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    1. Ackers immediately sprang into action, using nothing but words to try and confuse and misdirect the potential assassin


    2. "The Angels have an eye permanently mounted in the sky that will watch that ship until the crowds of Shempala confuse it


    3. that you don’t confuse the subconscious mind


    4. that it would confuse the dogs and throw off the


    5. successfully – to further confuse the woman


    6. confuse him with Saint Augustine of Canterbury


    7. They confuse quality with quantity


    8. Confuse her computerized companion:


    9. If you jump all around the place it may confuse your listeners


    10. don’t confuse this with a sales site

    11. will only confuse the readers


    12. It will only confuse the glory of love from all things even yourself


    13. I have tried to cover some of the words that may confuse or have conflict with interpretations problems


    14. Please don’t confuse this type of Solo Ad, with when you buy a certain number of ‘clicks’ from a List Owner


    15. The desire to confuse the Earth people and mess up the Confederation's first contact plans also figured high in his plans


    16. “I’m hoping it will confuse it


    17. He racked his brains trying to think of any way he could trick or confuse the Astronomicon further without causing or allowing it to react destructively


    18. will the flock be exposed to heresies which will confuse


    19. and perhaps extend and confuse the order of events in the official peace settlement across the country


    20. Hopefully a random trajectory would confuse them

    21. You wouldn’t confuse


    22. �Do not confuse him any longer


    23. The words eluded me, they simply banished themselves within the confines of my brain, to rather confuse me than to help me


    24. Such is the wondrous mystery of God that some would otherwise confuse with being one‘s own ―god‖ rather than the offspring of


    25. Some had more than one pair of shoes which they could somehow change on the move to confuse trackers


    26. Also in a rural area you barefoot prints may mingle with other locals and thus confuse the Police trackers (it won’t)


    27. They also flash brightly and are designed to confuse


    28. One should not confuse progressives of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century with those of today


    29. He remains admired by some for early environmental or progressive ideas, and by others for being the most prominent president to confuse bullying small nations with being a great nation


    30. Does that not represent an overwhelming majority against the one million demonstrators? Europeans should not confuse the public discussions that take place in this country as a repudiation of the president’s policies

    31. This would confuse the hell out of the enemy


    32. The enemy would confuse us with the other, ‘normal’ squadrons


    33. One cannot argue with results, and those who despise Carter, again, are mostly those who confuse being a threatening bully with being a great nation


    34. As for your other question, I believe that you should be careful not to confuse what you have seen here with the true extend of my powers


    35. Deedot had arranged for the construction of a smelly coat; designed to confuse the Fox's perceptive nose, and mask her sweet Human odor


    36. “It seemed like the best way to confuse the Reds,” said Quarles


    37. You confuse yourself


    38. Toward the end of a debate that was going nowhere, the Bible’s God scolds the friends for misinterpreting what He had been trying to bring to their attention over ages of effort to simplify the subject enough to fit into Man’s limited range of understanding, and to reclarify what Man’s well-intentioned tinkering had done to confuse the issue


    39. This distinction, this separation is crucial because it is very subtle, and can be easy to confuse Creator and creature


    40. “By altering what he sees—making him confuse enemy with friend

    41. Don’t confuse your grief with guilt


    42. Never confuse this meaning with the word “church” as we know it today


    43. if you have vaginal dryness, but don’t confuse the advertising hype with


    44. I shudder to think of the bloodbath if they merely confuse our fleet into attacking itself!”


    45. I expected that would thoroughly confuse him


    46. Allayah realized she can make a fire burn stronger, Kaan made the rain drops feel heavy, Hirana could make smog, Ario and Paso could build the illusion that there are more of them so to confuse their attacker


    47. confuse learning the culture of Christianity with he


    48. Please do not confuse this type of ignorance with the


    49. confuse the mind, terrify the conscience, and trouble


    50. Our ships flying over the planet would confuse animals and the natural evolution process on our planet












































    1. But if you are wondering, confused and frustrated, than


    2. In reality? The woman appeared to become confused about the


    3. Confused? Don’t look to me for explanations as I


    4. He looks confused and frantic, like my father was in the weeks before his death


    5. It's easy to get confused about what to do, especially if you take more than one medicine


    6. Are you becoming confused about all those bottles in the medicine cabinet? If you're taking multiple medications, it's very important to keep track because you may be seeing more than one doctor for different reasons


    7. Henry looked confused at Mr


    8. Henry was confused


    9. The anteater paused for a moment, confused by the little ant


    10. Nancy jumped, confused that Ackers wasn’t looking at the bread crumbs when he yelled

    11. They were confused at first, but then they saw his eyepatch and decided he was a toy


    12. Biggs was momentarily confused


    13. The Garda was confused for a moment before he put the two words together


    14. She was so confused she didn't know what to ask about first


    15. confused, a bit shy


    16. John seems more and more confused


    17. told him it was natural to be confused and that the pain would pass with time


    18. The girl gave her a confused look, still smiling


    19. I was confused, I have to admit


    20. ’ I pause confused

    21. At this point I wake up and I still feel confused


    22. I feel confused


    23. In my confused state I had no idea where the hessian sacking was


    24. Then I wake up, feeling confused and bewildered


    25. I was rather confused and he was quite eloquent, so we soon started chatting like old friends


    26. Sadly, Paulus feels mostly confused and empty


    27. During the weeks and months of my incarceration there had only ever been the emptiness of night and the confused ramblings of my own competing thoughts and images


    28. I cowered before them, staring at them in wide-eyed horror, hopelessly confused


    29. The lead guard, Steven, a relatively new guy on the block, seemed confused, alternating between real concern and short-tempered, bullying frustration


    30. "He can't be that confused," Vic said

    31. "If they're that confused, I don't think they can ever become a danger to us


    32. "Think how confused the American users were


    33. Yet, if you burn the clothes by mistake, you will soon feel sad and confused because of rivalry in love


    34. Everyone told him it was natural to be confused and that the pain would pass with time


    35. confused them and they became conflicted about what they should do


    36. these men, frantic and confused,


    37. the confused of mind to enter their leaden halls and


    38. He was embarrassed and confused


    39. sad, confused little girls, the whole thing is


    40. ROBERT: Samantha, I think you're confused about certain facts

    41. and the boy, one confused soul running scared


    42. with dehydration, confused in the kindling hours,


    43. chrome toaster, and confused,


    44. Pin pricks of light glittered in the growing darkness, unusual clusters that had me confused until I twigged they were not stars at all but lights from mountain houses


    45. In his confused state the man lurched forward in surprise, still dazzled by the glittering kitchen, and tripped over the open oven door


    46. Why must he stop?” She was confused about human actions


    47. She had seen them hanging around the car boot sale all morning but thought nothing much about their presence other than that they exuded the normally confused menace of seventeen year old boys


    48. Cyberia soon realised that the normally confused menace presented by a group of teenagers in a crowded car park was nothing like the real, in your face, blade wielding menace that they could deliver on the corner of a quiet, backwater city street


    49. The next few moments were a horrible mixture of déjà vu and misunderstood questions, all of which left Miss Jones in a state of confused and bemused uncertainty


    50. As a teenager we're all a little confused, I was more than most with the imbalance














































    1. Thoughts confuses reality when two levels of unfamiliar consciousness merges in martial science we forge all levels of consciousness and motion into action


    2. [NOTE: Crossover is a basketball move where one confuses his defender by quickly changing the hand that he is dribbling with and the direction the ball is going in - - - I think I got that right!]


    3. That confuses men


    4. It’s not just their speed that confuses me, but the man I thought to be burning in the car seems unharmed and on his feet, escaping


    5. that rambles and confuses because it’s really


    6. This confuses levels of


    7. Often the proliferation of names in the IT job world confuses others


    8. confuses, tires and obscures


    9. The game, whatever it is, confuses and causes the WAM


    10. It still confuses me when he touches me

    11. It’s worthless and only confuses 90


    12. It confuses what is created on the screen with actual events


    13. why do you need another word that only confuses matters?


    14. A reference that confuses both investors and students alike is that some academic


    15. How can you discern if this is your situation? If your dead Spiritual Guru or the Spiritual Guru far away never scares you, confuses you, pisses you off, makes you cry with frustration, or electrifies you


    16. archetype persona based on him, and the fact that I see a bit of Sarek in him probably confuses the issues…”


    17. Her comment confuses me at first, but then I realize what she means


    18. • Insurance: Insurance of all kinds confuses most consumers, instead of boring insurance issues


    19. Now – I have something IMPORTANT to explain here – that confuses


    20. Ant capitalism confuses the situation even further than it has done in the past

    21. confuses me, brings back that night,


    22. the holy place, but the jostling crowd confuses him so much that he


    23. confuses and unnerves him


    24. In IWs, one is patriotic to the truth, but its mirror implication – the truth is patriotic – confuses fact and ideology


    25. What confuses you the most about life? How do you plan to make it make


    26. in any of the battles I have been in, but what confuses me is how many times


    27. I have been in, and that confuses me


    28. This confuses search engines because for them one URL is one page of content, not multiple pages, as the case with frames is and search engines


    29. The poet hopelessly confuses the exploits of the Huns, theGoths, and the Cossacks


    30. Marcus and I are both part of the past and the present, but the N confuses me

    31. His absence confuses the king for a moment until he remembers that Eugene actually isn't a part of his family


    32. The director says that they actually found a way to put a third floor inside the roof and it works great except that the walls are all slanted, which confuses their patients and makes the nurses whack their heads


    33. I try to avoid using the word “time”, because until you Understand quite deeply the true Essence of this specific phenomenon, any mentioning of it confuses you and puts your traditional thinking in disorder


    34. something that confuses you


    35. � The exacerbation of the issue also confuses what is actually happening and creates a kind of cognitive dissonance


    36. [162]� All that seeming entertainment and information confuses us about the nature and value of life by using our human and very precious needs and vulnerabilities, and i8t makes everything into a commodity including ourselves


    37. It tends only to conceal defects and weak points in the system resorting thereto, by throwing over it the halo of learning, and the play of much speaking which confuses more than enlightens


    38. I think that it confuses them a lot


    39. What is their hair's texture, and what is their hair type? Hair type is what confuses people the most


    40. This diverts suspicion and confuses it; and for the same reason I recommended that, even if you came back last night, you should not go home

    41. Confused light confuses memory


    42. It confuses me


    43. It confuses him, this mention of the word easy again


    44. First off, he was reacting powerfully to my own apparent physical gifts without even being aware of that dimension of himself, which always confuses and excites me, and secondly he had the exact attributes of Quinn-black curly hair and vivid blue eyes-in a heavier, stronger, more physically comfortable frame


    45. I think it confuses her


    46. That confuses people who prefer a bargain—the low-priced, unknown stocks they hope will take off and surprise us all


    47. The truly unusual thing is that you want to make a trade using those options despite the fact that there is some factor about them that confuses you


    48. The terrible error is that one confuses sex-love, love for children, for friends, with love of people through God, of people to whom you are indifferent, and still more of enemies, that is, of erring people


    49. What is art, if we put aside the conception of beauty, which confuses the whole matter? The latest and most comprehensible definitions of art, apart from the conception of beauty, are the following: (1 a) Art is an activity arising even in the animal kingdom, and springing from sexual desire and the propensity to play (Schiller, Darwin, Spencer), and (1 b) accompanied by a pleasurable excitement of the nervous system (Grant Allen)


    50. The first of these divisions of science is harmful, not only because it confuses people's perceptions and gives false decisions, but also because it exists, and occupies the ground which should belong to true science


    1. used a confusing number of analogies and metaphors that


    2. This is very confusing


    3. “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


    4. There is an effort to reach out but the state is generally confusing


    5. It's confusing when you're in a situation like that


    6. "Probably Alan," Ava answered, confusing her grasp of reality a little more


    7. ---> This I did at times confusing, my other personal-


    8. 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


    9. 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


    10. Does that sound easy or does it sound confusing? Either way, it doesn’t matter

    11. Billy and Bex enjoy the smallness of domesticity, breaking the back of a confusing, sometimes threatening world by carving life up into manageable chunks


    12. Thoughts raced around his head, confusing him


    13. “This is confusing


    14. “I don’t really know that Himla was here when she was Tdeshi? Do I have that right? Your tale is a little confusing


    15. ‘Give ‘em a mo’, Wilf, the trail’s a bit confusing


    16. She was probably just confusing him with all this blather like he was any old tourist hiking thru


    17. A real mathematical representation of all those otherwise confusing labels the older man had been referring to all this time in their discussions


    18. But if you deal anywhere with any government, you find it is very complicated, very confusing and takes a long time


    19. The brown grass was a pleasant sight, confusing to the eyes that had for so


    20. a confusing experience touring the northern shores of the

    21. city was very confusing and I knew I would need to plan my trip,


    22. taken, but the sounds were confusing in the swirling mist


    23. Writing some confusing


    24. “Yes, yes, yes!” he added to the already confusing yes’s listen!


    25. It’s confusing for your customers if they land on a web-page that looks


    26. apparent that police was confusing Pappi with some Mr


    27. I think Tragus will agree, though it might be confusing, since we already have an old ewe I call by that name


    28. You are confusing me


    29. Whenever there is much confusing going on, believe me, I am


    30. them life is hard enough without confusing them about what to believe and

    31. attends to them–and you’ve no idea how confusing it is all the things being


    32. This may seem confusing, but bear with me for a while


    33. "It's all very confusing


    34. “I’m sorry too for confusing you


    35. That could be a confusing experience, to suddenly have an out of body experience whilst in TIAR


    36. We've both been through a very confusing time


    37. “It was touch and go there for a bit, and it’s all pretty confusing


    38. The public was standing around, not knowing what happened and it was a confusing situation


    39. Innocence breeds Tolerance, or perhaps it‘s Ignorance I‘m confusing it with


    40. It is very confusing to the dog who wants a master he can trust

    41. 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


    42. 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


    43. It’s confusing and it just makes me so angry


    44. 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


    45. Getting to his feet, he looked around, deciding that he would leave this confusing wood


    46. His mind was a whirl of confusing questions


    47. 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‖


    48. It was a bit confusing


    49. '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!'


    50. 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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