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In Jacksonville, thousands of black voters had their votes rejected apparently because of a confusing if not illegal ballot.
He drove down from St. Augustine to protest the fact that Mr. Buchanan garnered votes that many people here say were miscast, because of a confusing ballot.
In Jacksonville, for example, apparently because of a confusing ballot design, more than twenty-five thousanineotes — nine per cent of all ballots cast — were rendered invalid.
Sentenced to death 11 months later, Mr. Booker is still alive because of a confusing welter of motions and appeals that in 1988 led to a United States District Court judge remanding the case for resentencing.
While less notorious than Queens Boulevard, the 96th Street intersection has gained a dangerous reputation over the last year, largely because of a confusing mix of traffic signs and signals.
In May, first-quarter results showed the costs of running its network to be rising faster than expected, mostly because of a confusing cost-sharing arrangement with its partner, a consortium of European airlines called Sita.
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With a whopping 19 nominations the show barely deserves any of them because it was a confused, jumbled, awful mess of a season that wasn't even that scary.
Norman Baker, the Home Office drugs minister, is leading a taskforce to look at legal highs (a confusing phrase because many of them contain illegal substances).
Even deliverymen avoided the area because of its confusing, twisting, narrow lanes.
Americans were not well prepared because of the confusing choices and the inability of many to make that choice.
Enemy At The Gates, The Mummy Returns, Artificial Intelligence and Jurassic Park III all had plenty of talented performers on hand to enliven the proceedings, but all fell short of the mark because of substandard, confusing or downright putrid screenplays.
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