| 11. | What would they think to see their name muddied in the press?
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| 12. | But what happened next forever muddied the waters of history.
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| 13. | In 1968 Congress passed a law that muddied the issue.
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| 14. | Bush is the more bloodied and muddied of the two.
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| 15. | But the confusion muddied the company's sales pitch to investors.
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| 16. | But the season also muddied the broader issue of violence on television.
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| 17. | "I don't want the waters muddied ."
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| 18. | Inner details that typically get muddied emerged with striking presence.
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| 19. | The blanched and muddied fabric colors at this show echoed the mood.
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| 20. | Soon, the actual words they were singing became muddied.
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