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1 The juice was of a light green color, very turbid , evidently caused by a large amount of chlorophyl.
2 The new knowledge clarified one very turbid medical pool and pointed the way to the clarification of many others.
3 The water was very turbid .
4 We demonstrate that this method allows not only Rayleigh but also Brillouin scattering measurements even in very turbid colloidal suspensions.
5 We had to quench our thirst with some of the very turbid water surrounding us, which we brought up in our hats.
6 The river is very turbid , as if with white clay; it is unnaturally sweet, does not taste gritty, and is painfully cold.
7 "But between sisters-in-law it is apt to be only ill-blood, and very turbid . "
8 "Not muddy, exactly," rejoined Mr. Holiday, "but very turbid .
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