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It is a confused pattern that the waves make in the open sea: a mixture of countless wave trains, overtaking, passing, or engulfing one another — each group different in the place and manner of its origin, in its speed, and in its direction of movement; some destined never to reach any shore, others destined to roll across half an ocean before they dissolve in thunder on a beach.
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I look up, confused and fearful, all accordion with kimay; then soak in the safe patterns of other people, and live my life borrowing from them; then retreat — for reasons I don't know — to look down, inside the safety of novels; and then I lift my eyes again to people, and make them my own sort of confused pattern.
The course of the South Equatorial Current is so frequently interrupted by islands, which are forever deflecting streams of its water into the central basin, that by the time it approaches Asia it is, during most seasons, a comparatively feeble current, lost in a confused and ill-defined pattern around the East Indies and Australia.
17 18 These same childhood behavioural problems are also associated with particular kinds of attachment insecurity namely, those in which the infant fails to treat the parent as a source of comfort and trust and instead either avoids contact with them when distressed (the avoidant insecure pattern) or else responds in a confused and dysregulated fashion (the disorganised attachment pattern).
"It's a confused indictment," Mr. Dinacci said.
He's a confused man.
He was a kid, perhaps even a confused kid.
He stopped, a confused look on his face.
"Believe me, I am not a confused person," she said.
I looked up at a confused face, eyebrows furrowed.
He often played a confused, annoyed, and mildly sarcastic drunk.
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