Sentence examples for confused day from inspiring English sources

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He confused day and night.

Since Sept. 12, Ms. Moorthy has gone to St . Maryfive times and has also had numerous telephone conversations with administrators, doctors, nurses and aides -- including the same emergency room clerk who wrote Krishna Moorthy's name on the log that confused day -- but she feels no closer to finding any answers.

At the end of a confused day in which even Mr. Obama's advisers seemed unsure what was happening, a transition official reached out to reporters Thursday night to say that the president-elect's team believed things were on track with Mrs. Clinton and that her nomination could be announced after Thanksgiving.

As most of the population suffers through life, barely surviving, disappointed and confused day after day, hopeless, wondering what happened to their strong and beautiful country, it is in the Media's power to restore, if not some of our quality of life, at least a bit of our peace of mind.

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The situation became confused Tuesday when Yahoo reported that K.H.L. President Alexander Medvedev said that Salavat released Radulov only for this season, and had a commitment from Radulov to return to Ufa for 2012-13.

Death penalty opponents said they were surprised and a bit confused Tuesday by President Bush's statement that he opposes the execution of those who are mentally retarded.

In mistakenly referring to the 9th Circuit, Trump seemed to have confused Tuesday's ruling with the February ruling that halted his executive order banning travel and immigration from seven majority-Muslim countries.

The U.S. team's route out of pool play in this World Cup, which looked muddled and confused Monday morning, had become as clean as Michael Bradley's bald head by Monday evening following the Americans' physical 2-1 win over Ghana in Natal, Brazil, and Germany's 4-0 pummeling of Portugal in Manaus.

Because Alzheimer's is a degenerative brain disease that leads to dementia, many patients confuse day and night, and experts say sleep deprivation among those who care for the ill is one of the leading reasons that patients are institutionalized.

On day 16, she became confused; by day 20, she was unresponsive to voices.

People close to the administration's decision-making about the postwar period describe a confused, largely day-to-day process, in contrast with the disciplined long-term planning for the war itself.

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