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morass

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a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot

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Women's studies is a comfy, chummy morass of unchallenged groupthink . It is, with rare exception, totally unscholarly. Academic feminists have silenced men and dissenting women. Camille Paglia

Ethics seems a morass which we have to cross, but get hopelessly bogged in when we make the attempt. Peter Singer

While we believe there are fruitful opportunities to update and improve old rules, we do not want to set up a review process that could create a litigation morass. Fred Thompson

Game theory, however, deals only with the way in which ultrasmart, all knowing people should behave in competitive situations, and has little to say to Mr. X as he confronts the morass of his problem. Howard Raiffa

Finally, I shudder to think of the legal morass we will create trying to implement the body of law that will emerge from such an amendment. Colin Powell

And now, Anubis, I find you in this den of iniquity, this morass of questionable behavior, this... this--' 'School? Rick Riordan

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