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Will they be confused?" One cause for confusion, Mr. Quittner continued, might be the America Online program guide that is bound into every copy of On.
For the past few weeks there has been some confusion about the fate of both religious leaders, as intelligence reports confused one bishop with an aide who was killed by the abductors, and surveillance implied that only one bishop was left.
There is a big difference, and Sony seems to have confused one for the other.
To Mr. Bhagwati's critics, however, he is less of an original thinker than a confused one.
But Northern Ireland's apparent contentment has the experts confused – one press officer blurted out, "Really?" when the Guardian explained the ONS's findings.
The Chinese "Book of Rites" differentiated between the joyous sound of a well-ruled state and the resentful sound of a confused one.
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Those thoughts are mostly gentle, kindly, confused ones.
Would the audience in 2016 make smart choices, or confused ones, about music already a half century old?
Members of relatively homogeneous groups, on the other hand, share a base of common knowledge, enabling them to pile on declensions without confusing one another.
The temptation to confuse one with the other is often too great.
(I do realise that I may sometimes confuse one with the other).
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