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Angry at the lack of direction, angry at muddled decision-making, angry at the on-pitch struggles, it seems few in Rome want owners the Friedkins to stay - no matter the money spent.

From BBC

Are the Rams better than the team that muddled through an ugly Monday night loss to Miami?

These sentiments were further muddled by what I feel has been a prevailing cultural attitude toward 9/11 and other devastating events as the years unfurl.

From Salon

But the rest of the story has muddled motivations and stakes.

Feigenbaum, “Blink Twice” is a big, bold swing, even if its message becomes muddled along the way.

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