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9 Sentences With "muddily"

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He was a bit of an action painter in the Pollock vein, wildly improvisatory, muddily shrieky.
That leaves Jon Snow as Stalin, which means that a vast proportion of the residents of the North are going to die muddily.
Mike's music at these early stages was certainly weirder (and more muddily mixed) than hip-hop that was charting or covered by mainstream critics.
This news, when publicized at all, tended to be accompanied by NASA's map of the world, overlaid muddily with orange and red splotches denoting temperature increases; otherwise there appeared stock photographs of sunbathers on beaches or icicles melting.
Related: In the shadow of Donald Trump's wall Trump rode his anti-immigration message to the White House, where, even after winning a general election and assuming office, he continues to stake policy and public declarations to hearsay and muddily sourced gossip.
" Committee chair Damian Collins also gave short shrift to Allan's attempt to muddily reframe this line of questioning — as regulators advocating "turning off the internet" (instead of what Angus was actually calling for: A way to get "credible democratic responses from a corporation") — by interjecting: "I think we would also distinguish between the internet and Facebook to say they're not necessarily the same thing.
Additionally the Monthly Film Bulletin said that, "Patricia Roc gives a charming little character study of a working girl wife."Hodgson, 2013, p. 36 Although the New York Times said that it was "muddily photographed and poorly directed", Michael Hodgson considers the film to be one of Mason's "interesting films."Hodgson, 2013, p.
Crook Hill is normally climbed from the Derwent valley road just as it leaves the A57: a bridleway leaves the small car park at grid reference and climbs steeply and muddily up to Crookhill Farm, a working sheep farm owned by the National Trust which also offers accommodation to tourists. Once the farm is passed, a stile is climbed onto the open sheep pasture and it is then a straightforward walk to the two twin summits, which are on designated access land.
In a retrospective review for the AllMusic website, critic Dean Carlson described the album as one that "shines in its muddily produced, tonally confident swagger" and "avoids the sputter of careerist garage rock for a spectacularly bleary haunted house feel." Carlson summed up by calling the album, "one of 1984's best garage-punk releases." Scott Schinder and Ira Robbins, writing for Trouser Press, called it, "as good a '60s punk record as any contemporary combo is likely to make".

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