His heart quickening for a moment in a muddle of protest and shame.
For Russia is in a muddle over its national symbols as it is, perhaps, over its identity in the modern world.
Lord Judd, also a Labour peer, branded the proposals "ill-considered" and "insensitive", telling peers that people were "in a muddle" about who is representing them at local council level.
He has been angling for a pact with the more nationalist bits of the mainstream right, which has been in a thorough muddle since its defeat in the general election a year ago.
And so the boys carried on into puberty, in a colourful muddle of hearsay and experiment.
With Europeans in such a muddle over little Greece, no wonder investors are so terrified by big Italy.
The US Department of Labor is in a similar muddle over a fidcuiary rule it wants to implement for retirement plans.
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But this would simply maintain a status quo in which we muddle through, and permit a slow deterioration of conditions there.
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Near the end the two look back drunkenly in a London pub on the muddle of their lives: both love Misia rather than the women who married (and gave up on) them.
Whether the economy returns to full capacity and interest rates rise to their historical averages, or we muddle through in a low growth scenario like Japan has done for over a decade, we believe our selection of managers has the skill to be able to navigate the markets.
The most likely prospect is that Mr Estrada will muddle along in office for a while yet.
Wall Street, which has built most of this into its expectations, continues to muddle along, trading in a range.
Finally, in his eagerness to condemn American support for democracy and human rights as a muddle-headed attempt to impose alien values on foreigners, Mr McDougall seems curiously uninterested in political developments around the rest of the world.
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For eight years, the financial authorities have lied, dissembled and fudged in the hope that they could muddle their way out of a banking collapse.
The election for President was a muddle and few congressional seats changed hands in fact, the popular vote for both houses was also tied.
That leaves Mr Spidla the option of trying to muddle through the next three years with a weak government in an ill-disciplined parliament.
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