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I detect opuloconfundosapiensis – the tendency to confuse having lots of money with being very clever.
Aha, it's Stephen Fry, a man who, like Russell Brand, is living proof of how frequently people confuse having a big vocabulary with intellect.
"It's important not to confuse having face-to-face contact with the president -- which is good -- with all is forgotten about Florida and everybody is fine," Mr. Wellstone said.
"We confuse having a lot of information about a celebrity with having a relationship with them, and it's almost as if we forgo our real relationships for these false ones.
7. "Don't confuse having a career with having a life". Hillary Clinton.
We often confuse "having money" with "wealth" and although they may look the same at first glance, they are fundamentally different.
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She's just another annoying dog-person who's confused having a pet with raising a human child.
Others are simply confused, having found her devotional songs to inspire them in their praise of God for many years.
Dad, confused, had to be reminded to take his cap off.
But parents worried that younger children will be upset or confused have no reason to fear.
Edgier magazines (i-D, the Face, Dazed and Confused) had already documented the aesthetic that was sensationally labelled "heroin chic".
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