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But somewhere along the way the striving for excellence as a healer has become confused with prowess as a scientist.

Debates about the power of the press easily become confused with notions of freedom of the press.

As he rambles through some of the danker streets of Lower Manhattan, his experiences become confused with grim urban folk tales involving sex and violence.

In that rarefied atmosphere, [corporate motto] 'don't be evil' has become confused with 'we can do no wrong'," said Thomas.

As a result, humanitarian work has become confused with security operations -- leading to the perception there that relief agencies are simply an arm of the occupying forces.

They worry that their Hasidic movement, which is 300 years old and has survived pogroms, Communism and the Holocaust, will become confused with a cult.

In the isolation of the Vermont wilderness, at a fabled writers' conference, then, wanting to write can become confused with many other sorts of wantings.

"The fact that his personal history has become confused with the body of work is not helpful to the understanding of that work.

What the little girl has seen and quickly forgotten is a glimpse of pornographic imagery on an older brother's iPad that in her mind has become confused with Lucas, on whom she has an innocent crush.

Some show, for instance, that Pythagoreanism had become confused with Orphism; others suggest that Pythagoras was considered a magician and an astrologist; there are also indications of Pythagoras "the athlete" and "the Dorian nationalist".

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