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"The boys in the shed were really confused hearing "gang problem" just because someone had died," says Pare. "They had lost a brother almost every day, but there wasn't a gang problem".
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The writer is confused by hearing a radio commentator say "We thus see Dewey trying to out-Truman Truman, which will of course, lead Truman to out-Dewey Dewey".
Some trainers described being confused by hearing contradictory drug dosage messages as part of radio advertisements promoting SP drugs.
Rattled and confused, he heard his father tell him to watch out: police in Chicago beat black men savagely.
"They seem a bit confused to hear this side of the story; but we have to know what we did to each other in order to go on; after all, we are neighbours," Mr Jusufovic said.
She also warned that juries would be confused in hearing cases in which employment discrimination claims would be judged by one standard and related retaliation claims by a tougher standard.
It may be confusing to hear George W. Bush's younger brother place the blame for political polarization entirely on Obama.
Perhaps he found it confusing to hear, as one regularly does on Fox News and elsewhere, that Obama had scorned Churchill, and, at the same time, to walk by his bust.
It's something confusing they hear about on TV.
It's confusing to hear the racial bias in people's voices that they don't even seem to know they have.
I'm still a bit confused whenever I heard Cedric Maxwell - Finals MVP.
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