| 11. | It has become, seemingly, a muddle in her mind.
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| 12. | Surely, somewhere in this muddle, dark musings churn unspoken.
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| 13. | This is how muddled the picture is for the Rose Bowl:
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| 14. | The Dolphins, meanwhile, were a muddled mess through September.
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| 15. | Despite missing their big stars, the Stars have muddled on.
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| 16. | For the Liberals, the political calculations were much less muddled.
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| 17. | The days they have left to continue muddling through are limited.
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| 18. | By contrast, Harshbarger's muddled offense never found focus.
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| 19. | Still, the muddle of relationships and loyalties requires skeptical scrutiny.
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| 20. | Bullfighting appears to be muddling through an identity crisis in Mexico.
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