They found a small muddied heap near Lillian's house, by the steps of the chicken coop.
Nowhere more so than in India, where the picture is muddied by statistical confusion.
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The issue has been muddied as the Internet has blurred the line between journalist and private citizen.
By picking Paul Ryan as his running mate this month, Mr Romney has further muddied the ideological waters.
Many more worry that the case against him has already been so muddied that no verdict is likely to be credible.
And this case is muddied up further by its religious nature, and the very real question of separation of church and state.
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Drilling into the daily chart, the waters become a bit more muddied.
DUP's education spokesman and a former grammar-school teacher, admits that this has muddied the case for hanging on to selection, as many unionists prefer.
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The problem was reportedly caused by flash floods in the Andes, which muddied the river Maipo and forced the closure of water processing plants.
He said the "waters had been muddied" at the start of the case when unrelated allegations about his consultancy with Mobil Oil were presented.
Tim Draper, a Silicon Valley venture capitalist, has muddied his reputation on the right with a disastrous attempt to sponsor a school-vouchers initiative last year.
Yet the judge's instructions to the jury blatantly muddied that issue.
For too long, he says, American politics were muddied by geography.
In devising ever-more complicated tests to determine whether U.S. laws apply to foreign conduct, judges have muddied the economic waters with uncertainty, the Supreme Court said.
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Hazlett cautions that Elan's financial situation is too muddied to easily value the company's parts and he is maintaining a "market perform" rating on the stock.
It may help give a clearer picture of what setups the active users that developers hope to reach are using, without being muddied by little-used zombie hardware.
But other analysts said the move also muddied the waters, raising questions about who is in charge, while heightening the risk that Fields could be hired away.
And the waters were muddied last month when Deutsche Bank, one of the issue's lead managers, pondered buying the bank itself before apparently finding it too dear.
Where the waters get a bit more muddied, however, is when you own a home that is used both for personal and rental purposes in the same tax year.
The sales picture is further muddied by the fact that a percentage of Zetia sales are expected to come in the form of a combination pill with Merck's Zocor.
Some of the confusion may reflect the fact that carriers have muddied the issue of "fourth-generation" technologies, a term once reserved for LTE and a competing standard called WiMax.
The incident comes at a tense time, as Macedonian and Greek diplomats begin talks on an agreement to normalize relations, muddied by a dispute over Macedonia's right to its name.
Investors should buy challengers Intel and MIPS. While Intel has muddied its valuation with its proposed acquisitions of McAfee and Infineon Wireless, it trades at 9 times the 2011 earnings estimates.
Along the Gaza-Egypt border, Palestinians bulldozed a makeshift dirt road on Saturday to make it wider for cars to travel, but heavy rains on Sunday turned it into a muddied mess.
Granted, the proportion of Americans who say they might vote for an atheist has doubled in the past half-century, and the polls are muddied by those who do not know what an atheist is.
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Part of the problem, as my colleague Donald Marron notes, is that Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner has muddied the rhetorical waters by warning about the potential of the government defaulting on its debt if the debt ceiling is breached.
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The statement by the Royal Society has muddied the waters and just as in your illustration the cautionary word of Huygens won the day over the triumphalism of Holmes, might I suggest that the cautions of those critical of the notion that natural selection has any creative power should be listened to?
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