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Heard on the Runway Dior Wades Through Muddied Waters, Comes Out Clean Dior's new creative director will be responsible for a brand that last year made €826 million $1.15 billion in sales, a fraction of what LVMH's main Louis Vuitton brand makes, but enough to make it an important part of Mr. Arnault's empire.
Dior Show Looks Past Galliano, Evokes Fashion Label's History Christina Passariello 2011
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Muddied waters: Russia finds 'piracy' cargo ship but what really happened?
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Muddied waters: Russia finds 'piracy' cargo ship but what really happened? 2009
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OpEdNews - Quicklink: Muddied waters: Russia finds 'piracy' cargo ship but what really happened?
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Muddied waters: Russia finds 'piracy' cargo ship but what really happened? 2009
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OpEdNews - Quicklink: Muddied waters: Russia finds 'piracy' cargo ship but what really happened? 2009
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On Prices Becomes Muddied Swooning oil prices have cast doubt over OPEC's willingness to agree to raise output in the coming week.
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Muddied thinking has misdirected efforts both intentionally and unintentionally.
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Muddied and bruised and furious with himself, he scrambled headlong back into the saddle and rode wildly on, feeling Astley's fixed stare as a dagger in his back.
The Hermit of Eyton Forest Peters, Ellis, 1913- 1987
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Muddied and bruised and furious with himself, he scrambled headlong back into the saddle and rode wildly on, feeling Astley's fixed stare as a dagger in his back.
The Hermit of Eyton Forest Peters, Ellis, 1913- 1987
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Muddied from head to heel, they could hardly drag their feet along, and, glad of any company, I fell in and walked with the last straggler of the little band, while the shrapnel with its long-drawn scream -- whew-ew-ew-ew-bang!
The New York Times Current History, A Monthly Magazine The European War, March 1915 Various
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