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The trouble comes when you start to dig in the muck of the tax code.
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The weather was gray again, with muck in the sky from the Pearl River Delta factories.
Which is to say, it's a hardware design RIM's less likely to muck up.
We are all treading cow muck into our carpets because it's all over our garden paths.
She is investigating the strange dance the creature does on top of its ball of muck.
Muck was raked in the local press, flung back and forth between Messrs Tang and Leung.
The case against Ms Kelley is not just that she fails to rake new muck.
The main danger, in its view, was that other governments would muck it up.
The high court does not traditionally like to muck around in state matters, much less presidential elections.
The muck finally dissipated by Lewiston, a funny town that sits in a bowl on the Idaho-Washington border.
Rather than muck up industry pricing to subsidize certain consumers, Washington should make the subsidy aboveboard and direct.
Into the muck stepped Williamson, then 43, fresh from overseeing the South American power-generation assets of Duke Energy.
Mr McHugh said when he and another worker did look around they found nothing but "lumps of muck".
Perhaps a consistent and honest free-market champion will emerge from this regional muck to offer a better alternative.
The plot hinges on the mystery of the chemical muck that transformed four tiny terrapins into budding superheroes.
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IR If Napster is a wake-up call for the record companies, Internet portals should be in a muck sweat.
For a commodity outfit today, it turns out there's still much to muck with between farmer and foodmaker.
It's quite possible that more harm than good will be done by stirring up the muck under the Hudson.
In 2005 doctors in Australia noticed that surfers with cystic fibrosis had a lot less muck in their lungs.
Both Brumleys have spent much of their lives muck-deep in the oil patch.
Little kids in baths... just sort of drink and muck around in it.
Pictures of birds and other wildlife coated in muck shared on the Internet.
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The food hall promotes good old-fashioned Japanese noodles more than newfangled foreign muck.
We can muck around the crime scene all we want, but the simple truth is that brands are NOT dead.
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You could muck this history up, if you are uninformed or want to be obfuscating, or you could get it right.
When we make decisions, we have a tendency to get lost in the "muck" and get distracted from our core priorities.
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And arid conditions, especially during the summer, leave the area without much rainfall to rinse the muck out of the air.
So far by the admittedly oozy standards of Florida attempts to dig up the dirt on her have not produced much genuine muck.
Wall Street muck-a-mucks are dreaming of a trillion-dollar gift from the Fed to somehow bolster home prices and set a floor under depreciating prices.
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