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Theirs is the sort of Muddled thinking we could all use.
Muddled thoughts can do that to a person.
Muddled dreams haunted him, of which he could remember only a sense of frustration and terror.
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As Orwell often said, Muddled thinking hides behind gobbledegook, cliche and jargon.
Muddled minds and bad experiments."
Muddled thinking as usual."
The Muddled Middle The right and the left have been quarreling about the character of the American middle class for at least three decades now.
"Muddled," Conquest replied.
"Muddled and cruel, and needlessly protracted by the superpowers," these wars ought to be remembered, perhaps discovered, not least because the United States was there, too.
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To the Editor: "More Than Death, Fearing a Muddled Mind" (front page, Nov. 11) gave a vivid description of dementia.
David Hayes ("Muddled Mind: Complete Works of Edward D. Wood, Jr.")
It features six of the games from the PC version (Fringer, Charmer, Mixed Genetics, and Muddled Casino have been omitted).
'Muddled Results' CBS will now carry election coverage from 8 P.M. until 10 P.M. Eastern time.
Muddled Grass Picture Belmont's feature tomorrow is the Grade I Bowling Green Handicap, a mile and three-eighths on the grass for $200,000.
MUDDLED Irishman Patrick Carlisle missed an appointment with a judge in Gloucester - because he went to Colchester instead.
A MUDDLED response and ambivalent attitudes in the Bush administration contributed to the failure of Tuesday's Panamanian coup, US officials now concede.
This surface may then be painted over again with more nervous little brush strokes or pours of paint, as happens in the two earliest works on view, "Muddled Puddles" and "Pale Rambler."
To the Editor: Re "The Muddled History of Impeachment" (Op-Ed, Sept. 19): Well, perhaps, but it's a little late to take a poll of the Founders.
The Cheney Decision: A Missed Chance to Straighten Out Some Muddled Issues, 2004 CATO SUP.
The Clear and the Muddled Along with the usual complement of correspondents and American experts, the networks, premature beneficiaries of expanded Soviet-American trade, served up freshly imported Soviet officials.
Gustav - "Rettet Die Wale (Daedelus' Muddled Mix-Up)" from Pudel Produkte 15 (2011)
Smith directed actors including Bert Roach and Neely Edwards in the 1925 film A Nice Pickle, and Charles Puffy the same year in Muddled Up.
Muddled sixties jargon, lurid colours and ricocheting bullets fly past him, missing him by inches as he enters the flat and yet he is unaware of either the television or his lover in bed.