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Other possibilities include the use of lasers and strobe lights which temporarily blind or confuse a suspect.
I've found this sequencing only works sometimes, and it teaches students to confuse a chord's inversion with its function.
At ten o'clock the pilot began to sharply rock the aircraft's wings, hoping to confuse and dislodge the counter-attackers.
Do not confuse the fox grape vine with Canada Moonseed, which is considered toxic.
You confuse love and friendship, but you don't become over attached to friends or lovers.
This is the fund of unconscious images which fatally confuse the mental patient.
Mirrors were used as ornamentation, but were believed to also blind and confuse devilish spirits, to protect their children from the evil eye.
Do not confuse one who is contending earnestly for the faith with the disputer of this age.
The more extraneous items you cram on a web page, the more you confuse and distract the visitor.
It is simple to follow and will not confuse the reader with complicated jargon or difficult concepts, yet its potential benefits are large.
People confuse us with majorettes but we don't perform at the same kind of functions.
Visually, a viewer should never confuse a motion picture with a computer game.
The other terms that confuse many are the words crystal, cut crystal, or crystal glass.
They can explain at length why the bird they saw was definitely a white-eared monarch which no-one could possibly confuse with a pied.
We hope he has a good accountant and focuses mainly on what he is good at, in order not to confuse people any further.
Beginners sometimes describe dry wines as sweet because they confuse fruitiness with sweetness.
Down toward this latter end of the spectrum are folks who are more than ordinarily apt to confuse the wish and the deed, the belief and the fact.
Do not confuse dry measure with liquid measure, because they are not the same.
He says even anglers who fish specifically for sharks often confuse porbeagles with mako sharks and other species.
At this point in his life we do not want him to be a part of it either, we don't want to confuse him any, as far as he is concerned I am his Dad.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Hazlitt's attraction to Rachel in the face of her neurasthenia did not confuse him.
Volts times amperes equal watts, as far as he's concerned, and the term 'power factor' does nothing but confuse him.
The effect of such talk, naturally, is to becloud the point at issue and confuse the mind.
In cryptography it's a number, or letter, thrown in for the sake of appearance, or to confuse.
None can confuse her identity for a moment with that of any other monument of a dead religion.
But in his mood of revolt it suited him to confuse the names and the symbols.
As a matter of fact, one should not confuse the different methods of teaching with the dialogical concept of communication.
These are parenthetical and digressive, and, unless your audience is of superior intelligence, will confuse them.
Persons afflicted with dyschromatopsia confuse the different colours and the different shades of the same colour.
There are nearly two hundred syllabic signs, much alike and easy to confuse.
The object of the paper appears to be to confuse the issues with a view to a verdict of non liquet.
But that only helps to confuse us as to what Unitarianism really stands for.
But on the other side, we must not confuse idealism with fantasy or utopism.
They merely refuse to confuse it with the fact of individuation.
Elton had only drunk wine enough to elevate his spirits, not at all to confuse his intellects.
I must not confuse them with experiences which will have to rest on my own observation, or my memory of them.
We do not confuse the parts of speech with the categories of Logic.
Near the Blank Hotel they separated in order to confuse the stalker.
People know I can dribble with my right foot but I have been working on dribbling with my left which will confuse a lot of people.
We are not talking about a mere bill, but rather a machination of the Father of Lies that seeks to confuse and deceive the children of God.
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