Some were muddled Luddites, others were angry locals whose houses were slated for demolition.
In other industrialized democracies this divide is more muddled by regional interests or other factionalism.
Many of the women during McNamara's period at the hospital muddled through when discharged.
Mr Chernomyrdin's muddled mission highlights the two big questions about Russian policy towards Kosovo.
These messages were a muddled mess that never added up to anything halfway coherent or believable.
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The Taxpayer Protection Pledge, by the way, is crystal clear, and Norquist never has muddled it.
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So muddled is their morality that they can no longer recognize the existence of evil.
Instead you get a muddled policy mess that is cumbersome, lumbering, and which satisfies no one.
Peering forward over the wheel into the muddled glare on the edge of Worcester.
Next was an Effen-based mess of muddled cucumber and basil with fresh lime, served straight up.
When they think of your product, service or company, they should never have a muddled vision.
The movie finally seems as muddled and as hastily thrown together as the Warren Commission Report.
Mr Koizumi is, of course, wrestling with the old problem of Japan's muddled party politics.
European officials say they hope a pan-European food-safety agency will, in time, make things less muddled.
And there is no CEO out there with more muddled thinking than Jim Balsillie.
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Finally, a concoction involving muddled cloves, Canton, fresh lemon, ginger beer and a piece of candied ginger.
Simple advertising messages are always better than complicated ones, which can get muddled up or easily forgotten.
As Tuesday's demonstration showed, however, six years of muddled rule have done nothing to instil public trust.
With an average 340 million tweets a day, Twitter is a firehouse of muddled and misleading information.
The shambolic courtroom is typical of the Lebanese government's muddled response to Israel's long-awaited withdrawal last May.
However, Mr Turner did acknowledge that the second state pension was "muddled and for many people impenetrable".
Separation-of-powers advocates can, admittedly, produce an argument for why muddled messages to China can sometimes be helpful.
If cause and effect get muddled up in time, what does that do for our notions of reality?
On all these fronts, the American-led coalition seems to have muddled through to a post-war plan for Iraq.
Throw the Wii Mini in the mix, and things get even more muddled for the non-gamer gift shopper.
As she muddled along, she said she contemplated a 3 p.m. flight to Minsk, Belarus, the next day.
Where the report is muddled is in its attacks on growing inequality (as opposed to poverty and unemployment).
The laws may be muddled, but people are betting anyway, even where it is illegal to do so.
Like the muddled response in high finance, the reaction to this program on the ground is filled with uncertainty.
Puzzled for a moment by his own muddled feelings of affection and irritation.
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