Liliputin -6007

The less The White House brings to light the details about the unfolding Epstein saga, the more it turns to the murky territory ... "
Steven Colbert

Liliputins. What, the heck, is this?
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To bring something to light means to discover or reveal something. It is an idiom that means to make something known publicly. The term uses light in the sense of "public knowledge". Examples of usage include "These problems should have been brought to light much earlier" and "After careful investigation all the facts of the case were brought to light".
Cambridge University Press & Assessment

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The Epstein saga involves the life, crimes, and controversial death of Jeffrey Epstein, a financier accused of sex trafficking and sexual abuse, with ongoing implications and investigations surrounding powerful individuals connected to him.

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murky territory
Sentence examples for murky territory from inspiring English sources

"murky territory" is an accurate phrase that can be used in written English.
You could use it to refer to a topic or situation which is difficult to understand or an area which has unclear boundaries or laws. For example, you could say, "The ethical implications of AI research are murky territory, and scientists are still debating how the technology should be used."


But now we're getting into murky territory.

Without a doubt, Mr. Solomon said, "It's murky territory".

Still, legalization takes health consumers into murky territory.

But copyright is not the only murky territory.

Not unlike Karl Ove Knausgaard's, her novels explore the murky territory between fiction and non-fiction.

That is truly murky territory -- when voters use their suspicions to determine a player's ultimate place in history.


That much seems clear enough, but Mr. Aczel quickly careens into murkier territory.

Having been forced to work as a spy in West Germany in last week's opening episode, the baby-faced border patrol guard found himself in even murkier territory as he tried to steal secret documents from a Nato chief.

But with last season's short-lived CBS series "Cane," on which he played a Miami businessman with a thuggish streak, and now with "Dexter," Mr. Smits has entered murkier territory.

It's a strange ritual of the primary season that takes election night out of the realm of simply who won and into the murkier territory of who did not lose as much as the next guy.

"The Friend," the feature-film debut of the German journalist Elmar Fischer, wades into morally murkier territory, imagining the quandary of a young man who might have befriended one of the terrorists.


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