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This gives a fractured sense of Iranian culture and creates a confusing jumble overall.
Efforts to overhaul the tax system, many accountants say, have created such a confusing jumble of laws that it will take months, if not years, to understand them.
He thought it was likely the earthworks had been destroyed since the photograph was taken, since Google Earth just showed a confusing jumble of tracks.
For the dogs and their handlers, who are new at this, the exercise occasionally becomes a confusing jumble of commands, sights, smells, sounds and rewards.
Another dish that could have used more attention to eye appeal was the grilled vegetables, a confusing jumble of broiled zucchini, summer squash, eggplant, asparagus, tomato and bell peppers.
The idea was to simplify a particularly tricky intersection where a confusing jumble of traffic signals and two-directional car lanes had resulted in a string of pedestrian injuries.
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Their age means that an occasional line (such as the one about peopling the world) sounds ridiculous, and that Shakespeare's already confusing jumble of uncles and dearest cozes becomes an impossible tangle.
This confusing jumble of names is the result of the breakup in 1976 of a publicly traded company and the formation of three private companies, each headed by a member of the Tishman family, whose roots in New York real estate go back to the 19th century.
Fortunately, we are leaving the era when this is necessarily true, a confusing transitional era with a jumble of conflicting standards: which color space?
It's a confusing nation.
It's a confusing situation.
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