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It arrived after Watmore flicked on a long ball, wrong-footing a confounded Michael Dawson.
He lapses into a confounded silence and we regroup around the subject of whether having idols is desirable or necessary when planning for the future.
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There is a long, confounded silence.
Rarely has an interviewee confounded me so completely.
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