As in life so in poetry, there's need for space, caesura the moment that brings forth brief befogged epiphanies. |
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Through a constricted throat and a befogged reason, I heard myself mutter something about the disparity of our stations. |
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Gradually the sound fades into the distance, looming all the while like an increasingly befogged Fall Of The House Of Usher. |
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Challengers Juve, who play Vicenza today, are currently befogged in speculation. |
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Therefore, we do well by starting from the beginning, because all social thought is befogged by prevailing historical circumstances. |
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Such souls, I suppose, are asleep, or smothered and befogged beneath mean pleasures and cares. |
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In an area as difficult as climate science, in which all is complex and befogged, it takes a while to see what one is not prepared to look for. |
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This seems to me to be the lesson of any view of the human prospect that is not befogged by groundless hopes. |
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In a world befogged by superficiality, moments of clarity are few and far between. |
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We imagined Britain to be a cold, befogged island of coal surrounded by fish. |
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I have seen this work twice now, and am still happily befogged by it. |
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That all this should be, as it were, obscured and befogged by one regime, is something we cannot permit. |
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Or is the evidence and environment so befogged with uncertainty that the best analysts can offer the National Security Council is a 0.3 level of confidence? |
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My brain was too befogged to wonder why she had been led there. |
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If Bleak House was befogged, Our Mutual Friend is watery and ashed-upon. |
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As it happened, the only thing that seemed to prevent a summary cancellation was the President's own befogged notion of his standing in the country. |
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Are his goals still precisely defined, so that he really knows what he is trying to do, or have they become misty, befogged by immediate problems and transient things? |
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If I could only get back to the inscription or the grotto I felt the rest would be easy to accomplish, but the more I rambled the more utterly befogged I got. |
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