Garcia, his beard still black and his eyes still focused, leads the Dead through half a dozen songs onstage, including " Casey Jones, " " Friend of the Devil " and " Don't Ease Me In, " and, in the befogged atmosphere of the train's bar car, sits down to play folksy jams with whoever passes by.
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The reviewer for " The Observer " wrote on 28 June 1925 : " Mrs Christie plunges lightheartedly into a real welter of murders, innocently-implicated lookers-on, Balkan politics ( of the lighter Ruritanian kind ), impersonators, secret societies, ciphers, experts, secret hiding-places, detectives ( real and pretended ), and emerges triumphantly at the end, before her readers are too hopelessly befogged.
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Terry Zwigoff's " Crumb " rides a camera more candid than raunchy psychedelic-era cartoonist Robert Crumb realized it would be, as it documents not only Crumb's large-legged women and the dirty old men who lusted after them, but the disintegration _ almost before our eyes _ of Crumb's older, more fragile brother and their befogged mother, products of a household once tyrannized by a brutal father.
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The diamonds turn out to be stolen, and soon the befogged Marianne finds herself besieged from all directions _ by representatives of the De Beers cartel, who believe the stones to have been taken from their stock; by her contemptuous brother-in-law ( Francois Berleand ), who needs the gems to save the family business; and by the mysterious Battistelli ( Jacques Dutronc ), a shady operator with connections to the Russian mafia.
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Catholic Cardinal William Henry O'Connell spoke about Einstein's perceived lack of belief, " The outcome of this doubt and befogged speculation about time and space is a cloak beneath which hides the ghastly apparition of atheism . " A Bronx Rabbi criticized both the Cardinal and Einstein for opining on matters outside their expertise : " Einstein would have done better had he not proclaimed his nonbelief in a God who is concerned with fates and actions of individuals.