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As I've muddled through young adulthood, I've often felt dejected or lost.
MORE — the military has seemingly muddled through with obligatory efforts to build the Afghan Army.
"Somehow, we muddled through and got it done," he said of the "fast-track" trade negotiating law.
So workers and clients and their families have muddled through, decade after decade, as best they can.
Germany muddled through the Great Depression, the Weimar Republic kept going, and World War II never arose.
A seriously shocked Emma Stone gave Moonlight's Mahershala Ali a hug as both casts muddled through the confusion.
For years Venezuelans have muddled through overlapping social and economic crises, but the blackouts have made everything worse.
Lee: The case for optimism is that American democracy has always been in crisis, and somehow we've muddled through despite that.
A public health emergency is not the sort of thing that can be muddled through by guesswork and politicians' gut instincts.
Instead, he's sort of muddled through, promising to get a better Brexit deal if Labour gets elected and then take it from there.
With the help of a faculty member who prescribed antidepressants after noticing her failing mood, Southwick muddled through the remainder of her residency.
I found that snaggly, insoluble problems, in friendships and writing and marriage, were more easily confronted and could be muddled through for longer.
The country's banks have muddled through for years, but with the economy so weak, bad loans have festered and good loans have deteriorated.
People were busy talking about whether quarterback Dak Prescott was holding back the Cowboys, and Prescott had indeed muddled through three games before Sunday.
We ended up in a nearby emergency room where we muddled through with my conversational ability, a bilingual dictionary app, and the kind doctors and nurses.
Mr Simon muddled through by cracking jokes with his older brother, Danny, and together they went on to collaborate on scripts and sketches for television and radio.
LHP Brandon Finnegan muddled through six innings Tuesday night against the same St. Louis team he blanked on two hits over six innings in his previous start.
I muddled through the fight, but came out the other end more frustrated than anything else, and wondering if my time was better spent returning to Metro: Exodus.
For the most part, he muddled through his role as crisis manager in chief with all the interest of a child forced to participate in the school play.
Donald Trump campaign adviser Rudy Giuliani muddled through his task Sunday morning: defend his candidate on the Sunday shows in the aftermath of the "grab 'em by the pussy" tape.
We figured out how to get into college despite low expectations from college counselors, emerged with student debt and muddled through first, second and third jobs before finding our way.
Making his Met debut as Scarpia, the baritone Claudio Sgura muddled through some lower passages, turning the character into something of a functionary, instead of an evil force of nature.
Although Japan has muddled through decades of sluggish growth, its lack of external debt and a still wealthy society makes it an attractive haven for investors scampering from global risk aversion.
He has muddled through explanations of his treatment of Anita Hill when she accused Justice Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment, at times stopping himself midsentence to abandon a line of defense.
If St. Louis is to make it to the postseason, Wacha will have to resemble the All-Star he was last year and not the inconsistent version who has muddled through 2016.
The country has thus far muddled through with Trump at the helm better than Americans had any right to hope, but the emergence of the occasional crisis is a constant in government.
Last night, she was pressed on her own record, and muddled through, with a point-by-point explanation of how controversial cases from her tenure as Hennepin County attorney should be reexamined.
By 2014, as I muddled through the mess that was the Sochi Olympics, with its displaced citizenry, disappearing dogs, dilapidated accommodations and distressing price tag, my emotional tether to the competition was fraying.
But so far there is little data available on how tariffs affect businesses such as RoMan because the process of switching suppliers is a long one and many manufacturers have muddled through so far.
Once I got the gist of the very clever theme I muddled through, but even after solving, every time I look at those entries I have to take another cognitive step to read them correctly.
Mike Leake muddled through a mediocre first season with St. Louis in 2016, but he is showing why the Cardinals shelled out big bucks to bring him in as a free agent in December 2015.
But as helpful as that's been in understanding my own motives as I've muddled through the first months of therapy, its importance didn't really crystallize until I saw the band perform at Chicago's Riot Fest this September.
Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer muddled through some rambling remarks, and as a group the Democrats held up minuscule fake candles—the kind you find at middlebrow restaurants—that were meant to symbolize the burning torch of the Statue of Liberty.
The nearly 229,22020-word memo describes a "volatile and unpredictable" 2020 race that they expect to remain muddled through Super Tuesday in early March and outlines her path despite a disappointing third-place finish in Iowa and as allies brace for that or worse in New Hampshire on Tuesday.
Wall Street has muddled through a bumpy 2018, with the economic optimism that drove major gains during President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's first year in office steadily eroding.
Besides the prize-money, the band saw an increase in their profile resulting in An Awesome Wave reaching 13 in the UK album chart. The band would later describe the event as "life-changing, there was a sense of [being] imposters, that the band had somehow got this far without not being a real band, we’re just guys from Leeds who muddled through it and magicked a Mercury award".
From 1968 to 1969, Stills and Collins were romantically involved. Stills wrote several songs about Judy, most notably "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" and "Judy". But despite Stills playing on several of Collins' recordings, they never recorded as a duo or performed on stage together. Stills said that he and Collins "...talked over the years and muddled through conversations about if we did make a record together...", ultimately releasing Everybody Knows and going on tour.
As she didn't have children, Louise didn't know how to behave around Kayleigh – who worshipped her from the start. Louise muddled through with advice from Diane and Martin and Kayleigh moved into the Woolpack with Louise. They were happy together until Martin learned that Sam Dingle had helped his wife, Alice, die of terminal cancer, and set out to arrest him. Louise stood by Martin, causing friction between her and Diane and during a row, Diane mentioned Louise's involvement in Ray's death, which Martin overheard so Louise had to come clean.
Much as the American version of the show was of the Western genre, the Canadian version was a Northern. Some of the stories were evocative nonetheless, almost stepping into high fantasy, and often featured Dilly Dally as an everyman hero who muddled through and did the right thing. Early in the run, there was a short-lived puppet character called Mr. X (no relation to a puppet of the same name who appeared on the American show) who traveled through time and space in his "Whatsis Box" teaching children about history. However, Mr. X was rather swiftly removed from the show due to some parental complaints that he was too scary.
His repeated pre-electoral statements about "rolling back" the neoliberal policies of his predecessor, Dr. Paz Estenssoro, came to nothing too, as the bulk of the privatization and de-statization reforms remained in place. All in all, Paz "muddled through," Perhaps the high point of the Paz Zamora years on the domestic front had a lot to do with the president itself; it "centered" on the final qualification of Bolivia for the Soccer World Cup in 1993. The education, medical and general services were improved. On the other hand, corruption allegations disrupted his term; these would eventually lead to the jailing of his chief aide and MIR co-founder, Oscar Eid, for drug trafficking connections.
Unlike the previous two games, the Wings dictated the style of play, combined with the stellar goaltending of 2001 Championship Game MVP Dallas Eliuk, built a 9–4 lead, and never looked back. The Rock made a late- game rally but it proved too little, too late, and the Wings claimed their 6th title with a 9–8 upset victory, silencing the 19,409 Toronto Fans in attendance. The 2002 season was clearly a transition year for the franchise, as they muddled through a difficult season to finish at 8–8 before falling in a quarterfinal game against the Washington Power. Until the 2008 season, it would prove to be the last playoff appearance for the proud franchise.

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