As they effortlessly key in the words there is not even an iota of confusion among them. |
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I'd been saving up this wisecrack for years in the hope of being attacked, but in all the confusion I completely messed up the timing. |
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I hope this sets the record straight and clears up any confusion over our position. |
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He fired randomly and without aiming, trying to simply heighten the confusion within the camp. |
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And that was when he saw the confusion in the other's eyes, masking only deep sorrow and resentment. |
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Bemba committee chairperson Viano Kapoka said his team would take advantage of the confusion in the Ngoni camp to retain next year's title. |
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The Small Man creates confusion and helps bring great enterprises down by telling lies, spreading rumors and making insinuations. |
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We regret the confusion we caused some readers with our stories on metabolism and food. |
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The basis for the confusion arises from the visible suture between somites 4 and 5, which suggests that the fusion is not complete. |
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He looked back and there was Megan, standing at the door with a tear stained face, her expression showing pure and utter confusion and disbelief. |
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There is still some confusion over the difference between a food intolerance and a food allergy. |
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Feye rose from her chair slowly, confusion and a little irritation registering on her face. |
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With a small sigh, Laine turned her gaze to Alvar, who was regarding Lexa with an expression that was a cross between confusion and anxiety. |
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And yesterday morning, it was in a state of shock, confusion and world-weariness that the firefighters returned to the picket lines. |
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Olga Knipper-Chekhova reeled back in shock and collapsed behind the curtain in confusion and terror. |
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There are strange moments of lucidity and then long fugues of confusion and word salad. |
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I was so wrapped up in confusion and suspicion that I forgot to wonder why Jacquiline would want me to meet her privately in a solitary room. |
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A lot of urban artists were being dropped and there was general confusion of viability of urban music. |
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On further search this juxtaposition seems to be the result of the usual confusion between uranography and geography. |
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The rest of us will gaze upon this with a mixture of amusement, fascination, and confusion at the brazenly bizarre comedy. |
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Reality in this world seemed so strange, inconsistent and unsubstantial to him as he felt confusion welling inside him. |
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The party's members are plainly in disarray and confusion over the serious issue of national security. |
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The latter might be a confusion with ileum, the third portion of the small intestine. |
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They soon took the lead as defensive confusion left two players unmarked to slot the ball past a stranded Vicky Prigg before half-time. |
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The few other people that were there watched in confusion as he soared across the slick surface and crashed into the wall. |
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She fell into deep confusion when close and intimate contact happened between them. |
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Surprisingly little confusion is caused by the multivalency of terms such as vara and hou in practice. |
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They contain another bodged compromise that will create further confusion and conflict. |
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This adds a boatload of confusion to an environment that's already very confused. |
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While more stations are on the air all the time, I'd say the confusion over HDTV versus multicasting versus enhanced TV is only growing. |
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The whole story loses its traction, beginning with blurry confusion in keeping track of all the different characters. |
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The two teams certainly entered into the seasonal spirit, if a little confusion muddled the role-playing. |
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There were no grey areas, no muddy patches of confusion to catch you off guard. |
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The confusion of national and personal interest is not uncommon among dictators, however urbane. |
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The confusion has left employees unclear about the future, with many not able to attend this week's briefing. |
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I stepped away from the railing and peered up at him, trying to convey my unbalance and confusion about everything that had happened between us. |
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Taking on multiple roles that have the potential for so much confusion is probably unadvisable, Campbell suggested. |
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All I could offer him was a blank stare, emerald eyes clouded with confusion and apprehension. |
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I tried my best to give them a blank look and express confusion at the stated declaration, but it was hopeless. |
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What is happening is that all this turbulence and confusion makes us nervous and defensive. |
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This leads to a confusion about the philosophical cast of mind of most people who vote Democrat. |
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The bill also separates out the confusion surrounding sick leave and bereavement leave. |
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The result is more confusion in the bureaucracy of universities, higher tuitions, cuts in departments and spending overall. |
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He's a goofball guerrilla reporter who's drawn laughs, confusion and bizarro quotes from politicians, movie stars and big-time musicians. |
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Smaller doses may result in the odor of bitter almonds on the breath, salivation, nausea, anxiety, confusion and dizziness. |
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Her expression contorting into one of bitter anger and resentment, his of confusion and annoyance. |
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There is a lot of confusion regarding the genetics of the four traditional Birman point colors. |
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One of the most annoying common linguistic mix-ups is the confusion between atheist and agnostic. |
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Wouldn't it be horrible if all of the confusion and speculation turned out to be just a mix-up in medical terminology? |
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The possible confusion is that No.4 buckshot and No.4 birdshot differ considerably in size. |
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Each of these trinities are expiring one after the other because none can solve the confusion of a tri-une god. |
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To avoid confusion with binomial nomenclature used in naming body fossils, trace fossils are named as ichnogenera and ichnospecies. |
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Blowers's theoretical confusion at which Dwayne might be fielding at short leg is entirely understandable. |
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You report that rescuers and paramedics lost precious time because of confusion and misdirection, implying that they might have saved his life? |
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The confusion results when students try to transpose other instruments, rendering them as they would sound at the piano. |
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In Racine's tragedies, confusion often reigns, and from it a tragic reversal takes place. |
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So in a daze of confusion she entered her house to find her room in shambles and a shadow of a person sitting on her bed. |
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I wasn't about to enter into an explanation of the tornado of confusion that was engulfing my life right now. |
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This confusion could have drained away cognitive resources needed to process story information. |
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But there is confusion out there in the public eye about methamphetamine and amphetamines. |
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Before the sirens, the confusion saw cutting metal freeing her from a tomb of steel. |
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Riders overtake traffic, carving in and out of lanes as befuddled drivers bond in confusion with pedestrians. |
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There is confusion about the old Titoist regime, which called itself socialist but actually ran a state-capitalist system. |
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Their frustration and confusion over recent events was all too apparent yesterday. |
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Naval aviation is dangerous enough without eliminating all known discrepancies and confusion from complex evolutions, such as a carrier launch. |
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He regards me with a look that manages to combine confusion and profound distrust. |
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As a result, shelter workers know all too well of the confusion and conflicting loyalties surrounding an individual battered wife. |
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Enthusiasm and dedication can easily turn to self-delusion and, once scientific rigour is relaxed, error and confusion are almost inevitable. |
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The next morning, Alexis woke early and was instantly thrown into confusion at the presence of the blanket. |
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Alyx's whole being was thrown into confusion at what his father just told him. |
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The airport, which had to be shut down for two hours, was thrown into confusion as news of the incident reached passengers. |
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The three are thrown into wild confusion as suspicion and jealousy upset the domestic bliss. |
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But he also argued it would throw Myanmar into confusion similar to that in Indonesia now if democracy movements were pushed for too hastily. |
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My first week passed in a blur, mainly caused by my confusion about what I was meant to do and not knowing who everyone was. |
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We are not prone to second-guess police work, but the sniper investigation seems to have been marked by confusion and worse. |
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Hooting matatu taxis add to the confusion with their somewhat tumultuous chaos. |
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The use of masks in Greek theatre was normal, reducing audience confusion when an actor played several roles. |
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But this confusion simply this reflects the sclerotic nature of the online discussions about copyright. |
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Mr McLean said his illness caused pain and confusion for his family, friends and himself. |
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In the research literature, there has been some confusion about the species of mammoths hunted in the past. |
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Of the names shown in the box, the ones which constantly cause confusion are spring onions and scallions. |
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It may be caused by lack of concentration, poor hearing, confusion of auditory and visual cues, etc. |
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As the country inches towards the general and parliamentary elections, the nation is assured of more and more confusion in the opposition camp. |
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It places the onus of assessing the property on owners, which has created a lot of confusion in the citizens. |
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This competition has been run in 17 stores and there has been no confusion anywhere else. |
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It is a time when the integration of the Aryan and indigenous Dravidian tribes causes confusion within the social structures. |
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So the forms have arrived and the two most important have a built-in confusion factor that I'm finding hard to resolve. |
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After this event the patient had written a living will to ensure that no such confusion would occur in her case. |
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We argue that their claim is built on a confusion and lacks a deep physical model. |
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Clara supposed that she only felt confusion because Will had seemed to be as incapable of true love and ardor as herself. |
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This is the kind of non-controversy that is apt to generate more confusion than clarity. |
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A combination of bad timing, bad weather, betrayal and confusion led to the defeat of the rising. |
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In each case our being embodied explains the confusion of apparent with real properties. |
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It looks like almost every caller tried a few times, and hung up in confusion when they first heard the ringback tone. |
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The question whether the degree of similarity leads to a likelihood of confusion is a question of fact. |
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This makes it possible for light pollution in different areas to be compared without the confusion of altitude effects. |
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At one time there was some confusion over the basis of an employer's vicarious liability. |
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I just had to make a simple excuse of overwhelming studies, confusion and stress, and I was let off. |
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And, as with some Asian cars, the indicator and windscreen wipers are reversed, which can cause no end of confusion at first. |
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Freedom has been envisaged as the opportunity to do anything, but the removal of restraints can lead to a situation of confusion or anomie. |
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She simply had no words to describe the depths of confusion that the situation was dragging her into. |
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The complexity and confusion of the Treaties must be partly attributed to the way in which they are negotiated. |
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The confusion arises because some mistake leap seconds as a measure of the rate at which the Earth is slowing. |
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John rescued his coffee from the confusion and leaned back in his chair to admire his son. |
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Another possible point of confusion is the extra factor of two in the parameters and relative to the way in which time is rescaled. |
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The pantomime is a laugh a minute with curly wigs, outrageous costumes, banter and confusion the order of the day. |
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A sudden clearing of the fog of confusion on the Tyne is English devolution's last hope. |
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Fad diets only add to the confusion and contribute to the yo-yo syndrome so many of us experience. |
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The confusion generated by this usage, too, has to be tackled by remedial education. |
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Back in Dili the next day the confusion created by the scramble of so many players in the campaign is on show for all to see and hear. |
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A mixture of confusion and speechlessness crossed his face in a matter of seconds. |
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There was a bit of confusion on who was going to be the guest speaker at the start of the event. |
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The change was likely made to avoid confusion over relative rank in NATO forces. |
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His acceptance of the situation had dissolved and his confusion heightened once again. |
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I knew that I needed to abstract what I wanted from the general confusion and the disorder of the scene. |
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The real flaw in his policy was its confusion of relative power with absolute power. |
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Do you think that thanks to my confusion over this unsolicited piece of email I am now a marked man? |
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A printed report reduces the confusion often caused by relaying such information verbally or through the camper. |
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The confusion develops focus then, security men wading in, jumping on a middle-aged man who is shouting something about medical negligence. |
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Moreover, the wrong-headedness of this single text reveals some of the deeper sources of the confusion that prevails in contemporary education. |
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A few moments' study will enable almost anyone to overcome his confusion and obtain a rudimental understanding of these subjects. |
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I didn't mention that I had dated a total of one guy, had a disastrous event with two others and was in a tangled web of confusion with a third. |
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Frightened and isolated, his letter shows his confusion as he is torn between denial and acceptance. |
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Frank writes with brutal honesty of his confusion as to why his son joined and his fears for John's safety as a Marine. |
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A water buffalo and a cow proved unwilling to be sacrificial animals and fled from the butcher's block, sparking confusion among locals. |
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At the root of this problem is the confusion between the blog tool and the blog content. |
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A weak story, tepid characters, a confusion of plots and, to top it all, some terrible editing make this one of the worst reads of the month. |
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Or the collapse could all be part of a republican game plan to sow confusion among Unionists and reap the electoral rewards. |
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Don't let's spoil it by creating hydra-headed initiatives that end up competing with one another and sowing confusion in their wake. |
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There is much confusion regarding how many species of Adam's needle there are. |
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How long they get away with it depends on how long they can sow confusion and doubt. |
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Warren stopped reading and just stared at the page, a feeling of confusion raging through his body. |
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He turned away from the other boy, fear, anger and confusion raging through him. |
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The varying heights of the artwork will only serve to add confusion and your gaze will jump from piece to piece. |
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His openness and willingness to speak to the media sowed confusion rather than clarity. |
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Should Kansas voters decide to chisel the prohibition into the state constitution, they also will be sowing confusion and inviting litigation. |
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The confusion can be traced to the uniformitarian expectations that the deposits were laid down over eons of time. |
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There is almost a confusion between graphic design as an activity and advertising as an activity. |
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The confusion of these two species has led to lacebark elm being condemned as an inferior tree. |
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Again, modern science's intrusion into a realm where it tends to sow confusion lies at the heart of the matter. |
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This reaction can include anxiety, agitation, muscle twitches, nausea, confusion and convulsions. |
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A fragile defense conceded five times as tactical confusion turned an impregnable rearguard into a poor one. |
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Medications that may worsen confusion include anticholinergics, analgesics, cimetidine, central nervous system depressants, lidocaine, and other medications. |
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His distaste derives from a basic confusion in the position of the puritanical prescriptivist. |
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Often there is confusion with wild marjoram and some forms of oregano. |
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Despite being a hamlet for more than 100 years, Tiddleywink has been omitted from maps and postmen are frequently left scratching their heads in confusion as to where it is. |
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It is a confusion which is rampant among both doctors and philosophers, as it accords with the prevailing ethic of our society which is utilitarian and consequentialist. |
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We had a mad dash across Paris in the rush-hour to catch our connection to the South and nearly missed it because of confusion over our sleeper-tickets. |
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I still remember the confusion I felt the day that a female member of the Dartmouth SDS told me that the only campus radical I considered cool was a male chauvinist. |
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I smiled at her confusion and complimented her on the banner she was embroidering from a coloured plate. |
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Bohac vowed to that when he came back next year there would be no confusion about any Christmas tree or Santa aprons. |
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Putin may very well be the last optimist left in the country, which is facing a time of confusion and disappointment. |
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The confusion does not just extend to government and public agencies. |
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Wittgensteinians have long been fighting methodological battles against those who mix empirical findings with conceptual confusion to make a philosophical point. |
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All the cars were bunching up because of some confusion up ahead. |
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There is still some confusion as to the time of the meeting. |
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There is a great deal of confusion about how the system works. |
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There was total confusion when the truck hit the restaurant. |
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Part of the confusion that Levine introduces may may also rest on his definitions. |
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Rage, despair, and confusion trail in the wake of the shooting of Michael Brown. |
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Alan shook his head, an expression of wry confusion on his face. |
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Teiala wrinkled her face in confusion as they headed back for the library. |
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Keirah was silent, confusion written all over her pretty face. |
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When Alessandro Bernaroli met his wife-to-be, Alessandra, he knew he loved her despite his confusion over his gender. |
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Fewer than 24 hours before voting begins, confusion reigns and contradictory information is bandied about. |
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The first wrong thing to note here is that Carr appears to have played into the confusion of Sikhs and Muslims. |
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This leads to a lot of confusion for RAC and wait-listed passengers. |
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It is due to ignorance, confusion and anxiety that parents subject their children to a strict schedule, denying them rest, relaxation and enjoyment. |
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Their reluctance was caused chiefly by fear of damage to the skin but sometimes by confusion between topical corticosteroids and anabolic steroids. |
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The pejorative charge of anachronism as the inadmissible confusion of periods or eras presupposes that the accuser knows what the correct time of history is. |
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Just entering a crowded restaurant car on the train back to Stockholm on Thursday gave me a brutal headache from the confusion and volume of voices. |
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Mahadevan studied and restudied the inscriptions over and over again and found the confusion was not in them but in the minds of those who read them wrongly. |
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Twice last year the British Medical Journal gave column space to doctors reporting confusion between ampoules of water, saline, and lignocaine for injection. |
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I was greeted by my father's look of confusion as I finished my task. |
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First of all, there's some confusion over the video aspect ratio. |
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I remember being shocked not by the explicit carnality but by the confusion and hanky-panky, and the unhappiness. |
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Despite the confusion on terminology, Grimes does appear to exercise solid technique with her shotgun. |
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Aspects of the life history of this species are not well known because of taxonomic confusion with the offshore form Ammodytes dubius Reinhardt, northern sand lance. |
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The pain, fear, and confusion they will feel will awaken them to what is real and they will learn how to be of service to real people, in real life situations. |
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The end result was a deep confusion in his psychological make-up. |
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I could only surmise that these Makonde had taken Swahili names to ease their assimilation into coastal society, creating confusion among non-resident park officials. |
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He just looked up at her, confusion shining in his tearless eyes. |
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Having no other alternative place to go to, they moved bag and baggage to the City Railway Station triggering off utter chaos and confusion there. |
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Even in countries like Australia, which haven't witnessed recent dramatic upheaval, there is still scope for confusion around land tenure, albeit on a much smaller scale. |
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Classifying business models based on these viewpoints creates confusion because the interests of individual observers vary and so do the terminologies they use. |
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While all of this is supposed to make them better bargainers and bring transparency to the purchase process, it has, in fact added more confusion for some shoppers. |
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In the buzzing, blooming confusion of human choices and actions, such knowledge can be harder to pin down than many social research mavens care to admit. |
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But confusion still reigns over their genre-mashing melange of styles. |
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Moreover, the confusion lasting for only 48 hours might have been the result of using antiemetics in a patient who had been vomiting almost hourly for 24 hours. |
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Over the next two days her confusion continued to diminish and she again returned to her baseline sensorium of completely intact cognitive function. |
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There was a confusion of footsteps as the Russian boys barreled down the steps, still calling to each other, and then the metallic sound repeated itself. |
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As Stovall and I began squabbling over topwater, spinnerbait, crankbait, swimming bait and worm options, the ensuing confusion resembled a floating pickup sticks game. |
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Granted, the conversation would be limited to clearing up the confusion between canned chicken and tuna, but you betcha the boys would be aware of your table. |
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Even with the amount of Neptunian deception, confusion and media spin increasing with Mars in Pisces, we need to stay aligned with an ultimate spiritual presence. |
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The question is whether the new policy is adequate to remedy the problems that have mired the space program in confusion and impotence, or whether it will amount to nothing. |
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In all the confusion we may have mixed the babies up getting them to the nursery and we would be grateful if you could join us there to try and help identify them. |
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I thought it was really terrific how he had boiled so much nonsense away and kept a particular track through the midst of all this confusion and hoopla and blah-blah. |
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His face is blank but his eyes are full of hatred, confusion and fear. |
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Among politicians there appears to be much confusion over how to medically treat addictions, or even nas. |
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As there seems to be genuine confusion in Australia today about real battlers and bludgers I would like to offer an example of what a real bludger might be. |
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This confusion muddles a key point about contemporary American life. |
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There also appears to be some confusion with regard to the actual contents of the vaunted agreement. |
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Such a demand is an unhelpful confusion in the free speech debate. |
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He's pulled to his feet and stands vacantly and unhelpfully behind the coffin as it seesaws up the steps, carried by the royal family, in a confusion of priests and cameramen. |
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It is this narrow mindset that causes such confusion in the uninformed. |
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It doesn't for a second condone these violations to say that, in the context of the nakedly described terror and confusion of war, they become more comprehensible. |
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A certain confusion arises with artists living in cities on the border between the two parts of the Netherlands as to whether they form part of Dutch or Flemish art. |
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Clinton's unsleeping critics attributed the confusion to a leadership vacuum, to the inability of a domestically oriented President to frame foreign policy issues forcefully. |
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You may feel like running away from romance during a spell that is likely to bring confusion into that area of your life and thereby create fresh problems. |
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The public are also being asked to discuss their wishes with their family so that there will be no hesitation or confusion in the event of untimely death. |
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Not only does this harm individual patients, but it also sows a dangerous confusion in the minds of people living with HIV, decision makers and the general public. |
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The complexity of this debate has sown confusion among feminist human rights activists, undermining the effectiveness of the global feminist movement. |
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In order to eliminate the confusion that might arise in the Pacific, the nisei units were to be employed only in the Mediterranean and European theaters of operation. |
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Part of the confusion regarding this nomenclature arises from the common lack of connection between the trace fossil name and the name of its original trace maker. |
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Although it's possible to get a house built from basic drawings, a set of detailed specs is an insurance policy against confusion and even contractor fraud. |
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The confusion between al-Fariqi and al-Farabi is easily explained in palaeographical terms. |
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It identifies his central theme as the confusion and unhappiness inherent in the very experience of selfhood. |
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Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon said he feared more confusion could have been caused by the use of plastic baton rounds. |
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Ormuz was said to be a Babel for its confusion of tongues, and for its moral abominations to match the cities of the Plain. |
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The album's success led to a period of confusion about her role in the music business that nearly led her to quit music. |
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That which is light, intelligence, intelligent, happifying and glorious to us, is confusion and darkness to them. |
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There remains occasional confusion between the Isle of Wight as a county and its former position within Hampshire. |
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Many of the artists exhibited here portray the synaesthetic confusion of trench combat as something approaching the sublime. |
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Three months later the patient was brought to the emergency department by her family with confusion and tachypnea. |
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The drug GHB is broken down in the body into Gamma Butyrolactone and can induce symptoms including euphoria, confusion and unconsciousness. |
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One of the major criticisms of this law is the confusion caused when some states recognise a new entity, but other states do not. |
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There has been recent confusion about the micropayment approach Bill Gates outlined that is important to clarify. |
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Three of the peripheral colours lie on the dichromatic confusion lines, with one on the protan, one on the deutan and one on the tritan lIne. |
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Now a new study confirms that confusion about interpreting living wills prevails in prehospital settings, as well. |
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To connoisseurs of smoked fish such confusion would be a travesty. |
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Such varying differentiation of different parts of the ovule accounts for the occasional confusion of anatropous and campylotropous ovules. |
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In the first stage, we were able to sow confusion and uncertainty in the camp of corruptionists. |
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Instead, the defendant was taking advantage of confusion that already existed among the misdialing public. |
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Contrary to the popular notion of snakes being slimy because of possible confusion of snakes with worms, snakeskin has a smooth, dry texture. |
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In addition, contradictions and inconsistencies regarding what characterizes gifted underachievers create confusion about the complex phenomenon. |
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This contradiction has created confusion for a comparativistl typologist reader and researcher as well. |
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Last, often there is confusion about the difference between withdrawing therapeutic treatment and DNR status. |
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Spumed from the world, one boy has to find his way through the confusion and find adulthood all too early. |
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Responding to a question he said, there is confusion about the exact number of Taliban splinter groups active in various parts of the country. |
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The chaos and confusion of Beirut fuse with the crystal clarity of bearing witness in this multifaceted prism of struggle, tragedy, and hope. |
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Such is the confusion over Celticity that it has even been possible for a Celticist to write that 'Celtic art. |
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According to de Man, ideology is the confusion of reference and phenomenalism, of representation and world, the forgetting of their difference. |
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The differences in usage between the English and the Scandinavian languages have contributed to confusion in the use of the term fjord. |
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This was only a few years before cession of California to the United States, which led to decades of confusion and boundary battles. |
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There is often confusion over the components of the circulation that are wind and density driven. |
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Davidson recognized a plethora of confusion from chiefly armchair historians including Samuel Johnson and Jules Verne. |
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The verbs do and have can also function as full verbs or as light verbs, which can be a source of confusion about their status. |
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This version was translated word for word, which often led to confusion or meaninglessness. |
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This is used to reduce the chance of confusion between ATC and the aircraft. |
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There is often confusion about the two different concepts of collective noun and mass noun. |
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This has been criticized for sowing confusion in one of the few unambiguous ways to distinguish Bantu languages. |
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This confusion is furthered by the fact that Canada has ten civil provinces, along with three territories. |
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Bracton brought an air of clarity, from his study of Roman order, to the confusion that followed the English Reformation. |
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There is an ongoing effort to resolve the taxonomic confusion using a continuing synthesis of systematic data and molecular techniques. |
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This can sometimes cause confusion for native speakers who do not realise these words are used differently. |
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As there have been many stories of the ghostly reappearance of these statues, alleged sightings may be due to the confusion created thereby. |
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A frequent source of confusion regarding lime mortar stems from the similarity of the terms hydraulic and hydrated. |
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In an attempt to avoid confusion some guidebooks refer to the summit as Grey Crag and the top on the ridge as High Stile. |
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Many lower tops also decorate the fell, sometimes to the confusion of visitors. |
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With the Tsesarevich's helm jammed and their admiral killed in action, she turned from her battle line, causing confusion among her fleet. |
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It is possible that the novel's original title was altered to avoid confusion with other works. |
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In the confusion of casting nets, the dolphins catch a large number of fish as well. |
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As the provincial borders have not always been stable, this practice has resulted in some confusion about exactly where the montane borders are. |
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More baggage animals were lost in the confusion of the Barbarian attack, and they rolled off of the precipices to their deaths. |
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Getae and Dacians were interchangeable terms, or used with some confusion by the Greeks. |
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Words that cause confusion include gormless, ghostwriter, brutalize, billabong, immolate, papoose, Wicca, and bull session. |
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During the confusion of battle, five more rounds were fired at Alabama after her colors were struck. |
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Consists of confusion during and following arousals from sleep, usually from deep sleep in the first part of the night. |
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The confusion of the 11th century and the use of the Saxon loanword edling for the heir also seem to have clouded the issue. |
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The state of confusion is best illustrated by people's failure to identify even the most popular financial acronyms. |
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However, some confusion may arise if neither team scores points in an end, this is called a blank end. |
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There is some confusion between highest vote, majority vote and plurality voting methods. |
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However, the confusion was further compounded by the lack of explicit and contradictory instructions from London. |
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His paintings often reflect the confusion and anguish associated with the end of the Middle Ages. |
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Some recent art historians have deepened the confusion by claiming either Courbet or the Impressionists for the label. |
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Kimura threw Allied plans into confusion by refusing to fight at the Chindwin River. |
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The big wing idea also caused pilots to overclaim their kills, due to the confusion of a more intense battle zone. |
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Aircraft serving in the Far East during World War II had the red disc removed to prevent confusion with Japanese aircraft. |
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This aspect has received mixed treatment, with some confusion as to the degree of power required. |
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Foinavon was far enough behind at that point to avoid the confusion and ran on to win by 20 lengths. |
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It captures the confusion that occurs when a group of actors decide to put together a sketch in which they will impersonate themselves. |
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Sadly the impact of the 'Glee' confusion has forced me to put on hold plans to open new Glee Clubs. |
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As Wynkyn de Worde was a Dutch emigrant in England, there is some confusion in documentary sources as to the correct form of his name. |
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Night comes at last, and some hours of restlessness and confusion bring me again to a day of solitude. |
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My rum baba had a decent thwack of booze in the sponge, although confusion reigned when I asked what rum they soaked it in. |
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The play also intertwines the Midsummer Eve of the title with May Day, furthering the idea of a confusion of time and the seasons. |
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Much of the confusion that springs from them comes from their ability to straddle the play's borders between reality and the supernatural. |
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The problem with confusion of names is most relevant to the earlier periods of Scandinavian colonization in the area. |
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Scholars still debate whether these twists are mistakes or intentional additions to add to the play's themes of confusion and duality. |
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Further confusion has been added by the adoption of the word biscuit for a small leavened bread popular in the United States. |
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The term historically referred only to the Prose Edda, but this since has fallen out of use because of the confusion with the other work. |
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The inclusion of potatoes was a later Indian addition, thought to be the result of confusion with the Hindi word for potato, aloo. |
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This caused confusion at the time, but would become important criteria in vaccine development. |
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There was confusion because our fathers were no longer going to work. |
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It is important to keep protheses in their properly labeled slots in the kit to avoid confusion during surgery and when reordering. |
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Confounding is defined as the confusion or distortion of measures of association between exposure and outcome as a result of third variable. |
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Aggressive behavior, for instance, is quite common in a confusional state but is often transient and quickly resolves as confusion clears. |
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Because of the snow at the pass, the actual trail was transformed into a confusion of random crisscrossings with relentless slippery scree. |
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This made for confusion of territorial sovereignty since allegiances were subject to change over time and were sometimes mutually contradictory. |
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In 2006 the name was changed from Corporation of London to avoid confusion with the wider London local government, the Greater London Authority. |
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