Angela Oh's recognition of that, if only on second thought, is happy evidence some newer Americans are less befogged by denial than many of the older hands.
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Tim's a good if wayward sort who mainly hangs out with his dope-smoking buddies until he rear-ends a police cruiser one bong-befogged night.
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I have been bombarded befuddled befogged bewildered and snowed under the past few months to have you do a television show on a spectacular for RCA . NBC in color . . ..
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What is it that everybody else sees in Cortines that the mayor-- befogged by budget problems and an insatiable desire to control all aspects of municipal government-- has missed entirely?
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In a town so befogged in circumlocutions and deceptions and evasions and memory lapses and stonewalls and smoke screens and conspiracy theories and diversionary tactics, Mrs . Currie's straightforwardness was thrilling.
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CD to introduce people to the Beatles, but it and the documentary open a window on a group whose image has been befogged by time and the urge to get on to something new.
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W . and his Gerald Ford-era warlords _ befogged in a cloud of nuclear waste, carbon dioxide, arsenic and coal dust _ never meet an old idea they don't like.
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Lead singer Jo Cohen gets both wicked wit and heart-palpitating anguish into her tales of befogged romance, made all the more blood-curdling by Cherilyn DiMond's razor-blade harmonizing.
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Staggering to his feet, Hemingway claimed a foul on grounds that timekeeper F . Scott Fitzgerald, befogged with une dry too many, neglected to ring the bell ending the two-minute round.
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The speaker's racing mind seemed at times to have lapped her articulation, leaving us befogged as to just which castle, ride, show or Disney character we were hearing about, and in what order.