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used a confusing number of analogies and metaphors that
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This is very confusing
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“You’re a little late, aren’t you? Isn’t this supposed to be delivered first thing in the morning? While it is morning, it most certainly is not first thing,” Ackers rambled, trying to get some sort of information out of the paper boy while confusing him at the same time
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There is an effort to reach out but the state is generally confusing
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It's confusing when you're in a situation like that
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"Probably Alan," Ava answered, confusing her grasp of reality a little more
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---> This I did at times confusing, my other personal-
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Since then we’ve been running rehearsals on the set which meant that some of the moves had to be altered to accommodate the furniture, which was confusing at first, but it all seems reasonably comfortable now
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There was a herd of large beasts on the riverbank confusing the sensors at first, but they quickly stampeded out of the area and left it pretty clear
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Does that sound easy or does it sound confusing? Either way, it doesn’t matter
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Billy and Bex enjoy the smallness of domesticity, breaking the back of a confusing, sometimes threatening world by carving life up into manageable chunks
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Thoughts raced around his head, confusing him
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“This is confusing
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“I don’t really know that Himla was here when she was Tdeshi? Do I have that right? Your tale is a little confusing
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‘Give ‘em a mo’, Wilf, the trail’s a bit confusing
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She was probably just confusing him with all this blather like he was any old tourist hiking thru
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A real mathematical representation of all those otherwise confusing labels the older man had been referring to all this time in their discussions
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But if you deal anywhere with any government, you find it is very complicated, very confusing and takes a long time
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The brown grass was a pleasant sight, confusing to the eyes that had for so
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a confusing experience touring the northern shores of the
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city was very confusing and I knew I would need to plan my trip,
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taken, but the sounds were confusing in the swirling mist
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Writing some confusing
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“Yes, yes, yes!” he added to the already confusing yes’s listen!
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It’s confusing for your customers if they land on a web-page that looks
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apparent that police was confusing Pappi with some Mr
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I think Tragus will agree, though it might be confusing, since we already have an old ewe I call by that name
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You are confusing me
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Whenever there is much confusing going on, believe me, I am
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them life is hard enough without confusing them about what to believe and
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attends to them–and you’ve no idea how confusing it is all the things being
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This may seem confusing, but bear with me for a while
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"It's all very confusing
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“I’m sorry too for confusing you
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That could be a confusing experience, to suddenly have an out of body experience whilst in TIAR
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We've both been through a very confusing time
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“It was touch and go there for a bit, and it’s all pretty confusing
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The public was standing around, not knowing what happened and it was a confusing situation
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Innocence breeds Tolerance, or perhaps it‘s Ignorance I‘m confusing it with
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It is very confusing to the dog who wants a master he can trust
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It was the sign of the times and very confusing for us who were used to sort thing out in our usual violent mean streets way
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Of times when life wasn’t so confusing, of times when nothing in life was complicated, and, for a few seconds I felt like young girl, madly in love and with friends as young and silly as she
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It’s confusing and it just makes me so angry
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When Darkburst finally regained consciousness he felt weak and knew that if he didn't find some nourishment quickly he would never find his way out of this confusing place
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Getting to his feet, he looked around, deciding that he would leave this confusing wood
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His mind was a whirl of confusing questions
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What is confusing to individuals seeking salvation, is the troubling notion that Grace should be the ―arbitrary‖ by-product of God‘s (purposeful) designs in accordance with His Divine Will and that ―earnest‖ appeals and (hopeful conference) remain an ―uncertain‖
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It was a bit confusing
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'What is the use of repeating all that stuff,' the Mock Turtle interrupted, 'if you don't explain it as you go on? It's by far the most confusing thing I ever heard!'
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It was said that the text had recurrent mentions such as a leader must be �serene and inscrutable� and capable of comprehending �unfathomable plans�, which was confusing for Western readers who lack the awareness of the East Asian context
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Or, was she remembering what Gene Frazer said about her fights with her son? She wasn’t sure but, in a confusing whirl of knife blades, ceiling beams, fat cheeks waggling with laughter, squinty-eyed grimaces while his cock befouled her, taut shoulder muscles, angry shrieking, a dagger penetrating the soft flesh below her chin as she contorted her neck to escape it, blood trickling along her neck, the color red, a wash of green, a snickering cockroach crawling over her, red again, the ceiling, black, all black, it ended
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“Truman, I’m getting a lot of confusing signals from you and it’s driving me crazy
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messages and were confusing her in many ways, which we then had the chance to
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Even as Kevin attempted to mount, the stallion completely ignored the confusing series of tugs he applied to the reins, and tossed its head to slacken them, spinning in tight disobedient circles
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It was confusing, she didn't know if there was any difference between the Pagan God, as the convent had called the God of magick, and the Christian God, or if they were one and the same
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It was a little confusing
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“OK, now this is confusing
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There are just enough facts in the claims to be confusing to those who do not know the history of these nations in detail
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so confusing, all of it
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To him, it was a confusing array of buttons and options that would take a computer scientist to understand, and the most annoying device he had ever laid eyes on
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“No, that would be very confusing
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She kept confusing me
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Men, women, children, dogs, chickens, goats and pigs roamed freely in a confusing sea of activity: just the sort of scene she had once dreamed of capturing on film
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There are now a confusing number of evangelical associations and pressure groups representing a wide cross section of views
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You were confusing three and five and when you finally got it right you stood on the seat of the chair and counted all the way to twenty without a mistake, just for grandpa
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If Job’s story came into the Old Testament after Abraham, it might have been His way of offering a reminder that Abraham had gotten something right in his time, but Man’s longstanding rituals had insisted upon confusing the real message once again
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program “has become a maze of confusing and often contradictory guidance that, on average, requires
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That part was all so confusing
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Some of it became confusing, as what worked in one area seemed of somewhat lesser use in another
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copy? The more confusing question that Junya had was how did Lani know
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It is confusing when postulations prove false and theories are challenged by repeatedly discovered exceptions
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He peered carefully into both written history and then less clearly into oral history, and the rather confusing stories of mythology
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It was always a bit confusing when speaking of the future because he saw it as if it were happening in the present
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Therefore they made a free interpretation of the narrative and end in this confusing idea of solid skies and fixed stars in the firmament, beyond the abode of God and the angels that would be a theme rather focused on the philosophical
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who am I? The spirit of Liam or the human Liam? This is getting confusing, but the journey goes on
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It’s all a bit confusing
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I am used to always whining about the smallest hurdle and making it the theme of the day, always letting my mind take the lead over me in a confusing and painful state of resentment and drama
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“We have seen footage of what ultimately happened to you in the control room,” says Niles, “but it is confusing
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The rest was confusing
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The past months had been confusing and unhappy for her too
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To drive from the city of Johannesburg to Pretoria (really just a town in those days) was via circuitous roads, confusing for someone unfamiliar with the way
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He touches the screen again, and the screen changes, but it remains just as confusing, a web of lines, tangled threads of numbers
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“It’s a confusing place
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I don’t know what killer she’s referring to—Jeanine Matthews’s predecessor, maybe?—but more confusing even than that is that she didn’t join Erudite
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They told me a little of their experiences, but they had no idea of the big picture, only of their own small parts and, frankly, the telling was rather confusing
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· Not confusing honest admission of error with guilt, which is traps one in the past and creates an identity of being a "bad" person
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one, confusing him slightly
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I had seen a map of the old land once in Tlatelolco, but the style was confusing, and it was a little hard to follow since it had a lot of Hanjen writing on it, and I had never learned that
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This was getting confusing, so I asked what his ship was doing off our coast
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“And the counter marches and confusing orders,” Watomika pursued
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It was because of the storm of confusing feelings why she had to stop visiting Earth
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“It is very confusing to people outside of Itsati
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I suspected it would be very interesting, if confusing
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Because of all the intermarriage among kings and nobles, things could get rather confusing, especially if a king died without any direct heirs
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It is rather confusing
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Where it gets confusing is that the soldiers can be royal troops, directly subject to the king; noble troops, subject to one of the nobles; city troops, raised in the larger cities; mercenaries hired by a group called Santa Hermandad; members of the military orders; and finally a group called homicianes, men convicted of capital crimes who could fight instead of being executed
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spel ing of geographic names, thus constantly confusing the rest of the world
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I’m confusing my personal thoughts with what I’m trying to say
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Oh! This is too confusing