When all the tones in a print consist of blacks and murky greys, it may hardly be considered a successful solarization. |
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Police fear the sadistic murderer and rapist John Taylor may have more guilty secrets in his murky past. |
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Infrared is particularly effective for penetrating thick, murky regions of space and revealing what lies beyond. |
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I squinted through the thick, murky black of the night, my eyes following the progress of the light. |
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He was immersed in the dark murky water, surrounded with all types of sea creatures. |
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She is going with the kids and her mother and now the washing machine is broken, filled with dirty clothes and murky water. |
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North, midlands, or south, clear water or murky water, barbel are a great species. |
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Then, as the murky water recedes, it leaves behind slush and debris that could take weeks to be cleared. |
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Peering down into the murky water, I sensed that something terrifying lay beneath the surface. |
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I studied the murky water closely and was rewarded with a sudden surface turbulence that looked to be a fish. |
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Stretching along the front of the stall was a tank of murky water in which a tangle of long, dark eels writhed. |
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A series of murky killings by both factions have taken place over the past year, calling the ceasefire in the region in question. |
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But the murky secret of a dead girl and the politics of the pair's ultimate estrangement is difficult to work through. |
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The economic models for interactive TV services are murky and obscure in the best of circumstances. |
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These and other questions quiver in an atmosphere ever more murky with suspicion, doubt and fear. |
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The event highlights the murky grey area that exists for Hong Kong residents who get caught up in legal troubles on the mainland. |
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A piece of York's murky past emerged from the depths, when workers on the Ouse came across an old barrow in the river. |
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Noir is supposed to be morally murky, but few films approach the level of depravity present here. |
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In the murky world of international espionage, rumours abound about the credibility of his information. |
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The secrets of this murky underworld are revealed here, for the first time, in a transcript of a secret telephone conversation. |
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As apartheid ended, South Africa faced thousands of dark questions about its past, with murky answers for its future. |
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Contacts from the resistance led me into the morally murky world of international weapons sales. |
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The president hopes so, but the limited number of rulings and writings leaves that question murky. |
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Growing up in Cold War Australia in the 1960s, I was vaguely aware of this murky family past, though it was rarely talked about. |
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Among the many murky questions surrounding the killing is the mysterious background of the assailants. |
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In the murky world of seventeenth-century espionage and plotting, casual brutality was all too common fare. |
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In a murky turn that's never fully explained, we learn that Canadian immigration authorities want to nab her, as she's in the country illegally. |
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The status of contract personnel on the battlefield and the guaranteeing of continuing service in combat are murky and unsettled questions. |
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If you are working in the murky world of double agents, they are totally untrustworthy to both sides. |
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Who's willing to put themselves on the line for these mysterious little creatures of the murky brine? |
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The soft focus and murky shadows of his nocturnes gave way to the need to make the clearest images possible. |
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Detectives investigated the murky world of vice and drugs to track down the murderer. |
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Except for one large canvas dependent on scrabbled zones of shockingly clear violet, most of the paintings are a little murky. |
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In politics and in Government, if we run risks of discrimination or if we run risks of murky, non-transparent systems, we will get corruption. |
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My nose senses that this is a murky, damp place, but with some semblance of warmth and the faint scent of cold food. |
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I was immediately drawn to the extreme harshness of his guitar playing and the eerie, murky production. |
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The murky liquid produced is part oil, part fruit water, and it has to be separated in a centrifuge. |
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With equal imperception it bent down and down, closer and closer to the lake waters, murky with the samba of subaqueous weeds and the abyss. |
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It is a giant, overwrought contrivance, a vehicle for communicating the filmmakers' murky and unappealing musings about society and human beings. |
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After painting this room, the decorators decided to tip their buckets of painty, murky water down a sink by the wall. |
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Graham McLaren has edited the play into a 105-minute chamber drama, played out on a murky stage chequered with shafts of pale light. |
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Generally after hydrofracturing, the water will remain murky and will take a few days to clear. |
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The strangely murky waters of the UK's broadband market were stirred up once again last week, making things clear as mud, as usual. |
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It is a captivating memory play where the past's reflection is a murky place indeed, revealing curses, hushed up scandals, patupaiarehe demons. |
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Just how unscrupulous few will ever know, since the murky world of politics is a closed book to most outside observers. |
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It's cold and dark here in my little rowing boat and the waters are murky and beset with immense danger. |
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With its body obscured by murky waters, an ancient fanged reptile may have used its long neck to lunge at fish and squid. |
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By night, strange, murky, shady, characters emerge from the indistinct, nebulous corners. |
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Innocently he invites his new American buddy back to the army base, only to discover that he has been lured into the murky world of espionage. |
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The specific circumstances here are a bit murky, and will be subject to contestation. |
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A thick murky dust covered its surface and contrasted with the radiance of the moat below. |
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Schlafly has a talent for making irrefutably obvious what was murky a moment before. |
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Algae, or pond scum, can smell bad, give water an unpleasant taste and make the water murky. |
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The only enjoyment you can get from these sports is the occasional deb resurfacing from a murky lake covered in pondweed and slime. |
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I've also put in some pondweed, and the water's murky enough that they should be able to find food in there. |
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The steep, densely forested valley sides plunge into the loch's murky waters. |
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A slew of sculptors have emerged in Los Angeles in the last few years, but most seem stuck in either constrictive formalism or murky surrealism. |
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Many of these residents have complained to me about the foul taste and murky color of their tap water. |
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Betke was better off when he was digesting found sounds into something murky and nebulous. |
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With his orphaned son in hand, Trewley sets off into the murky depths of London and the freak show where he discovers the Elephant Woman. |
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We had to pass several stretches of road that had deep potholes filled with murky water and big stones. |
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In addition a murky role is being played by certain neighbouring countries and international powers. |
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Singh might have forgotten his own murky past as a dacoit, but the law had not. |
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Highlight of the garden, created by scuba divers 150 feet down in the murky depths of Wastwater, is a display of around 40 garden gnomes. |
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Seen in the Paris version of the show, these murky images of death's heads and Gothic windows affirmed a late Symbolist streak in Schad's work. |
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Leaves decompose quickly, which can turn water murky and even make it smelly. |
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Over the centuries, Nostradamus has been credited with prophesying murky futures down to the last detail. |
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Hidden commissions, golden handshakes, backdoor deals, you know it can be quite murky. |
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The detriments of motherhood result from a murky mix of women's inherently weak bargaining position and their own real preferences. |
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Then Sally was racing forward, pushing past the others, and diving head-first into the murky water. |
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Bernadette had to wade through the murky waters of bureaucracy as well as reach out to the local NGO community, and grass-roots citizens. |
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Why is the assessment of editorial excellence as murky as critical judgment of poetry, chamber music or architecture? |
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Green algae grow suspended in the water, turning it murky green and making it difficult to see the fish. |
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As their names suggest, they make murky music, so quiet and enigmatic they risk going unnoticed in the corner. |
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Aggravated damages occupy a murky middle ground between normal compensatory damages and exemplary damages. |
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The trouble is that the murky area of tipping adheres to no rules or etiquette. |
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In an age of murky drinking water, carefully made white wine was valued for its clarity. |
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For one thing, the once clear water was now cloudy and a murky purple shade. |
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Spanish whistle-blower Ana Garrido tells James Badcock how exposing murky deals in the ruling Popular Party ruined her life. |
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Local residents trudged up the sidewalk in waist-deep murky brown water to higher ground. |
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To add to the occasion there was a jazz quartet, playing lively music and cheering people up on an otherwise murky day. |
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Also on clear water, look for any areas that are murky, perhaps close to in-flowing streams or where waves wash against a shoreline. |
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Thousands drowned in the murky brew that was soon contaminated by sewage and industrial waste. |
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Just south of the provincial capital, the murky waters of the Golok River mark the border between Malaysia and Thailand. |
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Those eyes had undergone a change from murky grunge to acid green as he repeated his question with more ferocity. |
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At the pier, he described a stringy plant floating in the murky water as a weedy species that had escaped from aquariums. |
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There are plenty of shocks and jolts in this journey through ragged plains, rugged mountains, murky organisations and lethal hit men. |
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Though the scenario is murky, several of the main characters are affectingly portrayed. |
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The moment we get into murky decision-making processes, everybody has an alibi. |
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The lake view turned out to be a murky green puddle of water several feet deep, full of moss, slime, and a pack of vicious alligators. |
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Garbage mounds and junk shops hem in the lake, its murky waters shared by lilies and plastic bottles. |
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Ropes stretched from one house to the next, from where hung newly washed laundry, some still dripping with rather murky water. |
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This language of the plain and the crystal clear conceals the fact that we navigate in murky waters. |
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One would expect brilliant reflections in a looking glass owned by the marquise and depicted by Boucher, not murky half-lights. |
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Its luminous, yet soothing lights shined in the dark murky skies like a beacon of heaven. |
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But more folks than you'd think toss hooks in that brown soup because there are some lunkers in the murky depths. |
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Dressed in purple robes, he cast a spell invoking the elements of earth, air, water and fire and threw a talisman into the murky loch. |
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We wandered up small streets and down broad avenues and peered along murky alleyways. |
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Researchers have long known that fish often mature in the murky saltwater amid the tangled labyrinths of roots created by mangroves. |
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Still awash in relief at leaving behind the murky realm of differing ideologies, Anne giggled nervously. |
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The sky was an azure blue, extending over New York skyscrapers in the distance, and the water below and beyond was a murky, deep green. |
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I am in the musty storage bow of a sailless schooner on the murky waters of the river Styx. |
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The air was thick and murky, and she began to imagine horrible things coming for her. |
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The photo is slightly murky because of the sleet sheeting down from the sky and the fact that I'm trying to keep my arm from blowing off. |
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I selected a small gold bead mayfly nymph tied on a size 12 hook, as it was white and clearly visible in the murky water. |
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The British thrill seeker faced his greatest fear when he came across a deadly, six metre anaconda in the murky Amazon River. |
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As the murky water swirls with bath salt down the shower drain, I feel the worries and tension of my day disappear. |
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In these murky circumstances, filled with self-deceit and double standards, the corruption of language is inevitable. |
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The picture is also dark, hazy, dirty, murky, and marred by shimmering and flicker. |
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Further in, the tunnel narrowed and shallowed slightly, until at 30m there was a distinct murky halocline. |
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It did eventually sink into a murky mire of sickening sentimentality that left me feeling nauseous, but hey, that's just me. |
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Recalling the murky, effects-laden shoegazing of the early '90s, the sophomore album by Seattle duo Tagging Sattelites is quite the retro affair. |
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With a strong shove, they were pushed away from the dock and out into the murky waters. |
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Milind is not stuck with the showbiz world and is aware of the murky happenings in the society around. |
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To his horror, a car violently plunges off the bridge and sinks into the murky depths of the water below. |
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Beads of murky water dripped down stone walls blackened by grime, and the floor was cold gray stone. |
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You breathe in and your lungs fill with a murky mist that threatens to choke the life right out of you. |
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Much of the image is washed-out and dark scenes are murky with poor shadow detail. |
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Contrast levels are sharp, shadows are not murky, but blacks do occasionally suffer into a very dark gray. |
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The picture is often dark and grainy, shadow detail is quite murky and poor, and the colors seem slightly faded most of the time. |
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The gravestones were barely seen through a thick layer of murky fog that encompassed everything it could get its claws around. |
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Some grain and sometimes murky shadow detail are the only real flaws, but despite them the film looks very nice. |
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We drank some more and watched the sky turn from murky brown to misty grey to a pale blue. |
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The view from here is not as dark and murky as it was when I gripped the door handle of my car, practically paralyzed with fear and horror. |
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Last year it was dull and murky all morning the day of the party, but it brightened up after lunch. |
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His right eye is swollen, puffy and seeping something murky. |
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You get inside, and you're in a murky labyrinth of dead ends and sloping walkways and spaces that might be rooms, but then again might just be spaces. |
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Nicander's poems were authoritative until the Renaissance, even with the large scholiastic literature alongside, attempting to explain many of Nicander's patently murky terms. |
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Iago is such a transfixing portrait of evil exactly because his motives are forever murky. |
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He had waded too far into the murky ocean that was her personal life, and was desperately searching for a lifeboat or rescue helicopter to bail him out. |
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Of all the murky dealings tied to the political heiress, why the fuss over numbers so illogical? |
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The idea of computation is a murky idea and it's a mistake to think that we have a clear, unified, unproblematic concept of what counts as computation. |
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The water was so murky I could not see anything but dark shapes. |
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The clothes were dominated by gray, murky green, midnight blue, all with hints of iridescence. |
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With the steamers serving alcohol at the well-stocked bar and the paddles churning through the murky waters, many travellers were happy to stay on board. |
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This latter sighting's a timely reminder that while the canal's murky water may look inviting in the heat of the day, swimming's not an option for cooling off. |
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The best stuff is from the early seventies, when the murky, basic production and tight rhythm section set up a selection of exciting guitar thrashes. |
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The sharks were circling me slowly in the dark, murky water. |
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The rectangular lake looked a bit murky, and the spray from the fountain was quite fierce, but cooling off with a paddle in the cascade seemed just the ticket. |
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These deep reefs lay in a murky world, somewhere between day and night, and rocky maws harbor a fairyland of colorful, varied and tightly integrated animals. |
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There, we'd toss in stones to watch the splashes, fill our water pistols with the murky brown water, and float leaf boats bearing wormy passengers. |
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It switches between being clear as a bell, and being murky and distant. |
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Dew soaked grass and rain sodden leaves stubbornly refuse to give up their moisture, allowing the walker to squelch his way across the murky landscape. |
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Like a finger jutting out into the murky waters of the Humber, the Inner Bull Nose used to be a good spot to watch the trawlers easing their way in and out of the river. |
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Authorities say no one saw him because the water was so murky. |
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We have this misty, murky indistinct reason for being there. |
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The 1991 Iraq campaign introduced home-viewers to the murky, underwater green shots of guided missiles homing in on windows and chimneys of buildings. |
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I love The Affair for bravely reflecting back to us that murky grey area of not knowing. |
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When the mission becomes murky, and operations slow, bureaucracy creeps in to fill the gaps. |
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In my youth, this was a murky place filled with stands of tule reeds, bubbling pools of stagnant water and little streams that ran between islands of bushes and reeds. |
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The blank background beautifully reflects the tonal differences, conjuring up the stark light of the Mediterranean and the murky tones of America. |
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Although I've lived in the Selby area for most of my life, I've never seen crowds of fisherman hauling nets of clams, mussels and tuna from the murky waters of the River Ouse. |
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Details of exactly what happened next are murky, but this much is clear. |
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Foreign firms have long decried the murky state of government procurement. |
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When you confuse it with ethics or idealism, then you get into murky territory. |
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Just to pluck at blind random one of the many very thorny Operation Relex circumstances from the bastardly murky and unexamined recent historical fray. |
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Drawn into the murky world of naval intelligence, the captain and his multinational crew are on a mysterious mission that even DeHaan doesn't understand. |
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The sinister, murky world of espionage is laid bare in this revised and updated edition of Philip Knightley's powerful book about spies and spying in the 20th century. |
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He also fancies himself as a bit of a Rambo type, with murky rumours of his military exploits incongruously floating around the mild mannered madman. |
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Dark, cold and murky days are a plenty and can be expected from now until Christmas and all outdoor activities in gardens can be expected to cease. |
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The stream is murky and my eyes are not so keen as they were ages afore. |
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My fellow diners feast on what looks like a random assortment of seasonal vegetables congealed in a murky coconut sauce, or else the dreaded soy burger. |
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But for Mr. Gall and his Facebook followers, the endless litany of bad economic news just isn't going to help them navigate the murky waters ahead. |
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The possibilities are endless, and weirdly reassuring in these disjointed and murky times. |
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Tamayo traffics in minimalism, blips and beeps and glitchy clicky stuff coated with washes of synths, tiny melodies sneaking through murky textures. |
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The bright new paintwork on the ship's funnel and wheelhouse stand proud against the murky grey waters of the River Clyde, like a symbol of hope amidst the flotsam and jetsam. |
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Waist-high weeds including stinging nettles line the track and reeds grow beside the row of trees, suggesting a murky dark line of water lies beneath them. |
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The most flamboyant of America's weenies, the Sonoran hot dog, has a murky genealogy. |
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Over the rolling, variegated hills, where virulent yellow rape seed mingles with brown arable land and verdant fruit farms, a grey, murky pallor is cast. |
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As the sonic booms of her passage echoed from the rocky canyons, though, small rockslides tossed debris into the murky water as if to signal some kind of warning. |
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The savage blankness of the instrumentals is tempered by vocal tracks that ascend like beacons, their brightness amplified by the murky distances between them. |
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Blurry fields of murky browns and grimy grays almost overwhelm the odd streaks and smears of hot lavender and violet, and splashes of blue and green. |
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The water beneath the fishing boat they were in off the Sri Lankan coast had turned a murky brown and the helmsman was hurriedly steering them back to shore. |
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When the dead leaves rustle, the wind rattles the skeletons of trees, and ragged clouds scud across a murky moon, there's an ominous frisson in the air. |
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Investigators have been combing an Oakland shoreline park trying to find the weapon in the murky shallow water. |
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What little light that was given off was dulled to a murky yellow from the tobacco and smoke coming from the various pot and cigarette smokers in the room. |
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The massacre has been transformed, without a shred of proof or evidence, into a shady skirmish in a murky secret war. |
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It wasn't dark, just the murky light you get from storm clouds. |
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Until seconds before the reassuring clunk of the landing gear, only the aeroplane's shadow skimming across the murky water is visible immediately below. |
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I dive-bombed into the murky entrance while slowing down smoothly. |
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They navigate their riverine habitats traveling just off the bottom with their barbels dragging along gravel, or murky substrate. |
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What we found is a situation currently too murky to render a judgment. |
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Even though the beavers had moved on, the silt remained as a deep, inviting, wet, and murky mass of quicksandlike mud. |
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But reappearing with calm, steadfast ray, A sealight cleaves the murky, sullen dark. |
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It concerned a mermaid, a mermonster, and a giant turtle in a hokey love story and a murky plot. |
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But beneath the surface of catch phrases, buzz words and mantras, lies a murky and turbulent topic. |
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Officer Sesoko, with the help of a nearby resident, threw in a discarded box spring for the boy to hold onto, but it sank into the murky water. |
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His palette was black and white, with a bit of murky gray mixed in. |
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Because lobsters live in murky environments at the bottom of the ocean, they mostly use their antennae as sensors. |
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Black believes Fletcher's helmsmanship will steer the Falcons out of murky waters to the rugby equivalent of white sandy beaches. |
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The largest moon of Saturn, temperatures on Titan's surface dip nearly 300 F below zero, its seas slosh with liquid methane, and its sky is a murky shade of creamsicle. |
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Green, who suffered third-degree burns on his back, was also left with the murky memory of how his rejection contributed to the untimely death of a woman. |
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Crooked law enforcement, corrupt lawmakers, dirty-handed and hypocritical adjudicators and other miscellaneous murky state and Federal government officials. |
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Secured with ballast of repartee, we drifted past murky, shallow waters of literary knawvshawl and found ourselves navigating a course I can't recall we ever traversed. |
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Only instead of the noirish play of high-contrast light and shadows we might expect from such an exercise, much of it looks like murky gray sludge. |
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When leads dry up or the truth is murky, LAPD detectives end up here, on the fourth floor of downtown's Parker Center, headquarters of the Polygraph Unit. |
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It isn't easy to write a story that navigates the murky mire that can be teen territory without tripping over the potholes of caricature, overkill and cheesiness. |
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The researchers speculate that the naturally occurring oxalates in chocolate may hinder the body's ability to absorb calcium, but the evidence is still murky. |
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Brown dwarfs, first seen in 1995, occupy a murky ground between planets and full-fledged stars, lacking the mass needed to sustain hydrogen fusion in their cores. |
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On the walls, murky oils by Edwin Butler Bayliss painted circa 1900 showed figures stumbling through an ashen landscape, smoggily lit with orange flares. |
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But unless promotors put a stop to freak shows like Tyson and Golota he will slip into the murky depths of a sport that is in real danger of losing its credibility. |
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