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Some visitors have been confused by a wall panel that says: "What is Red Shift?
Zaldostanov on Thursday denied he had been confused by a demon, and refused to apologise.
The employment situation this year has been confused by a sharp difference in the two surveys the government releases each month.
Those of you in this room who think that Saddam is dangerous and should be taken on, that argument has been confused by a generic argument about the right to wage a preëmptive war.
This poll found that in a run-off Mr Serra might scrape through against the front-runner, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of the left-wing Workers Partyy (PT), whose support has fallen from 31% to 25% in recent months.The presidential campaign has also been confused by a second surprise.
He said the United States intelligence might have been confused by a possible intelligence effort by Tehran to test "the extent to which Dr. Chalabi is actually supported by the U.S". Samir Sumaidy, the Iraqi interior minister, sought to portray the raids on Mr. Chalabi's buildings as a routine police matter.
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It appeared for a moment to have Moore confused, as a matador might be confused by a bull who walked in on his hind legs.
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