the paper has garbled the "60 Minutes" interview.
So, for 50 years, the story the album tells has been garbled.
The words were an effort; he had to work to keep his tongue from garbling them.
Some of them suggested that his message had been garbled in the delivery.
Much of the message is garbled beyond our ability to decipher.
Like the muffled threats that were being garbled by his hand.
The words were garbled by the effect of the poison, but understandable.
Or one with a bad transceiver that garbled a call?
But switching back to 4-pane view garbled it again; there's no way this is good enough to work with.
"But at least they usually add a little variety by garbling the punch line."
"Sometimes things can be garbled in the translation, as any diplomat will tell you."
That garbled any single reply, but one word was repeated often enough to come through clearly.
Or, as he explained, "To me, it never made sense to garble a story."
Both parties must be using the units in order to garble the entire conversation.
So he had garbled it, to foil his own maneuvering.
But the next words, though conveying a sense of urgency, were garbled.
Typically, the message is completely garbled by the time it gets around the circle.
The conversation can be garbled, and others can listen in.
But as she continued to speak, the message blinked in and out, garbling the rest of her words beyond understanding.
The tunnel itself took the jumble of sound and garbled it still further.
Only the name did not translate well to the Band flashes, and he garbled it.
Maybe my story is being garbled in the translation.
Modern technology has greatly expanded the potential for garbling messages.
"That part of the transmission must have been garbled."
It has always been garbled in the journals, and even in history.