The terror attack and its aftermath have overshadowed and befogged the campaign, and it seemed appropriate that when most New Yorkers went to bed Tuesday night, it was still impossible to predict who would be the victor.
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So when freedom does eventually return, we would be unsurprised to see the national press befogged by the new situation, just like a person coming out of a dark cave to be blinded by the bright sun.
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For millions of others _ those befogged by weather or living in North America, where the spectacle was to reach its peak at midday, the worst time for viewing _ the Internet was the place to be.
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For millions of others _ those befogged by weather or living in North America, when the spectacle was to reach its peak at midday, the worst time for viewing _ the Internet was the place to be.
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Approach not prayers with a mind befogged, until ye can understand all that ye say,-nor in a state of ceremonial impurity ( Except when travelling on the road ), until after washing your whole body.
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There is far more to " Power Plays " than sexist sight gags, which now, as in the old days, have a way of ridiculing the befogged, impatient impotence of those who might be stimulated.
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Lilly ( Juliane Kohler ), or " Aimee, " was a self-satisfied but scarcely self-examining woman whose propensity for not considering the consequences of her actions was adapted by her impetuous love; the befogged decisions of both led to disastrous consequences.
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The front lines are in California and Michigan, where voucher propositions are on the ballot, but when I tried to get a straight answer on the hot votes, both camps befogged me with " he generally does not take positions on state ballot matters ."
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Now, I realize that games must have rules and that anyone not familiar with the Japanese cartoon and card game phenomenon of Yu-Gi-Oh-- on which the film is based-- may be left utterly befogged if the rules aren't explained.
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Just as Fanny is made more attractive by exhibiting a sprightly sentience and curiosity it's easy to attribute to this more Austenized version of her, so it's easier to like Sir Thomas if we can feel that his forbidding glumness stems from the depressing contemplation of children who are turning out to be lightweights and a wife befogged in her addiction to laudanum.