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1 Unfortunately, I found the art a bit too murky and confusing.
2 The water was too murky , too fast.
3 There may have been another two or three, but it was too murky to tell for sure.
4 But Japan's biggest electronics maker left its conservative full-year guidance untouched, saying the outlook is too murky .
5 But Japan's biggest electronics maker left its conservative full-year guidance untouched, saying the outlook was too murky .
6 Half an hour ago I could have shown it to you, but now it has got too murky .
7 Others, too murky to name.
9 The situation is too murky for a rush to judgment on Apple's ethics here, and it may well meet minimum global standards.
10 The only complaint I have is that sometimes the artwork is a bit too murky for my taste, even given the grim setting.
11 Harper said the government aims to provide guidelines for foreign buyers "fairly shortly." Investors have complained that the process is far too murky .
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