Cars lined the roads leading to the university, many with fuzzy yellow-and-black Tiger tails hanging from their trunks.
This upcoming "flight to quality" will be very good for the handful of elite blue-chip companies that are showing real growth and not just fooling the market with fuzzy math, and for small-cap innovators that are agile enough to capitalize on niche markets.
Myxomatosis - with its fuzzy, complex riff - is set to become a favourite.
Have you ever felt frustrated with the fuzzy math that seems to rear its ugly head in nearly every element of biofuels environmental impact analyses?
Many of us watch sports with a fuzzy memory.
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Domestic registry rights are in flux, with fans of fuzzy marriage pushing legislators to add new rights.
And he was never exactly warm and fuzzy with the fans or his teammates or his opponents.
Soon the overall structure grew more complex, with added layers and fuzzy accountability.
The oil mill scrapes off the tiny fuzzy bits with microscopic saws and turns them into big bundles of fuzz to be sold.
The brand that had been associated with a warm and fuzzy Mean Joe Green and that had been able to teach the world to sing was in need of a recalibration.
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With the global economic picture fuzzy at best, companies around the world are stockpiling cash to brace for the worst-case scenario.
Budding filmmakers might reasonably prefer to shoot their low-budget masterpieces in a snappy forward-looking format instead of a fuzzy one compatible with a 50-year-old TV.
Unlike the effort to decode the human genome, or the project to put a man on the moon, the mapping of the human brain is a fuzzy endeavor, with no obvious milestones along the way.
Where it gets a little fuzzy, as with Amazon, is whether a business has a presence inside a state where the only contact might be a sale over the internet (in most cases, the answer is no).
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As for the mussels, miles of thick brown fuzzy rope, equipped with millions of short strands of synthetic fibers woven together provide a spacious abode.
Several songs kick off with Mr. El-Khatib's fuzzy guitar as if to present the foundation in stark relief.
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One might argue that consent loses meaning after death, but with advances in genomics, this boundary is becoming fuzzy.
With all the banks privatised, the still-fuzzy distinction between loans such as these, made as a matter of government policy, and ones made ostensibly for commercial reasons would become clearer.
More fuzzy faces, leaning over cisterns, with rolled-up euros.
The fuzzy red character is the most popular, with eight found in the group's census.
Combined with products like Google Analytics, Google Adwords brought the then fuzzy calculus of advertising ROI into focus.
"Think of it as a fuzzy boundary between the mantle and the core, with patches perhaps 10 to 20 km (6 - 12 miles) across and up to a 1, 000 metres (3, 280 ft) thick, " Jeanloz said.
The catwalkers wore fur boxing gloves and hoods, with an opening for their ponytails, wrapped tightly around their heads, and fuzzy footwear.
She advocated "assertive multilateralism" in Bosnia, which meant joining forces with the U.N. to impose a peace, but when that fuzzy "ism" became the butt of jokes, she dropped it.
After tinkering with ways to show laptop presentations on TV screens, he knew that he could improve upon the fuzzy graphics and bleeding colors.
These stories represent the anxiety people felt about the fuzzy borders between their civilizations, according to Zvi Lederman, who co-directs the Beth Shemesh excavations with Bunimovitz.
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