murkiness in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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There's a bit of murkiness about who initiated that.
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And it could explain the murkiness of the pools which only got worse as the days went by.
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Of course there are real human beings hidden in the murkiness behind corporations.
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Here, a thermocline develops but where the limiting dimensions lie is influenced by the sunniness and windiness of the site and the murkiness of the water.
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The persistent indifference and murkiness of stupidity allow us to continually re-create our mistakes, even if they make us sick.
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The sonic density and murkiness maintain tension beautifully, teasing a collapse into a sea of static but always pulling back from the edge.
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And this is where the fight and murkiness begins.
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Along certain coasts, finer particles like sand and silt can add to a water's murkiness, since they're easily agitated and stay afloat for long periods.
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And, in the best traditions of electoral races, there's been murkiness, controversy and partisan behaviour right from the get-go.
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It casts a lot of murkiness on the process because it introduces the question of who really owns the title?
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