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1 However, DoubleClick marketing materials obtained by Wired News present a more muddled picture.
2 In the UK recent events have revealed a more muddled state of affairs.
3 The general vibe will be a little more muddled and not as cooperative.
4 Instead, her head and her emotions were more muddled than ever.
5 Every step forward I took, things just became more muddled .
6 After that Mr. Gerzson's head grew more muddled than ever.
7 He missed a succession of good chances and the second half became a bit more muddled .
8 These days, the issue is even more muddled .
9 Granny's mind was getting more and more muddled .
10 The narrative of Euro 2012 taking place in Poland and Ukraine this summer is far more muddled .
11 They left him more muddled than ever.
12 Gideon's thinking grew more and more muddled .
13 It was altogether more muddled than that.
14 Her thoughts became more muddled .
15 She settled it with herself, however, that Tom must have less heart or yet more muddled brains than she had thought.
16 The BJP's confused stance has become even more muddled now with some leaders softening their positions but others not getting the memo.
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