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Carol Broom (The Crime of Brexit, Guardian 13 July, 2023) praises Jolyon Maugham KC for his persistent and successful efforts to expose the murkier aspects of English law.
“In the Act” swivels toward the cruder shades of heterosexuality, but it too rejiggers a common science-fiction device to explore the murkier truths of marriage.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/08/books/review/rachel-ingalls-in-the-act.html
It has been known for a while that Sylvester Stallone would not be appearing in the ninth movie of the franchise, but the reason behind it is a little murkier and has a couple of different facets to it.
Source: https://collider.com/why-sylvester-stallone-isnt-in-creed-3/
Russia’s expanding influence in Africa are compelling, but a closer examination further reveals a murkier picture.
Source: https://www.opinionnigeria.com/russia-and-africa-who-is-courting-whom-by-kester-kenn-klomegah/
The belief that opening an umbrella indoors can trigger bad luck has murkier origins, as it is not entirely clear where the superstition came from.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/friday-the-13-superstition-meaning-happy-b2261739.html
These complex creatures and the complex lives of their hosts have become murkier but also more interesting.
Source: https://www.cbr.com/venom-symbiote-marvel-comics-rewriting-memories/