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She described herself as "confused, very confused," having yearned so long for peace, yet concluded, in recent days, that the price was too high.
In friendly, slightly kitschy text with a cartoon dolphin, it welcomed us to Winnipeg and invited us to the "South Beach Hotel and Casino". All were confused, having just felt a blast of cold air as we stepped off the jetway.
Caesar is choked to death in the front row of the stalls, so that the audience are in the position of a crowd at a real-live event, being confused, having to crane to see, or follow the action on monitors.
An AOC was considered to be present if the patient reported any of the following: feeling dazed or confused, having difficulty thinking, or if the neurologic exam revealed a decreased mental status.
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.
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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.
Drivers also watch for signs that the person is confused, hasn't been eating or is ill and alone.
Edgier magazines (i-D, the Face, Dazed and Confused) had already documented the aesthetic that was sensationally labelled "heroin chic".
Hughes then phoned the police and told them that Evans was confused, had a rifle, and was on valium.
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