It is a murky, murky world of foreign tax law.
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"The enemy combatant thing is a murky, murky area at best," Smith said.
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Senate procedure is murky generally and Senate procedure with respect to impeachment trials is murky squared.
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This is memory, generally, and how it all works is still pretty murky—which makes replicating it technologically, as in neuromorphic computing, murky as well.
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But even with this infusion of cash, the website's future remains murky — so murky, in fact, that Snopes might be facing a shutdown after more than two decades online.
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Cheerleading culture is a murky territory — perhaps deliberately so.
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Back in the murky dark days of the early internet.
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Trump's reasoning for the trade war is a bit murky.
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However, this is all still murky, according to the source.
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This tension can be murky and often hard to quantify.
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And then there are the murky waters of police reform.
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Marianne's home life is murky with violence and emotional neglect.
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The link between stunting and productivity, for example, remains murky.
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One reason that the water is so murky is deforestation.
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The origins of Ocean Builders are murky, apparently intentionally so.
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The morality and the legality of deepfakes are murky issues.
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Adding drugs into the mix makes the whole enterprise murky.
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The problems start to bubble up when consent is murky.
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After Aquaman, though, DC's schedule looks pretty murky: Warner Bros.
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Details of how Musk would take Tesla private remain murky.
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This is where political purity and economic reality get murky.
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The plot is a little murky to me from there.
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Unfortunately, the clip's attempts at humor are murky at best.
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That makes it a murky area, veterinary technician Hughston explained.
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Or will it end up looking like another murky mélange?
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The identity of the plotters, and their motives, remain murky.
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The Foundation had cozy ties to moguls with murky backgrounds.
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Mr. Nelson ran into murky water carrying a green lasso.
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"We are in a very murky period," Ms. McClendon said.
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The timeline and conditions for Trump's promised withdrawal are murky.
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The podcast "Your Kickstarter Sucks" wades into Kickstarter's murky underbelly.
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The language used to explain corporate handouts also gets murky.
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Slowly, he pulled the animal out of the murky sewer.
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Much remains murky about how this agreement would play out.
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The differences reflect judgments about motives, which can be murky.
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To date, the carrier's mobile video plans have been murky.
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There are two artists whose work brightens the murky mood.
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The roots of the gimlet are murky at best, anyway.
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The story is murky, like anything related to street culture.
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Their murky role in bodybuilding has long shrouded the sport.
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The answer is clear for some and murky for others.
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That, however, is where the glowing picture suddenly becomes murky.
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Much about these microbes remains murky, and subject to debate.
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There are signs that the outlook is becoming increasingly murky.
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The events from the rest of that day are murky.
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But the scope and limits of executive privilege are murky.
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His word is meaningless and his policy principles are murky.
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The endings are frequently murky and strange, often abruptly truncated.
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This time the oracle supplied clearer but still murky guidance.
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Negotiations with North Korea and Iran are murky as ever.
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It's a murky situation that threatens an international gang war.
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The details of why he was arrested are still murky.
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Both have a murky grasp on the concept of consent.
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The plans for the weekend were still a bit murky.
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Starbucks has a murky record on achieving its sustainability goals.
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Though the water that day was murky and cast red.
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The outlook after that is murky, to say the least.
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Shelby didn't play the usual politician's game of murky ambiguity.
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Dorian's forecast track has become murky for the United States.
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As outlined by the sheriff, what happened next was murky.
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Should a memory of the past look murky or clear?
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The murky circumstances of the illness have drawn international speculation.
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In some cases, the provenance of the leaks remains murky.
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The exact origins of the classic chef's uniform are murky.
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But the rescue in murky water presents an added challenge.
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What happens over the next 12 days is still murky.
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It's a murky area without a lot of clear law.
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The details of the investigation are still murky, but Sen.
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Right now, many of the details around financing remain murky.
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The "owner's permission" part, though, is where things can get murky.
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On the economic front, the global growth outlook is murky too.
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But obtaining accurate data in this murky war is extremely difficult.
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CBD is a bit more complicated because the laws are murky.
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But like most elements of crypto grift, things get murky quickly.
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The politics of law enforcement are as murky now as ever.
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If the ethical calculus is murky, the narrative propulsion is clear.
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More often they reside in the murky exemptions provided in FARA.
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Some experts cautioned, however, that the report's economic message was murky.
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It doesn't help that the currency's origin story is murky, too.
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Whichever path she takes, the theme idea leads to murky fill.
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Both Dido and Mr Gray are obsessed with Britain's murky light.
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The history of Hannah and Caelynn's feud is murky at best.
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Right now, it's murky with the law veering toward employee status.
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Kim Mahoney says politicians abandoned them in a rushed, murky process.
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However for now this murky process is what we're stuck with.
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For generations, confusion and uncertainty have surrounded this murky presidential qualification.
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Not good green, a bad, murky, "uh oh" kind of green.
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We decided each of these murky cases on an individual basis.
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But China's relationship with video games overall has always been murky.
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Public toilets have often been associated with murky perverts prowling around.
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Investigators have spent days searching for the recorder in murky water.
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But beyond gaming, the uses for AR are still somewhat murky.
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The cargo outlook this year is "a bit murky," Cheng said.
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Before serving it she rinses the dishes in the murky water.
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That leaves a murky area for strangers coming onto the reservation.
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Where things get murky is around money, as they often do.
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At one point, something in the murky water caught her foot.
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Meng came of age in the murky world of Chinese politics.
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But exactly how that order will be carried out remains murky.
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How Berg delivered the footage to the US government remains murky.
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But the future is looking increasingly murky for dark pattern design.
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The circumstances surrounding the shooting are as murky as everything else.
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Collaboration is a murky trade, and it covers quite a range.
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But how he would use that independence remains murky at best.
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The extent and nature of these communications remains murky at best.
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However, the bill's path to passage in the House is murky.
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The origins of one of Trump's catchiest phrases are, well, murky.
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Depression, while a medically diagnosable illness, is experientially a murky thing.
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In practice this stuff gets very muddy and murky, very fast.
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For now, the details of the administration's plans are still murky.
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Over the next two or three years, things get more murky.
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Partly that was because Chinese economic statistics are murky and unreliable.
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The episode also underscores the murky regulatory territory that brokers inhabit.
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A career in the N.B.A. now seems like a murky proposition.
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Low pasture lands along the road were drowning in murky waters.
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Its murky greenish broth filled me with a bit of dread.
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However, the early founding story of Snapchat is murky and disputed.
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In his memory, the events of that day are now murky.
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Yet cyber war and, as such, cyber security, remains murky territory.
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Where things get murky is asking: what will Google do next?
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The origins of the false information about the boy are murky.
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The cargo outlook this year is "a bit murky", Cheng said.
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The murky water was gritty and left behind a gray residue.
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His experience of the '60s is a little murky to me.
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No such safeguards exist in the murky world of installment contracts.
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The murky evolutionary history of snakes is still full of secrets.
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The jurors' first question was a bit murky, the judge said.
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But that claim remained murky, since Bannon said he didn't recall.
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The details as to who this man might be are murky.
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The marrow would seep out and create this murky, sticky broth.
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The lines are murky, and this is fast fashion in action.
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Steve Jurvetson was pushed out 14 months ago under still-murky circumstances.
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How do you find a mate over miles and miles of murky
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These murky systems can inflict the greatest punishment on the most vulnerable.
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VPNs exist in legally murky waters so proceed at your own risk.
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As far as how Apple will distinguish the models, it's still murky.
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Regardless of whether Rousseff is convicted, the political climate will remain murky.
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Where things get murky: The cybersecurity insurance marketplace is young and fragmented.
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Parents have forbidden children from swimming in the murky water that remains.
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We like our heroes sanitized, perhaps especially in murky times like these.
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Murky waters can also be seen in the center's garage and lobby.
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Chimes at Midnight, a particularly towering work, disappeared in murky legal disputes.
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With just a squeeze, soaked foam disintegrates into a murky green liquid.
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And it reveals the murky political waters running through the financial system.
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India's murky justice system seems, in effect, to share Mr Modi's view.
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The line between victim and perpetrator is often murky and precariously fine.
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As for the legality of deepfakes, the issue is murky at best.
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The origins of the Scooby-Doo gang have been murky at best.
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Unfortunately, what I saw is that the future is still awfully murky.
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Has Drake been plucked from the murky depths of the friend zone?
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And, when he's emotional, his murky, viscous body emits a blue light.
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What this actually has to do with Creative Cloud subscribers is murky.
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As a child, he began to intuit her strangeness and murky past.
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Details of the talks between the NLD and the army remain murky.
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Neptune begins its retrograde in Pisces tonight, making issues around intimacy murky.
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The challenge is that the waters off the East Coast are murky.
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Allow yourself to finally see the truth concealed beneath its murky surface.
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Murky details surrounding her arrest and death sparked protests around the country.
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The band operated downer-blues that was beautiful murky, odd and beautiful.
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The regulations, however, remained murky and tangled well into the early 1980s.
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And we've seen plenty of this murky morality in the MCU before.
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The room where he had been moments before flooded with murky water.
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The murky circumstances of that crash effectively dashed Edward Kennedy's presidential ambitions.
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Platforms have differing and murky rules for advertising cannabis and cannabinoid products.
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The style of "La Dolce Morte" involves atmospheric effects and murky colors.
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But his exact role in its day-to-day operations remains murky.
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What's next: China's long-term vision for space exploration, however, is murky.
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The origins of the modern name, grattachecca, are a bit murky, however.
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"The fundamentals remain murky at best with earnings visibility deteriorating," Wilson wrote.
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The outlook for growth in the rest of this year is murky.
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The problem, they say, is that the evidence of discrimination is murky.
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Back and forth the officers navigated the murky water to rescue people.
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His record as billionaire and real estate guru is murky at best.
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Jay-Z still has an odd, somewhat murky relationship with the NFL.
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NATO is simply not designed for today's murky form of proxy warfare.
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The evening current was swift, the water murky, and the fish elusive.
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Benyan points out a large stone hole, filled with murky, moldy water.
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The details are murky and it's still not entirely clear what happened.
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This is where it starts to get a little murky for Trump.
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The finance ministry has admitted doctoring documents related to the murky deal.
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The plot, which is pleasantly murky, moves along at a good clip.
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But what, exactly, Corsi learned, and how he learned it, remain murky.
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Then comes a murky reimagining of the Stono rebels in the wilderness.
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Inside each bottle was brown, murky groundwater collected from a Chinese village.
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Expect lots of gorgeous visuals undercut by loads of murky emotional drama.
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The two organizations have links, but the relationship between them is murky.
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Some details about how the agreement will work in practice remain murky.
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It's a murky landscape, with petrified trees sticking out of the cloud.
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How should an employee respond when the privacy ground rules seem murky?
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While Ms. Vestager's global influence is ascendant, her political fate is murky.
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JULY 6: The rescue will be a murky, desperate ordeal, divers say.
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The chain of custody of the cat then gets a little murky.
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Walt lives in this murky world for the majority of season 2.
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The conflicting laws have made a path forward murky for the industry.
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Critics say that any coverage elevates unsubstantiated assertions and murky policy suggestions.
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This occupies a murky middle ground: Maybe it's true and maybe not.
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The timing and outlook for the president's impeachment trial were already murky.
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How do journalists navigate the murky legality of leaks and questionable leads?
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Nearby, two children played inside an abandoned refrigerator floating in murky water.
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The subject may be touchy, but it need not be murky forever.
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Many details of the deal and how it will work remain murky.
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But whether the revelations from Comey's statements changed many votes remains murky.
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" The lead headline in Monday's WaPo is "Details murky on Iran threat.
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Sometimes, the orchestra recedes into what can seem like murky, hovering slowness.
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But arguing that those habits can cure disorders like PCOS is murky.
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This murky, but sizeable, chunk of output could keep Nigeria from capping.
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Part of this may be because of the art world's murky workings.
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A murky bank of clouds crept slowly but steadily across the sky.
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The politics, at least when it comes to Musk, remain somewhat murky.
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Without thinking, she picked up the murky water glass, drank from it.
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The sky, cloudy in the afternoon, had turned as murky as gauze.
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The precise mechanisms of how the DNC was breached remain somewhat murky.
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Obama is also looking to go after the murky online gun market.
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But the line between "lethal anomaly" and "disability" can sometimes be murky.
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"This is development," he said, the canoe leaving a murky wake behind him.
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Here's what else is happening: WEATHER The city will be pretty murky today.
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The palette best used to paint this picture would be a murky gray.
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Yet, she went on to call next year "incredibly murky" for the market.
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But federal law, Merkley noted, is murky when it comes to LGBTQ discrimination.
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But the relationship between the NIAAA and its foundation funders is less murky.
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During that murky time, Leder-Elder says, people should remain true to themselves.
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But how much Mr Duterte was involved in bringing them down is murky.
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Despite the murky legality and ethical concerns, Golan fully admits to his involvement.
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If current divisions between species are murky, the past lies in deep darkness.
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Whales are heavily reliant upon sound to communicate in their murky, undersea worlds.
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The ethics of discriminating against artists for signing exclusives is murky at best.
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And a prosecutor involved in the case died last year in murky circumstances.
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The ruling highlights the sometimes murky nature of tech companies getting into banking.
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The future is perhaps just as murky for another of the Stark children.
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Fortunately, India Eisley is here to make sense of this deeply murky story.
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Details are always murky in pro wrestling and denials come with following it.
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That's where it gets very gray and murky, and where things went wrong.
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And finding those environmental risk factors is where things get murky pretty quickly.
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Perhaps Mr Refn should be congratulated on conjuring up such a murky atmosphere.
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Mark Warner made millions in the murky world of government-issued cellular licensing.
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SCHOEN: That will help us, Judge, every aspect of this increasingly murky case.
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The situation with the new Council of Experts is equally murky, but crucial.
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Regardless of how that plays out, the road ahead is murky for Cosby.
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The past several years have done wonders for Facebook's once-murky public reputation.
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The origins of the date, and the term "420" generally, were long murky.
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The biggest complication for the ECB might be the increasingly murky economic outlook.
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The company's murky policies have often drawn criticism and even accusations of censorship.
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All that sums to a murky ask: What is Uber's path to profitability?
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Nearly immediately after the switch, reports began to surface of murky drinking water.
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However, that might not be enough in the murky world of online marketing.
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But to explore this idea, we must take ourselves into murky emotional territory.
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Safe to say, this policy could get pretty murky and tricky for Twitter.
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The murky nature of the crime makes it uniquely hard to suss out.
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Adding marijuana into the mix only makes all of this even more murky.
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Finding the Target The origins of the "Transy Book Heist" remain somewhat murky.
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Divers checked the murky water of a dozen moats that surround the palace.
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The hot dog's origin story is murky, but a few things are concrete.
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But the reasons for the trucker slowdown are murky and not altogether clear.
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They're molecularly identical, but without the destructive force of mining or murky ethics.
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The murky circumstances surrounding her death ensured that her story would live on.
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The biggest complication for the ECB could be the increasingly murky economic outlook.
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Insider also previously reported that the Sunday Riley brand's founder has murky credentials.
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It suffers from lax standards, murky operators, marketing hype, and periodic market crashes.
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Trump's own financial ties to Saudi Arabia, it is worth noting, are murky.
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Yookongkaew's team navigated through the pitch-black caverns and under rising, murky water.
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These issues remain murky, but there are plenty of reasons to be skeptical.
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The long-term health consequences of the accident for Palomares residents remain murky.
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It scars the land with deep gashes, barren pits, and murky tailing ponds.
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The outlook for the dollar, however, remains murky due to global trade tensions.
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For me, DNA confirmed what I already knew: that the past is murky.
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The theme is like a subdued song for chorus, with curiously murky harmonies.
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However, the law around these limited-run, ambiguously-branded events is still murky.
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We see reflected in their waters only murky localizations amid rampant environmental degradation.
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Details as to how Sony intends to break ties are still murky, however.
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It's all there, murky and twisted-up between split-seconds of fleeting glory.
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It's not like come down into this murky dungeon of disrepair and misery.
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The wall of separation between Facebook and Oculus is a pretty murky one.
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Sometimes it is yellowish and springy; other times it is bluish and murky.
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When it comes to dream interpretations, things can get really murky, really fast.
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The origins of the federal investigations into Michael Cohen have long been murky.
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His claims about lowering drug prices are also murky; the timeframe is incorrect.
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Exact figures were still murky on Saturday, and official statistics were quickly politicized.
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The motives behind the violence remain murky, but the sheer brutality was clear.
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It's sold frozen at the store, and is dark, murky and richly flavorful.
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Evaluating the revenue raised by any of these proposals is a murky exercise.
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For example, many museum specimens — especially ones collected decades ago — have murky origins.
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A murky and little known Belarus company, Pribuzhsky Kvartal, took over the project.
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Frigid, murky floodwater pours through huge, ragged gaps and spreads out for miles.
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At one swollen river crossing, a few Rohingya ventured through the murky water.
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Advertising The online vitamin and supplement marketplace is fierce, star-studded and murky.
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But because the water is murky, they can't just dive in and look.
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Action sequences rattle on in murky twilight, and actual places look like cartoons.
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This murky identity along with an increasingly unpopular party label will doom him.
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Critics say Trump's goals for any new nuclear deal with Tehran remain murky.
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Its provenance is murky, obfuscated by a private agreement, pseudonyms and evolving explanations.
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But skeptical student advocates say the benefits of some programs can be murky.
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Grassley said he's more concerned about Trump's murky ideological views on other issues.
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Walking around barefoot leads to unfortunate encounters with murky puddles on the street.
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It's a high viscosity show, oozy and murky, spreading itself along unexpected paths.
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He was a community-college dropout, a member of the murky hacking counterculture.
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But there's another surprisingly murky question: How will we even decide who wins?
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In that sense, Mr. Immelt's murky legacy may be dependent on Mr. Flannery.
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On a recent visit, smoke shrouded the landscape, and the water was murky.
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Potential growth and the natural rate are conceptually useful but admittedly murky concepts.
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No more boiler-room politics, no more clandestine deals, no more murky patronage.
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It would be normal to see cans floating in the murky water stream.
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A photograph of the pair face down in murky waters shook viewers worldwide.
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But as the weeks go by the liaisons begin to sound less murky.
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Trade disputes provide a murky lens at best, which most likely delays investment.
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Plagiarism is often more clear-cut in nonfiction, but there are murky areas.
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Knowing all this, we're left with a situation that's painful, murky, and messy.
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The officials also shed light on the murky conditions surrounding ongoing family separations.
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"Welcome to the murky world of national security reporting," writes TechCrunch's Zack Whittaker.
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The exact contours of the relationship between FlexiSpy and Gamma remain murky, however.
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The legal issues around that rights and archives gathering are still pretty murky.
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"A year out, the fundamentals for the potash market still look murky," he said.
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As the rebellion swelled and bystanders became combatants, the endgame became ever more murky.
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It was enough to turn the clear chlorine lanes into a murky, milky mess.
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The water was murky and brown with lots of broken glass, broken coral, seaweed.
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The ownership and organizational relationship of Atieva, Faraday Future and LeEco remains extremely murky.
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As with early trailers for Hereditary, the specific details of the plot are murky.
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But using bots to purchase numerous tickets at a time isn't nearly as murky.
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Who would want to kill the prime minister was unclear, and details remain murky.
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During Naz's commute to jail, we are shown murky puddles and dirty sewage drains.
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"The science is often murky in those areas and gives ambiguous information," he said.
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Although hospitals are opening up, the workings of Whitehall are as murky as ever.
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Chile shut down Universidad del Mar, a large, shoddily managed institution with murky finances.
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There's a murky tension between maintaining culturally significant food traditions and addressing sustainability goals.
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Mr. Reader had a murky past with links to the criminal underworld, prosecutors said.
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The full picture of the Fyre Festival fiasco remains murky, even after two documentaries.
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"The waters are very murky when it comes to these ad networks," he said.
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Trump has made this allegation at several recent rallies, but its origins are murky.
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These are not only rudimentary; their occupants' right to live in them is murky.
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Granted, the distinction between a review and a commercial is sometimes a bit murky.
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Mark Galeotti, an expert on this murky subject, offers the best answer to date.
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If the statement was thus far murky, this is where it feels downright evasive.
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People clambered into trees and onto rooftops to avoid the tide of murky water.
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The details of what happened after Finicum got out of his car are murky.
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Ocalan's murky theories and the language used by some SDF fighters can be alienating.
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While his motivations are murky, Mr. Nasim makes no effort to deny his guilt.
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Yet law-making and public opinion remain murky on the issue of exotic pets.
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Another unusual feature of the reef is its location within murky, sediment-rich water.
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The mechanisms by which each of these substances affects anxiety remain a little murky.
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Because the Trump administration just did this, they have now entered murky legal territory.
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The episode ends with them happily in bed together, but the future is murky.
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The science surrounding sulfite allergies has proven murky, similar to that of gluten intolerance.
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Regardless, the greater problem is that Turnbull's policy goals still remain murky, she noted.
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Chu's family has been involved in Macau's murky junket sector for over two decades.
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In the US, developers drain murky land and build massive houses around drainage bogs.
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Thus, the Executive Order adds more uncertainty to an already murky and unfortunate policy.
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Train stations were built into the basements of buildings and smelled damp and murky.
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That gets very statistical and murky, while crime stuff is just easier to debunk.
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Still, Connor said his angels were not interested in testing such murky legal waters.
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By contrast, there is nothing murky in the class-consciousness of the Powell memo.
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But nearly a week later, many details of what happened Thursday night remain murky.
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The record begins with a murky beat and murmuring voices speculating about Wiki's decline.
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The murky realities underlying these centuries-old internecine struggles long have baffled U.S. officials.
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Past these murky sexual questions, The Sinner echoes DOS' tendency to burn its members.
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Light dissipates in deeper water; clouds, wind and murky seas can obscure a reef.
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What is cooking behind it -- murky financial transactions, appointments and promotions -- is nobody's business.
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The circumstances surrounding Mr. Cox's death and the discovery of his body remain murky.
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When unexplainable and chilling horrors emerge from the murky marsh, no one is safe.
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The government's campaign against insider trading has been tortuous with mixed and murky results.
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Still, it's likely to remain murky just how Moscow develops its relationship with Pyongyang.
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None of these companies actually host 8Chan content, which is where things get murky.
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Coupons and assistance programs also keep things murky rather than make them more understandable.
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Rather, the murky science seems to imply that nearly anyone is a potential terrorist.
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Faintly wailing violin lines interact with oscillating intervals and murky chords in the piano.
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As the above video shows, this legendary children's treat has a surprisingly murky history.
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It also provides a rare window into Venus's murky atmospheric underworld and surface environment.
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We want to highlight the social costs and dangers of this sometimes murky industry.
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Other times, it's because a murky past makes the present that much more real.
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Those reasons and values are her marching orders, and there's nothing murky about them.
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While there's a desire for a short-term extension, the path forward is murky.
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His ship and its miserable crew are only suggested with murky hints of bodies.
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Though the path ahead for constitutional Indigenous recognition again looks murky, advocates remained steeled.
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But much of CEFC's rise, and the reasons behind its latest stumbles, remain murky.
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The new owners are hidden behind murky layers of trusts and other legal entities.
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In the already murky world of Kremlin politics, Sechin is an especially enigmatic figure.
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The details of the criminal charges against Ms. Meng, filed under seal, remain murky.
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But overall the footage is murky, atmospheric, even abstract — which actually enhances its power.
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The conflict between Russia and Ukraine is replete with competing, murky versions of events.
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Ms. Nooyi's departure comes as the outlook for consumer packaged goods companies remains murky.
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But it remains murky what exactly Mr. Trump knew, and when he learned it.
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To examine the mind of Trump is to enter a murky and intricate passage.
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The mechanics of the scheme remain murky, but even Garuda profited from Kirana's hustle.
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Previous reports on who the College Board sells the information to can get murky.
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Nevertheless, it is satisfyingly murky and labyrinthine, filled with wrong turns and dead ends.
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Theirs is a story of the murky nature of facts in a war zone.
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" She went on, "I think the purpose of parole right now is very murky.
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How the executive order will play out over the next several years remains murky.
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Though not without her suspicions about Dragan's murky past, she gets pregnant by him.
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But as the costs of maintaining the course rise, its future has grown murky.
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To ease his father's pain, Mr. Reingold boiled marijuana into a murky brown tea.
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Rescuers in boats rushed to the area and plucked him from the murky waters.
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The truth is almost always somewhere in the murky middle, except when it isn't.
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Some songs are included to add murky, echoey undertones to this foot-tapping lineup.
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Wessel's motives remain murky, and the identities of his accomplices, if any, remain unknown.
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A rusted incinerator sat just behind the fence, poking out of the murky soup.
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Ms. Shaver had slipped beyond a murky fog that her husband could not join.
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"Soulless Meat Puppet," banging away on a murky, out-of-tune harpsichord, is typical.
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Some argue the policy remains somewhat murky and will help incumbent candidates over challengers.
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Corbyn, in contrast, is a longtime euroskeptic whose stance on Brexit is decidedly murky.
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The US has refused to do so (though, it's sometimes been murky under Trump).
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Live coverage and interviews play on emotions, since the facts are murky at best.
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Senators have to defend tough votes, often on procedural issues that can be murky.
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The tunnel continued into the murky distance, almost as far as I could see.
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But Schumer said he could if Sessions gives a "murky" answer on civil rights.
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The entire murky, nontransparent and in some cases fraudulent supply chain is the problem.
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Hemp has a scratchy, grassy look whilst milk fiber has a silky, murky look.
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I think there's where we see that the line can be a bit murky.
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A cheerful video released by YourAnonNews suggests that the murky hacker collective called Anonymous is now after the murky deep state collective called Q. Q, to the uninitiated, is a 4Chan poster who claims to be connected deep inside the US government.
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I was swimming on the surface flopping around in murky water and there was overcast.
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It's so murky and spooky, I was actually glad to not be there completely alone.
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In Iran, another contentious country for the instant messenger, the situation is much more murky.
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Unlike most murky floodwater, the Rio da Prata and Olho D'Água's water is crystal clear.
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It seemed unlikely—the pain mostly dragged me down, bringing me further into murky waters.
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Wasserman says in this case, the line between free speech and hate speech is murky.
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The details remain murky, however, both because of Trump's opaqueness and a federal nepotism law.
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A murky aura persists around Wagner and the man who is thought to own it.
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The reason Watson isn't higher on this list is because the Texans' future looks murky.
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Trump's views on many topics are murky, and energy has been one of those areas.
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This is what you fear touching your foot when you're swimming in murky ocean water.
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Official statistics are murky, but tokers and dealers are easy to find in most countries.
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It did not name the party leaders and said details of the negotiations were murky.
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Donors to such groups can also exploit the funds' murky nature to hide their identity.
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The long-term outlook for Office Depot, on the other hand, is murky, he said.
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Many cities had been borrowing heavily, often using murky channels, to build flashy transport systems.
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The accusations against Mr Ghosn by an internal Nissan investigation and Tokyo prosecutors remain murky.
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The murky world of offshore tax havens About 60 years later, the drug money came.
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Legal experts contacted for this story said Apple's definition of intellectual property is equally murky.
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The domestic violence allegations are not the first set of murky issues Avenatti has faced.
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Earlier this year, Half Waif released a murky gem of an EP called form/a.
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The legal classification of ICOs and crypto-tokens remains murky and a point of contention.
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The future is murky for one other star coming out of the G1, as well.
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The events leading up to the removal of term limits show how murky politics remains.
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Beyond the murky question of attributing bot and cyborg activity, though, the pattern is clear.
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The outlook for an improved geopolitical landscape in the Korean Peninsula was murky, he cautioned.
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The Manafort indictment only makes the entire Russian collusion narrative more murky rather than less.
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Yet however murky America's system has become, businesses are in no mood to dismiss it.
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The waters are murky in Paradise this year — at least, they are for Blake Horstmann.
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It's murky territory, both legally and as human beings, but we're going to tackle it.
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Uncertainty over Britain's exit from the European Union adds to the murky outlook, analysts said.
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Visualize the negativity as a murky fog that dissipates as the incense swirls into it.
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But the questions become "more murky" when a CEO asks for contributions directly to candidates.
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R&D gray areas: How a company defines "research and development" also can be murky.
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Despite the legalization of hemp, the status of CBD as a consumer product remains murky.
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But the details of the Trust's involvement — and Brent Richardson's stake in it — are murky.
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The company... The past several years have done wonders for Facebook's once-murky public reputation.
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The fact that it does is a saving grace of the murky weirdness we're in.
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The answer remains murky, but the point is clear: Everyone in this galaxy matters now.
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Many details surrounding the Dallas attack, its circumstances, and the motives behind it remain murky.
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Given that history, it seemed almost inevitable that TrueHoop would end under similarly murky circumstances.
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Sicka licks her chapped lips in the murky water as the daylight vanishes into darkness.
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This is murky territory that even some of the most experienced astrologers won't go near.
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While the paths forward remain very murky, what's crystal clear is this: Trump won't change.
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The details of what happened are still very murky, so I won't even bother speculating.
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But it is a murky operation: there are almost no data on what it does.
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That's standard operating procedure in the swamp, no matter which party patrols its murky waters.
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Details remain murky about the incident, which occurred roughly 50 miles from the Malheur refuge.
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But the panel said they couldn't have known it because laws on Tasers were murky.
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How Kaspersky was able to know classified NSA tools and flag them is still murky.
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At Agua Branca gold mining village in Pará, Brazil, the leftover mud forms murky pools.
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Murky as Shakespeare the author can be, Shakespeare the man is an even darker pond.
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However, his reputation is in murky waters amid the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.
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Sinosphere BEIJING — To many people around the world, Chinese politics can seem murky, even treacherous.
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But what struck me most as I watched Frontier was just how murky it is.
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Your own eyes back at you straight on, without the murky interference of shallow water.
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Last Friday afternoon, four men in a residential Chicago neighborhood were shot under murky circumstances.
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Emotional Oranges exist in a murky, haze-filled, internet-driven reality of their own creation.
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Like all systems, they are unquestionably political—even if those politics are murky and contradictory.
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That's the competition, and it's a murky, ugly business whose logic is opaque to outsiders.
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Maybe the musicians were counting; maybe it was as murky and intuitive as it sounds.
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The narrative, which goes back in time, is murky, but the movement is utterly clear.
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But rather than clarifying the cause of a murky issue, "toxic" often does the opposite.
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Although the reasons are murky, I wonder about the psychological aftermath of this economic shock.
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Many details about the transactions are murky, and it's unclear if there was any wrongdoing.
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Elena is finally given a reason to investigate the murky past of her tenant, Mia.
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What happened next remains a murky combination of settled fact, competing claims and unexplained mystery.
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The details of that dispute are murky because filings related to the matter are classified.
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However, the timetable for final passage is murky, pending possible procedural moves from Republican Sens.
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The rise of seatech is speeding efforts to clear up seafood's notoriously murky supply chain.
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It should be noted that the path forward for many of them is murky. 1.
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Other residents stood on their own roofs, stranded among the rushing currents of murky water.
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Members of the I.O.C. vote for the winning candidate, and their motivations are often murky.
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The texts also included murky discussions of an "insurance policy" to guard against Trump's election.
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They are precisely furnished chambers, shabby but tidy, that seem suspended in a murky twilight.
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"The business climate is extraordinarily murky, and the judicial system is poor," Mr. Kozlov said.
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The story, as with much of what's happening now in Washington, is murky and weird.
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Like, literally — Tesla has only released a few really murky teaser images for the truck.
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When I was there" in Lebanon, he said in an interview, "it was very murky.
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The liquid is murky but it sparkles with citrusy zest when it hits the tongue.
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There are no testers in the clubhouse; investigations can be lengthy, circumstances murky, conclusions confusing.
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I took that murky definition and decided it must mean Francie was black like me.
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The origin of the phrase "casting couch" is as murky as the behavior it describes.
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The murky waters of the Florence aftermath are loaded with bacteria, viruses and other pollutants.
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Putty for Russia and fodder for Turkey — Links to their leaders are furtive and murky.
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Details are still murky on why his private jet was searched at LAX in November.
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From the depths of this murky story, however, shine a couple of clear statistical takeaways.
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The court extended this murky standard beyond its moorings under one jurisdictional statute to another.
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But the details of whatever accommodation may have been reached about the deal remain murky.
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But North Korea can be a murky place to tread — as Mr. Rogers's experience shows.
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The sets and creature designs are often beautifully filigreed, but the larger picture remains murky.
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One is that the meaning of "health insurance" can start to become a little murky.
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Pinchuk presents his foundation as a forum for diverse views, but his allegiances are murky.
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Miles of farmland and wooded areas along both banks were inundated in murky brown water.
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The exact mechanism remains murky, but the broader moral of this story is very clear.
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Peña Nieto's term has been mired with murky scandals, sparking backlash against the PRI party.
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The dynamics of an immigration deal being reached by February 8 are already looking murky.
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In the spaces where reality becomes murky and uncertain, our own stories fill in the blanks.
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In them, Mr Martínez can be heard promising to inform Mr Sarmiento of the murky payments.
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In the meantime, the gap between their best and worst-case scenario in 2019 is murky.
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When challenged over its assertion that the research is murky, Sprint stopped responding to Gizmodo's questions.
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So even though the industry is intertwined, the future course for North American energy is murky.
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But the outcome is the same: mass-produced products making murky promises of a healthier future.
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Forever was in the same murky world of Mew-Genics: a game whose future was unclear.
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And the Trump administration's position on Huawei remains murky, which could make the tech sector jittery.
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He also confirmed, despite its murky state, that the tray is not from a grease trap.
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Born Ibrahim al-Badri near Samarra, in Iraq, much of Mr Baghdadi's early life is murky.
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Scrims, an easy way to suggest murky atmosphere, are too often resorted to in opera productions.
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A previous Times investigation in October detailed Trump's murky business dealings, "including instances of outright fraud."
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Yet its ultimate objectives remain murky, not least navigating a graceful exit from the messy conflict.
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Clarity Her attack boasted the clarity that her own sometimes murky campaign narrative has often lacked.
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The murky story starts with an accountant who began working freelance for the museum in 1995.
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They can't do anything because the river is deep and murky, it is not very clear.
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Rival Amazon is also expanding grocery delivery with Whole Foods, but its strategy is murky, too.
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Regardless, the paper's findings are a net contribution to the deeply murky field of evolutionary biology.
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Workers inevitably neglect murky but critical tasks in favour of those the boss can easily quantify.
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But let's be clear, this is a very much a gray, murky area, so buyer beware.
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The murky world of modern slaves is, though, beginning to yield to high-tech policing methods.
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So the Manafort indictment only makes the entire Russian collusion narrative more murky rather than less.
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It's a much clearer explanation than suggesting it's the result of some murky genetic-environmental interplay.
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At the moment, the origins of these feral crocs remains as murky as their current numbers.
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Your desk lamp is the only beacon of light amid a murky ocean of empty desks.
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Yet for all the power and wealth it exudes, the Lefkandi site has a murky side.
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It's a murky world in which exploration feels safer, somehow, with a partner by your side.
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The case has put in sharp focus the murky position of the Trump administration on DACA.
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Mr Groenewald's successor is a soldier with a murky human-rights record, Brigadier-General Sitiveni Qiliho.
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But studios are not so quietly trying to glean their best options from a murky future.
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The firm has faced issues with regulators in several countries, concerned about its murky ownership structure.
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He has also worked to make the Vatican's often murky finances transparent according to international standards.
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So why do we still have to deal with the murky waters of the seafood industry?
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Or a critic might pan the murky waters of a babbling blockbuster for flecks of gold.
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While Vanke's future is still murky, its share price is unlikely to recover any time soon.
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But the key to his argument was buried in murky technical details that only he understood.
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Most Democrats believe the conclusions being drawn from the emails are too murky to matter. Rep.
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Though these foods are healthy, the science behind their cancer-fighting properties is murky, experts say.
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Internal emotional journeys, usually what Transparent excels at above all else, are elided or left murky.
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The first year, the water was too murky for any of the footage to be usable.
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To reach safety, most local residents waded through the murky streams, in some cases for hours.
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Under these murky circumstances, how can a casual observer distinguish between what's important and what isn't?
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But his murky ties to performance-enhancing drugs and steroid use discredit those stats, some say.
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Instead, Taiwan – a beacon of democracy in Asia – exists in a murky, diplomatic form of purgatory.
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This Praetorian guard has a murky hand in practically every aspect of Iran's state-dominated economy.
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Trump'sclaimthathe has lowered drug prices for the first time in 51 years is murky at best.
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The cymbals of "Lonesome Lover" were clear, and the vocals reached their heights without turning murky.
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The song was murky and strange, like a spiky funk jam slowed to a sinister crawl.
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We do know that he has substantial if murky involvement with wealthy Russians and Russian businesses.
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Firm rules and rigorous enforcement provide soldiers clear guidance, even when operating in murky ethical environments.
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It's legally murky whether he could fire Mueller if Whitaker is not a Senate-confirmed appointee.
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Opener "Rune" builds around traditional Clams tools: trap hi-hats, pitched-down vocals, and murky synths.
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But a clearer statistical future isn't much use if the recent statistical past is so murky.
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The story gets murky when Barclay fills in character back stories already familiar from previous books.
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We can see their effects well enough, but gut microbial interactions are murky, highly-complicated territory.
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But as soon as you see the murky lighting in the hotel gym, you lose interest.
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If you've ever felt this way, you'll know the experience can be murky, confusing,and jittery.
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While the FISA reauthorization easily passed the House, its fate in the Senate is still murky.
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You often have to wade through a foot of murky water to get to the car.
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He often seems to be trying to stir up interest or clarify the story's murky point.
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Vox's Julia Belluz has done extensive reporting on the murky regulations of dietary supplements in America.
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There is much to be troubled by in Mr. Assange's methods and motives, which remain murky.
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And then all of a sudden, you'll hear this mumbled, murky sound — and I'm like, 'Oh.
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Yet, for reasons that remain murky, it did not try to appeal her case, only Roe's.
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But analysts and intelligence officials say the specific dates, places and means of transfer remain murky.
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Despite murky evidence, he was convicted in 2000 of killing his ex-girlfriend, Hae Min Lee.
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Over his long career, Cave Brown wrote about the murky intersection of spycraft, politics, and war.
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The toxic drift from the Camp Fire has made our air so murky that schools closed.
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Ariana Grande has waded into the murky waters of the Taylor Swift and Scooter Braun drama.
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The details of the shooting that left him without full use of his legs remain murky.
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Moreover, the murky nature of subsidies for unregulated and unreported fishing makes their work unusually difficult.
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The borrowing binge of late has also been propelled by murky investments with potentially big risks.
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It is into this murky scene that the Vatican's latest external hire is due to step.
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But details surrounding a temporarily hold on $400 million in military aid to Ukraine remain murky.
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"The macro-economic outlook is murky," said Wilhelm Schulz, chairman of Citigroup Inc's EMEA M&A.
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When we looked down, all we could see was our own reflection in some murky water.
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Last year the band released a live album, "Expansions Live," full of murky and magnetic interplay.
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Then it suggested it would review each of those deals, but has been murky about how.
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It's an adaptation to the murky, sediment-choked water of the muddy rivers paddlefish thrive in.
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But the details of the call, which Britain called "frank" and Germany called "friendly," are murky.
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Democrats were pillorying Trump's shaky — not to mention murky — personal finances, including his companies' chronic bankruptcies.
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What brought down a flight out of Tehran, killing all 33 people on board, remains murky.
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Details of how the plan would be funded—by eliminating fraud in unemployment insurance—are murky.
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In recent days, rumors have swirled about Russian mercenaries, massive bullion shipments and murky assassination plots.
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And then, they say, there's the murky legality of the mission, its scope and its purpose.
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Rather than range far and wide, they focus on one especially murky patch, beginning in 1968.
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Bubbles arguably proliferate among the unicorns of Silicon Valley and in the murky world of cryptocurrencies.
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For many years, GE relied on aggressive accounting, confusing financial statements and a murky banking arm.
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And then last week there was the rushed "tryout," the details of which are still murky.
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But while this might plunge her into murky waters, the same isn't necessarily true of #MeToo.
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Mr. Pavlensky said that the video was "murky" and that he didn't recognize himself in it.
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Despite Trump's abrupt announcement, no troops have left yet, and the roadmap for withdrawal remains murky.
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While many yogurts are advertised as a good source of probiotics, the reality is rather murky.
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Some have argued that the film silences black women and messes with Turner's still-murky history.
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It just gets murky part when he seems more concerned about harming his career than people.
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His techno chooses murky rattles over the precise sterility of its Berlin, superclub counterparts for example.
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Once you get past the stories of the main trio, however, everything gets a little murky.
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Kaddour was previously jailed in a murky power struggle typical for Algeria before being rehabilitated by Bouteflika.
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The landscape Hawkins traversed was murky, disorienting, wild—a new world that no European could easily comprehend.
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Sessions' own role in that case is murky, according to a Washington Post analysis of the testimony.
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Rather than taking you on a journey of growth, Channel Zero circles around the same murky whirlpool.
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View this document on Scribd Bloomberg's spy chip story reveals the murky world of national security reporting
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Mashable never saw the original tweet on the Panthers' timeline, making its very existence a bit murky.
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Democrats hope this may shed light on aspects of the president's murky affairs relevant to national security.
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If the case does involve murky politics in Beijing, there is little to suggest of what kind.
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Initiating a terrorism investigation based on opinions posted on web forums gets into murky First Amendment waters.
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Likewise, sometimes we have murky, ambiguous intentions and the resulting mistakes are sort of horrible and embarrassing.
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Rich clients have taken a closer look at private banks' high fees and murky incentives, and balked.
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All other aspects of his 17-month-long detention at the hands of the regime are murky.
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The incident remains murky; as The Economist went to press, investigators were still looking into the blasts.
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The reasons a woman would want to own a gun, then, are both murky and somewhat obvious.
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The central authorities are suppressing the murky financing vehicles they have used to circumvent restrictions on borrowing.
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Where the borders lie, and how exactly these depressions differ from each other, remains murky and controversial.
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At this point, the objective is a murky blend of pursuing wins while also evaluating young talent.
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Sayombhu Mukdeeprom's cinematography is sumptuously desolate, a murky palette of greys, lifeless whites, and dreary 1970s browns.
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Snappy percussive elements and indecipherable, mumbling background samples add a murky element to the otherwise warm track.
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With Verizon's deal to buy Tumblr parent Yahoo, the future of the blogging site now seems murky.
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EXCLUSIVE: The murky nature of Hillary Clinton's former presidential campaign fund continues to rise to the surface.
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Trump Jr., 40, explained that he jumped into the murky and potentially dangerous waters on a bet.
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It created a super dense, murky, mysterious feel that worked well with the sentiment of the music.
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For that reason, the animal provides a rare window into this murky transitional phase in tyrannosaur evolution.
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Since then, Republican positions in the healthcare debate have been murky at best, and fraudulent at worst.
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Aegir 6000 also detected puffs of murky water rising up from the duct and a nearby grill.
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This means the tragic story of Kathleen Peterson's 2001 death gets even more murky with new episodes.
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Plouffe contends that Trump's "murky world" of business dealings is more of a political and ethical liability.
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It is believed Muncie had some access to food and water, although details remain murky, Gupta said.
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David Cameron, Britain's prime minister, rightly sees murky ownership of offshore shell companies as facilitating financial malfeasance.
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Skinny clothes are the things we would wear in some murky future when our bodies are transformed.
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The result is the cinematic equivalent of combining every paint color on a canvas: a murky mess.
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We've used it in some pretty murky, muck-ridden conditions to make once-non-potable water drinkable.
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As relatives and friends gathered Saturday to celebrate his life, the circumstances of his death remained murky.
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October 6 Even with the details still murky, the Pentagon identified the three soldiers killed: Staff Sgt.
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A particularly famous example is Orpheus, who travels to the murky underworld to rescue his beloved Eurydice.
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But the outlook on that, even if there is Senate action this week, is murky at best.
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As Mexican officials tried to determine how it unfolded, details of the attack remained murky on Tuesday.
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But while they demonstrated U.S. military dominance in the Mediterranean, they have left a murky, risky aftermath.
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The committee is expected to easily approve the measure, but the path forward after that is murky.
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Instead of CGI, the crew used old Hollywood tricks to create murky underwater sequences with GoPro cameras.
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They did, however, both vote to confirm Neil Gorsuch, whose stance on abortion is murky at best.
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He has said he will produce more evidence about alleged murky dealings by Djukanovic and his allies.
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CBS News interviewed Mackenzie last year about claims that the committees he manages are murky fundraising vehicles.
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On Monday, law enforcement officials said Mr. Long had targeted officers, though his motives otherwise remained murky.
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City officials have received more than 500 legal complaints over the murky provisions of the new law.
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Jumping into the cool, murky waters below is perhaps one of the most cherished senior spring traditions.
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Once he set up J. Epstein and Co. in 1982, Epstein's wealth and career get increasingly murky.
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The science on whether infusions of young blood plasma could help fight aging remains murky at best.
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The somewhat murky outlines of the Turkish-backed rebel ground force are now coming into sharper focus.
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Why Kaine felt the need to go Nicaragua, and meet a friend of violent revolutionaries is murky.
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Some duped customers eventually gave those pieces to museums, where the murky origins are now being exposed.
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Though filthy, the bathroom was stocked with toiletries — toothbrushes, shampoo, conditioner — and murky water filled the tub.
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Even though the future is murky and still a riddle, know that you will always need money.
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And the murky waters of wetlands prevent people from spotting dangerous predators like alligators before they strike.
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It may be a murky scene to navigate, but there are arguably still metal pubs worth saving.
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Additionally, the plan for controversial issues like Medicaid overhaul and the defunding of Planned Parenthood remains murky.
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The murky churning behind her sounds like a storm lumbering from the horizon, inching closer to home.
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And there are even experts finding silver linings to the murky situation around money-losing tech unicorns.
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When she's ready to move on to a new color, he refills the murky buckets of water.
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Condé Nast is privately held, and its leadership structure is murky, even to those among its ranks.
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Any dirt in the cave will have made the water murky, especially as divers passed through it.
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Venice's typically murky waterways have turned clear since the sediment remains on the ground without boat traffic.
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The year before that, Michael Stewart was pronounced brain-dead shortly after being arrested under murky circumstances.
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A team of our reporters gathered insights into the murky operation, including accounts of torture and coercion.
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For individuals, a repeal push could add confusion to an already murky transition to the new law.
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The episode has put a spotlight on a murky zone within Britain's fiercely competitive news media environment.
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HNA also has been pushed back by regulators in several countries, concerned about its murky ownership structure.
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What's more, it's still a bit murky exactly who is being charged for what in Khashoggi's death.
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Is it because he immersed himself in murky color sensations much more than I am able to?
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Details of the attack remain murky, and members of the patrol have given conflicting accounts of it.
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Some observers believe the suit could expose the murky funding of some of the alt-right groups.
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A swim in a murky pond disturbs an unimaginable number of frogs, which soon infiltrate the house.
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In this confusing climate, a cleareyed elucidation of the murky campus rape phenomenon would be enormously welcome.
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You can't have a system where the process and possibility of reunification is murky and maybe futile.
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The twilight of an era, as in Vienna a little over a century ago, is always murky.
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None of the old growth remained — only charred stumps poking up from murky, dark pools of water.
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"If it is true, it opens up incredible chapters in a story that's still murky," he said.
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While the city makes exceptions for some publicly visible installations, the standard for obtaining them is murky.
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They can get into murky legal territory if they find themselves surveilling other participants in a conversation.
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The case has opened the lid on the murky power politics that have long dominated Lesotho's culture.
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My only concern would be whether Bernie can make that happen and my crystal ball is murky.
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This demand, issued without explanation, establishes the novel's beguiling, murky atmosphere and sets its plot in motion.
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The announcements about which vehicles were allowed on the roads were murky, leaving even police officers befuddled.
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But even though the stock has trumped its ceiling, closing Wednesday at $112.25, its trajectory remains murky.
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But never has a president had such murky ties to a foreign government as hostile as Putin's.
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In the meantime, the future of retail as we head into 2020 remains as murky as ever.
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The reasons that Trump has seemed so eager to cozy up to Putin, by contrast, remain murky.
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According to the article, how does childhood play a role in "today's murky consent culture" among adults?
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Though Ms. Moore captured Katya's girlish effusions, she seemed less sure delving into the character's murky depths.
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Maybe every period seems dark from a certain angle; maybe the autumn of 2018 was extra murky.
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It was as if she'd been plunged underwater, the room murky and muffled, and she couldn't breathe.
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Parcells — who had also been director of football operations — was to continue in a murky consulting role.
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When I visited in April, I saw seagulls eating garbage beside the murky water of Lake Ontario.
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Murky skies, autumn temperatures and a relentless drizzle kept the welcoming committee from reaching major league proportions.
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Day and night, Trump assembles and distributes these murky innuendos and outright lies through his Twitter account.
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We players only have a murky view of all this due to megagames' trademark fog of war.
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It's part of the shaky-cam Cloverfield shared universe, but the specifics are still a bit murky.
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It's best to avoid those murky waters altogether and not sleep with people when they're fucked up.
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With all of these technical signals in play, Garner found the price of oil to be very murky.
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The data is murky on how much the federal grants influenced how states make decisions on sentencing policy.
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And the administration's position on Chinese tech giant Huawei remains murky, which could make the tech sector jittery.
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It's a sad day after 210 years of fiercely independent journalism, with a murky outlook for the future.
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The details of Prince's medical history remain murky, and according to the Tribune's account, he was seeking treatment.
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Several cars were seen destroyed and submerged in murky brown water after the flash flooding in Ellicott City.
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Details in the indictment reflect the often murky relationship in Russia between criminal hackers and government intelligence officers.
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Just hours before, murky brown water rushed through the city center, taking with it anything in its path.
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There have been other murky claims of alleged graft, but nothing has given rise to any criminal charge.
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These dangerous side effects are made all the more likely by the murky legal territory surrounding the products.
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That's why this conspiratorial mindset has bled from the murky fringes of the internet into the political rhetoric.
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Moderation is already a murky, grueling task, and Twitter is well known for trollish behavior overwhelming civil discourse.
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The history of why, exactly, German Protestants came to associate Easter with a magical hare is somewhat murky.
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But just like the thick fog that enveloped Heathrow this morning, the path to expansion is still murky.
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Both films will be mentioned, it's certain, but the prospects for footage are still murky at this time.
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His nickname of "Buddy" hovered in the murky middle between friendly engagement and what's-it-to-you aggression.
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People, he thinks, have a light and a dark side, a calm exterior masking a murky inner world.
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The murky structuring of the loan is proving contentious in the latest run-in between Ukraine and Russia.
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The Shepherds love how murky the rules are on this section and urge Mark to start the process.
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The Facebook Ad Library now shines a narrow beam of light into the murky world of political advertising.
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Once, though—somewhere in our universe's murky beginnings—tadpole galaxies, with their incredible star-forming powers, were common.
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The details may be murky but, says Darrell Bricker of Ipsos, a polling firm, voters smell a rat.
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Like with most Google I/O announcements, details were murky on when and where this functionality is coming.
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This side-by-side view from Deadspin supports the claim that the pool's water is pretty damn murky.
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TV footage on Tuesday showed people wading through murky brown water in some neighborhoods of the capital Jakarta.
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But what it does remind us is that terrible mothers are everywhere—their influence toxic, murky, and violent.
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It's going to be interesting to see how people navigate this pretty murky and difficult and challenging news.
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Journalists at Bloomberg nailed down the murky legal and financial dealings of Billy McFarland, 25, the festival's organizer.
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"Woman Power," once a murky psych freak-out, refocuses with Ono's still-potent political manifesto at the fore.
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We see as much happen in flashback, although the events that precede and follow the murder are murky.
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Barry travels to the murky Everglades to meet Dave Shealy, a former drug smuggler turned skunk ape enthusiast.
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The song has the murky, wilted sound of 2017 pop, but the acerbic lyrics of an earlier era.
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The Wall Street Journal has a smart and important piece about a murky side of high drug prices.
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North Korea was murky, through and through, and exploring it had often brought me into yet murkier situations.
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The result is spectacular: Within a few minutes, areas that appeared murky and yellow are suddenly white again.
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Besides battling prejudices, murky laws around sex work mean workers feel that the odds are stacked against them.
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Should Sanchez's poll standing be harmed by the debates, the election outcome risks becoming more murky than ever.
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Cities and states have no legal obligation to enforce federal immigration law, leaving the issue at times murky.
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The Kraft part of it's a little more murky, but it goes back to C.W. Post in 1895.
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The nation's intellectual property laws are murky, and Apple's had a taste of that as early as 753.
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Meeting such a threshold is a tall order and makes the case contingent on rather murky empirical predictions.
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In his own pristine white, antebellum house, he keeps bottles filled with murky brown water from the faucet.
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Further economic strain could also push the North closer to South Korea, whose relationship with Beijing remains murky.
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But China's murky regulatory environment is difficult to navigate and experts said getting such approvals can be spotty.
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MURKY COLOUR A single large, valuable stone could bring in millions of dollars and lighten Petra's debt load.
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In the autumn analysts at CreditSights drew attention to murky debt disclosures, which further battered confidence in SunEdison.
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But when asked when Google Fiber might hit the "unpause" button, Porat wandered into murky, non-answer territory.
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It certainly has benefits, he admits, but these are outweighed by the costs associated with its murky side.
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Back in March, Roberts tested positive for a banned substance, and the specifics were murky at the time.
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Divorce was more common in Saddam Hussein's day, though the data are murky and often interrupted by wars.
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While few question the ESA's authority over public land, it's authority over private land is still legally murky.
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The line between Giuliani's work as the president's lawyer and his other activities for his client is murky.
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Where the original's setting was a murky recreation of Chicago, now we get a bright San Francisco bay.
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But quite how Mr Dahal intends to deliver such an economic boost remains murky, to say the least.
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While the goal for the GOP is clear, on the Democratic side of the aisle things remain murky.
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The murky colors make the world appear realistic and kinetic but at the expense of pleasure or beauty.
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"Sourcing is a very murky topic within the healing crystal community, for a variety of reasons," she said.
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While team budgets are a murky subject, Sky is widely believed to have the largest one in cycling.
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While the political situation is murky, the legal challenges to the executive order may be even more complex.
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For her 14th book, "Exposure," Helen Dunmore has chosen to explore the murky terrain of the spy novel.
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This week, an Uruguayan official suggested that Mr. Diyab may be back in Uruguay, but much remains murky.
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The high proportion of undecided voters leaves the potential outcome murky as West Virginians head to the polls.
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Still, with the referendum looming, thousands of workers across the city are bracing for a potentially murky future.
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Even before the bizarre, factually murky attacks this week, Republican leaders hoped Blankenship's primary bid would fall short.
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As we docked near its entrance, Danko pointed out murky gaps in the exterior where divers slip inside.
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It seemed, too, that the pool was a bit lighter in color, though it remained murky and swampy.
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Based from what she said below, things got murky towards the end when creative differences were left unsettled.
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"We're stuck in a murky in-between," said Jennifer St. John, national auto claims leader at Westfield Insurance.
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The legality issue is murky, though, since "records management authority is vested in the president," in Ferriero's words.
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The complexity and indirectness of the relationship between gangs and cartels remains murky and difficult for law enforcement.
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Still, the economic data is sufficiently tentative and murky that it is unlikely to tell the full story.
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One day, I noticed what looked like the body of a small child floating under the murky waves.
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Blurred Lines offers those unfamiliar with the ecosystem an easy-to-follow account of a murky, entangled field.
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Things are feeling murky on the relationship front, but Virgo, you could enjoy the mystery and the chase.
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It was just more about the suffix, and all these murky life things that nobody really talks about.
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It offers key goals, but leaves the details murky, shunting it to Congress to fill in the blanks.
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Exactly why he was detained remains murky, but he was eventually found not to be a terrorist threat.
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Details of the incident which caused the injury are murky, as Hank is refusing to answer our questions.
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The situation is otherwise too murky for his group to wade into without A.M.I.'s guidance, he said.
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On the Trail of UFOs follows podcaster and author Shannon LeGro into the murky and weird UFO world.
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The book opens with an assassination in a hotel, a murky, John le Carré-world sort of event.
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His motivations will always be shrouded in uncertainty, and the future of MORPHiS is murky, if not quashed.
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The public advocate's duties are murky, the strength of the office is questionable and its funding has shrunk.
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The murky Russian attack Sunday on Ukrainian ships in waters near Crimea is coming into somewhat clearer focus.
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The history of Polari is murky, as Jo Stanley and Paul Baker explain in their book Hello Sailor!
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Computation is an essential technology, but the AI way of thinking about it can be murky and dysfunctional.
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The circumstances were murky, but his family and gay rights activists insist it was because of his advocacy.
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This is why: Although many modern recipes call for canned San Marzano tomatoes, labeling is a murky business.
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Next time, decide: Wade into the murky waters of her self-esteem or just take half the sweets?
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She is not black and not white — she's in some murky no-place in the nation's racial hierarchy.
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Meanwhile back at the inn, Hal and Falstaff (Joel Edgerton) carouse amid a flurry of murky superimposed images.
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The exact relationship between these right-wing loudmouths and the security services remains, as ever in Pakistan, murky.
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In order to make this work, entrepreneurs need to pay themselves a "reasonable salary," which can be murky.
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Regardless, the murky political situation could impact corporate demand for energy drilling if December's bidding round does materialize.
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His point, rather, is that empathy is untempered by reason, emanating from the murky bayou of the gut.
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This is no small detail in Brazil, where the past may be dark but the future remains murky.
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It's in this murky realm that "the last pair you'll ever wear" is a pair of CEMENT SHOES.
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Michael Bloomberg's presidential campaign is wading into the same murky waters as Kim Kardashian West and diet shakes.
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But first, lawmakers have to wade through the murky and messy world of legislating inside a congressional committee.
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But the path forward remains murky, with few historical precedents and scant constitutional guidance to light the way.
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I also typically drowned those murky brown mugs with milk and sugar (see below), because they were bitter.
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If you liked "The Politician's Husband" — a terrific sexy-murky mini-series Watson also stars in — watch this.
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The murky circumstances of Yovanovitch's ouster lie at the heart of Democrats' probe of Trump's conduct toward Ukraine.
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Liberals grasped onto the jobs numbers amid the run-up to the election and a murky economic outlook.
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But the company's murky shareholding structure has caused federal regulators to put the brakes on other planned acquisitions.
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We&aposve used it in some pretty murky, muck-ridden conditions to make once-non-potable water drinkable.
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It's a bare and anxiety-provoking aesthetic, a murky production suitable for parties spent hiding under your hood.
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With a March 29 deadline fast approaching, Britain's path from the European Union seems as murky as ever.
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But in the meantime, Facebook rushes headlong into murky new areas, uncovering new dystopian possibilities at every turn.
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"Untitled (Nocturne)" (2016) has the beautiful, murky surface of a streaked window pane rendered in chocolate, feathery strokes.
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He alludes to threats, violent fights (some terrifying), but it is murky, and in a self-serving way.
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Yet still, many months after we learned about the meeting, the facts of what actually happened remain murky.
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So let's review what we know about what happened on that June day — and what still remains murky.
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Mr Xiao's case is widely thought to involve murky politics: he made his fortune through ties to Chinese leaders.
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Several officials familiar with behind-the-scenes legal and diplomatic discussions are now shedding light on the murky episode.
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Quick: Which four-star Manhattan restaurant serves "a lukewarm matsutake mushroom bouillon as murky and appealing as bong water"?
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But still, the string of wins here stands in sharp contrast to the string of murky results everywhere else.
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However, the tax implications for people who receive the money are murky, depending on how they use the funds.
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We're looking here at murky evidence, and I wouldn't be surprised to find that some more might pop out.
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Visitors, especially those from America, who break the country's sometimes murky rules risk detention, arrest and possible jail sentences.
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Like Jaws, Jenkins roared out of the murky deep, and leveled Cooks with a vicious hit to the head.
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But every sailor in these plying the turbulent, murky waters can look to at least two steady, guiding stars.
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The details of the situation remain murky, however, and clarity will only come following the release of the investigation.
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And because the laws can be murky, not all home cooks are even aware that they're doing anything wrong.
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Though his maternal lineage remains murky, it is certain that the blood of Valyria runs strong in Baratheon House.
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A fairly straightforward story about a boy learning his grandmother is a witch gets saddled with some murky mythology.
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That holding company is in turn controlled by murky and secretive charitable trusts set up in 1919 and 1932.
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HBO dives into the heady, murky depths of virtual reality ethics with its new show Westworld, premiering October 2nd.
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Portuguese banks suffer from a squeeze on profit margins from low interest rates, high costs and murky asset quality.
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The Texas mogul said the political nuances in Cuba remain murky, a factor investors should gauge before investing abroad.
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Frontman Adam Granduciel still has his Bob Dylan inflections, whirring over xylophonic twinkles, murky synths, and crystal-clear guitars.
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Here, near the border town of Dandong, they are separated by just a few hundred metres of murky water.
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The agenda's a little murky, but Kim says he'll lay out a "blueprint" for "final victory," whatever that means.
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Renzi has wanted to break with this Italy of murky secrets, modernize it, bring stable government and install accountability.
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Pope Francis has been struggling, with mixed results, to bring some clarity and transparency to the Vatican's murky finances.
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Prediction for which way the chips will fall in Nevada are still murky, mostly due to difficulties conducting polling.
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Details are still murky, however, about the holdup in military aid and how it played into this pressure campaign.
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This case demonstrates that the ownership of cultural objects found in international waters remains a murky area of law.
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The events leading up to the proposal on term limits show how peculiar and murky Chinese politics can be.
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And contracts with firms from countries that care little for transparency, such as China and Russia, are often murky.
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As it stands, the scope of YouTube's punishments for outspoken creators who violate its rules are murky at best.
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"[I]t seems to be a murky area," said Hugo Cruz, Italian banks analyst at Keefe, Bruyette and Woods.
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Without Fitz in office, Rowan's position as Command of B613 is probably secure, though his goals are still murky.
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The chancellor barely talks about them these days, having reduced arrival numbers using a murky repatriation deal with Turkey.
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But when it came to weight loss and gain, the science on the role of water has been murky.
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Others feel the future isn't real until it happens, and that this pre-policing is dangerous and murky waters.
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Those cases too, along with OHCHR's murky U.S. initiatives, may end up as a significant part of Zeid's legacy.
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Three months into China's market turmoil early this year, the outlook for the world's second-largest economy remains murky.
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The murky regulatory environment has also made operating in the world's second-largest economy a bit of a minefield.
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And by putting the onus at first on his own Justice Department, Trump had poisoned an already murky well.
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That puts it in the same murky legal territory as other fan projects that modify old, pre-online games.
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And if you don't get picked, remember that the future of NASA's crewed spaceflight program is a little murky.
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They have no evidence of quid pro quo relationships, although they suggest murky conflicts of interest and unethical behavior.
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But there are some murky sexual abuse allegations lurking in past that prevent him from rising to beloved status.
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This has the effect of making the show's atmosphere look almost supernatural, filtered by murky orange and blue lights.
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Pending Trump immigration action could pressure Hill to act DACA's future has been murky ever since Trump took office.
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It turns out the murky green water was just the start of athletes' woes at the Rio aquatics center.
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It is within this often murky context that the mission of the Center for PostNatural History had its genesis.
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However, the truth is that no matter how personal a body modification may be, tattoo ownership is pretty murky.
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The guidelines they use to determine coverage for diagnostic tests is murky and archaic, often using decades old evidence.
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Each time, people in Goldman's compliance department raised concerns, since the source of Low's wealth was murky at best.
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However, a murky Green New Deal mired in politics and vulnerable to opposition could just as easily peter out.
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The girls tell their mother about their trip: the burning sand, the slightly murky water, the gentle, disappointing waves.
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The line between passive and active can be murky, especially for a firm that calls itself an activist investor.
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I sank directly to the bottom of the murky hole and kicked off, but fell short of the surface.
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When the Sun and this nebulous planet oppose in the sky, you'll face murky, confusing issues in your relationships.
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Sprawled across wooden tables and chairs, Larry and his fellow-drinkers look like shipwrecked creatures in a murky sea.
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In one notable instance—Sessions's congressional testimony about Comey's dismissal—the Trump administration took a murky and muddled approach.
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There is a murky and much hyped emerging industry in selling intelligence about attack groups like the C0d0s0 group.
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In Denver, murky light brown sewage is discharged by the Metro Sewage Treatment Plant into the South Platte River.
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And it will probably please fans of this simple genre with its solid suspense, murky lighting and "gotcha!" scares.
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Carefully researched works on the Cultural Cold War, like Freedom's Laboratory, reveal what a murky world we have inherited.
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Each boy was taken out by two divers, who carried their oxygen tanks and guided them through murky tunnels.
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What you wind up with is a murky mix of information that has just enough truth to be credible.
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The origins of Rosenstein's review of Comey's job performance remain murky, raising questions about whether Trump directed the probe.
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Filing your return on these investment can get murky, and Kohler says it might be useful to seek help.
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"Groovy Tony" sees Q stumbling further into the dark, murky depths he started to explore on his last record.
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The fate of the International Space Station (ISS), the crown jewel of modern human spaceflight, is murky after 2024.
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And in some cases the gray areas are very gray and dark and in some cases it's all murky.
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The ever-growing possibility of this Rousey comeback is precisely what makes the the bantamweight title picture so murky.
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Even though weed is now legal in the state, tribal lands fall into murky territory regarding the drug's legality.
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I'd love to be able to bring murky things to light; the things we should all be aware of.
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The question of how Mugabe and his family will be treated after his ejection from office is also murky.
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"The long-term outlook for construction companies is murky," said Chae Sang-wook, an analyst at Hana Financial Investment.
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It's almost always kind of grey and murky, and it's at least three times more liquidy than Taiwanese congee.
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More importantly, their future appears murky, despite Wall evolving into one of the premier point guards in the league.
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Amid increasingly bizarre scenarios, appearances give way to hidden, otherworldly layers, presenting murky clues to a perhaps nonexistent riddle.
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It's not entirely clear based on New York's wonderfully murky election laws if there's time to replace Collins, anyway.
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The company started snapping up canalside parcels in 2012, when prospects were murky and financing was hard to get.
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When she returned a while later, she found the tub stood only half full, the water murky with silt.
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I was often unaware of what and why I was resisting, and so my defiance was murky, incoherent, erratic.
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Ms. Rafaeli's staging is a marvel of polyphony but leaves many moments visually murky or even hard to locate.
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The museum's latest exhibition Brilliant Visions: Mescaline, Art and Psychiatry plunges into the murky world of psychosis and psychedelics.
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Occasionally, they can even see us laying bare how we navigate the murky intersection of capitalism, publicity and sexuality.
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Susan Swithers, a professor at Purdue University who has studied artificial sweeteners, agreed that the evidence is still murky.
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Reports about exactly what happened remain murky, but anywhere from five to 200 Russian soldiers have been reported killed.
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The partner, Firas Tlass, an influential tycoon, could navigate back channels in a country with murky rules and bureaucracy.
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Grunge, with its heavy, murky sound and sallow musicians, got at something darker about living in a fractured land.
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Winnipeg, whose name is derived from the Cree words for "murky water," has the largest Indigenous population in Canada.
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But if there is a correlation between the scandal buzz and the new show's buzz, it's a murky one.
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The debates themselves, I believe, render a simple concept impossibly complex, making the very meaning of "racism" frustratingly murky.
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This is true, but when you look at how these systems have worked in practice, the picture grows murky.
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Its origin is murky but possibly Italian, after a village whose residents gained notoriety for selling fake papal garments.
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What does a woman with a somewhat murky immigration history think about her husband's anti-immigrant rhetoric and policies?
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He and his team have now given us the clearest picture yet of the murky events surrounding Trump's ascension.
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On Tuesday, those barriers broke, sending murky river water rushing into businesses and forcing residents to scramble to safety.
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And, to my surprise, the murky sounds Mr. Hough summoned during stretches of dizzying passagework seemed to anticipate Debussy.
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The sound was thin, murky and diffuse, like a cloudy broth; the brasses were inelegant even when not flubbing.
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As for herself, as an adult woman, she worries about being asked to identify with archetypes of murky depths.
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Its narrative is slippery as an eel and tangled like the murky, wreckage-strewn waterways of its Oxfordshire setting.
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Analysts have long accused the company of using murky accounting and needless complexity to mask the company's deteriorating health.
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She conceded, however, that the delay in dealing with Russia created a "murky situation" for all sports governing bodies.
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Though she appeared certain that the answer was yes, for many victims, the effects are more murky, researchers said.
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John Kennedy, Bobby Kennedy and Dr. King were all shot by what seemed an evil cabal of murky characters.
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As we stared into their murky depths, a sudden gust of steam stung the eyes and prickled the skin.
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This was before the age of the internet and the details of how the financial fraud happened are murky.
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The truth becomes murky as the history of this man they have all loved is subjectively recorded for posterity.
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For Djokovic, Melbourne Park is more than just a tennis center parked on the banks of a murky river.
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Trump's claim that he has lowered drug prices for the first time in 51 years is murky at best.
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Unfortunately, their bill would put taxpayers on the hook for costly technologies with murky implications for the environment. Sen.
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Since Mr. Orban won re-election on April 8, a flurry of council members have resigned under murky circumstances.
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Encouraged by the murky outcome, Mr. Bloomberg authorized his campaign team to undertake the expansion in advertising and staff.
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The original "Let Me In" is harrowing, expressing confusion through its murky mingling of Mills' guitar and Stipe's voice.
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Zouping's plight offers a sobering example of the problems that could lurk within China's vast and murky debt load.
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Behind the two singers, a video showed images of a murky tunnel, with industrial cables lining the endless walls.
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Compounding these concerns, the testing conditions were not at all comparable to the narrow, murky conditions of the cave.
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It has also led the department's Office of Civil Rights down a murky path, advocates for transgender students said.
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The truth becomes murky as the history of this man they have all loved is subjectively recorded for posterity.
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He assigned the task instead to the Vatican's murky bureaucracy, considerably muting hope for a just and public accounting.
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Snails and bivalves, the filter feeders that hug the murky bottom, absorbed the chemical before being consumed by fish.
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For over 30 years, the artist has waged a conceptual battle against the murky ethics of the art world.
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Mike Pompeo: Pompeo is the secretary of state, though his role in l'affaire Ukraine is still a bit murky.
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The concern is that a lagging share price and scattershot vision could lead it back into those murky waters.
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The origins of the petition are murky, and some websites have questioned whether it is satire or a hoax.
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And there are some things that remain murky, such as her confused ramblings on the day she went missing.
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And yet, in the pursuit of documents, many investigators made their mission known to rebel commanders with murky connections.
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Steadily, the guitar riffs expanded into murky chords and clusters, as single electronic tones seemed to split and fracture.
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Floodwaters pushed boats ashore and swept through buildings, swiping groceries off shelves and knocking library books into murky pools.
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Especially monsters that dwell in the dark, and have only been glimpsed alive in grainy, murky pictures or videos.
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But ride-share drivers' stubbornly murky status makes it unclear whether they are entitled to the labor law's shield.
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But ride-share drivers' stubbornly murky status makes it unclear whether they are entitled to the labor law's shield.
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The legality of CBN is in a murky grey zone in states where adult use of cannabis isn't legal.
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The Guinean barracuda, which inhabits the murky waters off the coast of West Africa, present a totally different challenge.
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The three governors vowed to fight the bill, including possibly filing a lawsuit, though details beyond that were murky.
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The show starts with her "Black Paintings" (1959-65), moody canvases with human figures engulfed by their murky backgrounds.
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Then came a huge, murky pot of steaming chicken noodle soup we couldn't resist dipping our spoons directly into.
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The Gulf is a logical locus of competition and exploitation, and several artists imaginatively engage with its murky depths.
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Though the exact nature of the country's involvement is murky and disputed, Iran has been accused of arming the Houthis.
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But for now, we're just glad to be back on familiar dramatic territory, with Koenig guiding us through murky waters.
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Sustainability and ethics around down and fur are murky, if not mucky, particularly depending on how you feel about things.
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Even the tracks that are very clearly led by Ocean's guests are in line with the musician's murky overall vision.
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Dubious as the murky world of ICOs is, the funding method at one point eclipsed early-stage venture capital funding.
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Or when it was discovered that the doctor who was dragged from a United flight had a murky legal past?
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And the Washington Post reported this week that Patrick Shanahan's position as acting Defense secretary could also be constitutionally murky.
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Murky information The waiting has been frustrating for the dozens of family and friends seeking news at Cairo International Airport.
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But it does get legally murky if the purpose of the map is to inspire others to real-world action.
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Citing who's behind a hacking operation, she said, helps create clarity in a murky world without internationally agreed-upon rules.
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I also expect the line to grow increasingly murky between what types of content would be found in each store.
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Whether or not Newton was adequately tested for a concussion — both during and after the contest — remains murky, at best.
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You, the character, in a game where the waters are murky, rumbling, and rainy and have flooded an entire city.
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In the video, Craig McCaa captures what he calls a "strange thing" appearing to slither beneath the murky river water.
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The murky pool of memedom has become the squeaky-clean sea of Content and baby, we're all swimming in it.
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One is that injunctions are a standard remedy for copyright infringement, unlike defamation, where it's a little bit more murky.
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Rastorguev was murdered in murky circumstances last July while making a film about Russian mercenaries in the Central African Republic.
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As UAE officials began taking a stronger stand against militant Islam, Pakistan's murky ties to the Taliban became more problematic.
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The sound of church bells ring out, puncturing the murky, twilit atmosphere and punctuating the howling ripples of distorted riffs.
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In essence, FOIP is a rules-based rejoinder to China's vision of spheres of influence, gunboat diplomacy and murky loans.
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A small glass of viscous, deep brown liquid was placed on the table: murky, intensely bitter, herbaceous, sexy; positively medieval.
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The arrangement is financially murky, documents show, backed by an outside investor and fraught with a potential conflict of interest.
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But one of the red flags about Halszkaraptor for Steve Brusatte from the Unviersity of Edinburgh is its murky past.
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I have every sense that it's a predator, snaking its way through murky depths to ensnare, suffocate, and digest me.
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The water bubbles and turns a murky colour, so I quickly dollop all the components into a cheap hotdog bun.
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The jellyfish just "appeared out of the murky water," Daly said, bigger than any other barrel jellyfish they'd ever seen.
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The details of an infrastructure proposal are murky, particularly given Republican opposition to any move that could heavily increase spending.
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To anyone immersed in the murky world of cybersecurity and surveillance, it was pretty clear who WhatsApp was referring to.
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MJ's interview with McCallister goes from fluff to murky waters as she slowly begins grilling him about racially motivated injustices.
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This is often a patient movie, given an edge by pointedly oppressive night-time cinematography and a murky underwater score.
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But film producers are still optimistic about Sino-American-made movies even as the outlook for large deals remains murky.
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The timeline for returning the MAX to passenger service remains murky, but that doesn't mean it can't fly at all.
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"The future is as murky as it has ever been," said Fred Bartels, a defense analyst at the Heritage Foundation.
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Convicted of fraud in the early 1990s, Mr Kernes now commands a murky fortune in television, telecoms and real estate.
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One of the trickiest problems facing Trump is the murky relationship he is about to enter into with foreign governments.
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But many reports provide a murky view of what was actually released, specifying only that they were volatile organic compounds.
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