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"Of course," she continued, somewhat confused herself.
She said she was usually too confused herself to help them out.
Harlan Robins, 32, a juror and physicist from Princeton, said the medical examiner "was at best confused, herself, and certainly unconvincing," adding, "By the end of trial, no one had a clear idea of what happened in the garage that night".
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"I've really begun to wonder if she's not confusing herself with something she's read.
Thankfully, she does not confuse herself with the entertainment icons she writes about, although her name is arguably as well known as theirs, and in many cases more enduring.
Doesn't she get confused between herself and her characters?
She described herself as "confused, very confused," having yearned so long for peace, yet concluded, in recent days, that the price was too high.
She was confused, disheartened, disappointing herself.
Joann Morales found herself confused when she emerged yesterday from the Times Square station at Broadway and 42nd Street.
Dorothy Day herself confused people when she began the Catholic Worker movement at age 35 in an aparment on East 15th Street.
Leslie Cooke, a 60-year-old executive secretary, pronounced herself confused by the furry little tail on the panda-outfitted Mr. Seneviratne.
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