The principal reason for attacking this theory was that it beclouded the whole issue of man's relationship to the land. |
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Questions arise from the popular accounts based on McClintock's recollections gleaned from interviews, understandably compressed and beclouded after 50 years. |
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The spectacle and horror that had befallen a 3-year-old filly had beclouded Breeders' Cup day. |
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As the researchers walked around barelegged, often climbing mountains into cooler, beclouded rain forests beloved of leeches, they were mercilessly stung by mosquitoes. |
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And yet there is a feeling of innocence hanging over that beclouded planet, which was just about to get the first glimpse of itself from the Moon. |
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So much of my own history is beclouded by time, but a few sharp rays, in the form of pictures, falling upon a given day would resuscitate whole contexts. |
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Part of this, of course, is the ancient — and yet, for most Americans, oddly beclouded — reality that the constitutional system is rigged for rural interests over urban ones. |
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In early scenes set at a remote, ruined Jedi temple, we keep hearing an attenuated, beclouded version of the Force motto: this evokes Luke's embittered renunciation of the Jedi project. |
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