| 41. | But the timing of Clinton's activism is often muddled.
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| 42. | Would they witness the same muddled acts of bravery and desperation?
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| 43. | A muddled Reagan is portrayed in the Iran-Contra matter.
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| 44. | Such exchanges may have muddled some of the messages for voters.
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| 45. | And right now, his future is a wee bit muddled.
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| 46. | "We have more muddle than clarity, " he said.
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| 47. | These types must not be muddled and must be kept separate.
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| 48. | How do you distinguish one muddled inarticulate thought from the next?
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| 49. | I truly am in a muddle over what to do here.
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| 50. | Right now we are muddling the technology with a specific product.
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