If she is likely to appear in a bachelorette-party photo or red-carpet shot, she avoids wearing prints or "anything too complicated" that might look muddled in a small photo.
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Alongside the unnecessary and intrusive charter of fundamental rights and the mad idea of giving the undeserving European Parliament more powers, Lisbon improves the EU's voting system, partly sorts out a muddled foreign-policy structure and creates a permanent presidency of the European Council in place of the present six-month, rotating one.
These messages were a muddled mess that never added up to anything halfway coherent or believable.
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Instead you get a muddled policy mess that is cumbersome, lumbering, and which satisfies no one.
When they think of your product, service or company, they should never have a muddled vision.
As if these distractions were not enough, Indonesian businesses are afflicted by a muddled legal system, multiple layers of corrupt bureaucrats, poor infrastructure, and restrictive labour laws.
Since then Mr Hazare's campaign has been dogged by controversies over the probity and political leanings of some of its leading members and a muddled foray into political campaigning.
The Three Herb Elixir (a muddled mix of herbs) is the shining star in the El Roberto Especial refresco (refreshment), which also includes fresh apple juice, lime, cucumber and a kick of tequila -- all for the bargain price (in Sydney terms) of 10 Australian dollars.
If it cannot find a less muddled message that explicitly embraces globalisation, this economic crash could deliver it a fatal blow.
Finally, a concoction involving muddled cloves, Canton, fresh lemon, ginger beer and a piece of candied ginger.
Legendary earthlings - from Marilyn Monroe to Mohamed Ali - are enthusiastically studied by aliens, who are a bit muddled about their subject matter.
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But UK Independence Party leader Roger Knapman criticised those who suggested the 'Yes' voters knew what they were doing and that "us poor little peasants who vote 'No', we're a bit muddled up".
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Lots of things are important when it comes to stock performance, and unfortunately a rather disturbingly high number of them are generally ignored by most investment analysts: religion (yes, religion), fertility, ethical corruption, moral corruption, property rights, soundness of currency, debt, tax progressivity, and size of government (which is another topic on which Mr. Mauldin has become a little muddled: more on this later).
With an average 340 million tweets a day, Twitter is a firehouse of muddled and misleading information.
Large numbers of intellectuals and commentators, uneasy at the consequences of a victory whose causes they had never properly understood, sought to submerge America and the West in a new, muddled multilateralism.
Those who argue (as this paper once did) that London has muddled along nicely without such a thing ignore the capital's crowded roads, antiquated underground system, arbitrary parking controls and struggling health services.
The company has previously muddled along self-funded for a decade.
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Denmark's sluggish response was a textbook case of muddled policy.
The biggest difference between the two drinks is the limes are muddled versus squeezed which leads to a more citrus flavor as the oils from the peel are extracted.
As she muddled along, she said she contemplated a 3 p.m. flight to Minsk, Belarus, the next day.
Puzzled for a moment by his own muddled feelings of affection and irritation.
If he is to be the strong, even radical leader that he claims to want to be, the most immediate use of that power should lie in the appointment of a resolute cabinet rather than the muddled cabinet-in-waiting that was elected last year by the party and is stipulated by Labour tradition.
Japan may have muddled through such scares before, most recently after a five-year splurge of liquidity unleashed by the BoJ between 2001-06.
Ironically, though, however muddled and complex its tax system, France can boast a better recent economic record than Germany.
Others have suggested that proponents of the plan may have muddled the message by trying to sell the package as a traffic fix, a jobs creator, and an economic development tool.
To many Tories (and indeed some Liberal Democrats), this populist reverse is a no-brainer, far removed from the muddled fudge over the NHS. It still has its risks.
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