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On Truth Social, Trump muddied the waters between students and "paid agitators" before asking that "every one of America's colleges and universities" cooperate with ICE.

From Salon

Elsewhere, roads into the camp have been churned up, armoured bulldozers creating piles of earth and pools of muddy rainwater.

From BBC

Until then, the conversation about ultra-processed foods remains muddied, shaped more by broad-strokes panic than by the scientific precision it deserves.

From Salon

The escape was narrow: the first storm of the season arrived within two days, likely burying the remaining fish in a muddy slurry.

"It creates a situation where it's impossible to plan military offences where chain of command and responsibility is muddied," he told the BBC.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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