In the height of the rains from March through May, the trails become unpleasantly muddy.
As I followed him, silently cursing, the barest brushstroke of a path materialised, a muddy, leaf-strewn depression.
On Saturday, muddy floodwaters stood several feet deep in the countryside surrounding the metro area.
Trekking along muddy jungle paths, we follow a trail of fresh jaguar paw prints.
To counter this, he sports a mask used by motocross riders in muddy conditions.
Brands certainly have better tools available today, but that can sometimes just muddy the water.
Santo Loquasto's mottled-print outfits in muddy colors only add to the work's largely dull effect.
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For one thing, the tide of supply and demand changes as dramatically as Old Muddy.
The second is that there may have been back-migration into Africa to muddy the genetic water.
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Yes, Muddy Waters has a short position in Sino-Forest, and thus it is talking its book.
Evacuees waded through flowing muddy waters, a few prized possessions perched on their heads.
Seasonal rains produce muddy rivers, with higher sedimentation than northern countries' dams filled with melted snow.
But the line between legitimate protest through culture jamming and libelous misrepresentation or trademark infringement is muddy.
Helping the process are magnetometers that detect the iron in bombs that rest below the muddy waters.
Also discovered, according to a National Geographic report, were muddy footprints leading away from the raft.
It is uncertain whether the financial problems suspected by Muddy Waters have anything to do with S.E.
We went home muddy but happy - when we got out of the car park, that is.
This is not simply a case of a bureaucratic European body trying to muddy the markets waters.
The data were muddy but hinted that the drug might slow the paralysis caused by the disease.
Analysts speculated that Google was trying to muddy the prospects for Microsoft's new Windows 7 operating system.
Without sufficient color brightness, images may be muddy, soft and lose detail, even in a dark room.
You will also need wheels to reach Muddy Waters' home in the Oakland neighbourhood, about six miles south of downtown.
In Stovall, Mississippi, he met McKinley Morganfield, a guitar player who went by the nickname Muddy Waters.
It stars Beyonce Knowles as singer Etta James and Jeffrey Wright as blues guitarist and singer Muddy Waters.
On a hot Sunday in 1999 three miners find a thin, triangular stone in a muddy Brazilian river.
Rusting ferries shoved through a muddy maze of waterways packed with people who can't be sure they'll arrive.
Critics and musicians still nitpick over muddy textures in his symphonies and awkward solo writing in his concertos.
The swoon was a reaction to published research by Muddy Waters, a research firm founded by Carson C.
To muddy the waters further, all this leaves open the question of civil (as opposed to criminal) trespass.
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Normally, the bottom of a lake is muddy, but a hurricane-induced surge will bring sand into the pond.
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