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Robinson's patients "come in confused and shaken," she said.
They'll walk in confused like, "Where's the stage?" but as soon as we start interacting with them, asking questions about where they're from or their favorite Shakespeare plays, but then licking faces, delving into their personal business, and laughing with them, they get the joke and jump in with two feet.
In confused exchanges of gunfire, tear gas, stones and bottles on Tuesday, one person was killed and at least 20 were wounded.
In confused or otherwise uncooperative patients, exam speed rather than top resolution might be the main priority.
The curse left him in confused despair.
A few taxpayers came in, confused about which forms to fill out.
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Rosenkranz succeeded in confusing the issue and thwarting the fates.
He even accused journalists of "grave disinformation" in confusing his views with those of Michel.
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