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"Once we counted 80-something people," he said, "and that included some confused foreign tourists".
In other words, it's business as usual – there's just a new gloss to distract confused foreign donors.
The place seems still to be attracting about 100 visitors every day – from people who seem to be genuinely nostalgic for Franco, to confused foreign tourists.
Counting in favour of the switch were the economic advantages of harmonising road conventions with Sweden's neighbours and a mounting death toll from confused foreign motorists.
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"These inconsistencies are confusing foreign investors".
Analysts have warned that the inconsistencies are confusing foreign investors and undermining confidence in Japanese equities.
He told an interviewer from The Sunday Times of London last year: "Don't confuse foreign intelligence with the K.G.B.
"It remains unknown if they were designed this way to confuse foreign analysts, or if the designers simply did some sloppy work".
Toilet jet sprays, which sometimes confuse foreign visitors with disastrous results, are now in nearly half of Japanese homes, a rate higher than that of personal computers.
They are often confused with "foreign nationals".
Some would conclude that he sounded a bit confused about foreign policy issues in a recent interview with radio host Hugh Hewitt.
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