| 1. | Langston's neighborhood, muddled his vision of the future.
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| 2. | "It's huddle, not muddle,"
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| 3. | There will be much muddling through along the bipartisan middle ground.
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| 4. | But when forced to do so he manages to muddle through.
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| 5. | The screenplay is at times too muddled to entertain or educate.
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| 6. | The message in the economic tea leaves last week was muddled.
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| 7. | That only complicated what was already a muddled and unproductive day.
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| 8. | Football mania has muddled their brains, let alone their morals.
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| 9. | That has muddled the mission _ and the possible Western reaction.
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| 10. | Neither party comes to the campaign financing muddle with clean hands.
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