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The first time I saw what Todd looked like I was confused – part spaniel, part English dentistry, more typically alpha male than Bowie, and just as alien in his own way.
He ordered an attack, but a miscommunication of his orders confused part of his army and the Hungarian regiment began to retreat.
Perhaps the most confused part of the report regards flexibility and the commission's proposed "enterprise contract".
It's hard to ignore how much better he is than Drew Carey – always the most toothless and confused part of the US version.
Yet this is the most confused part of the commentary (and reaction) of most to this kind of regulation.
The think-aloud session will provide us with information regarding whether any items are misunderstood, whether people answer in a meaningful way or whether they get bored or confused part way through.
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"We are going to fix the broken windows and confusing parts," the company said in its earnings announcement, "that we know inhibit usage and drive people away".
The lectures were recorded, and I would go back later and watch the confusing parts again.
If cleaning and oiling more than one bridle, only do one bridle at a time, otherwise you may confuse parts with the wrong bridle.
But being confused is part of the fun, and the place is not expensive.
Chicago, a city that prides itself on its ability to conquer any snowstorm that comes its way, woke up Wednesday to discover that hundreds of people had been trapped for hours — scared and confused, in part because of the vague advice they heard from emergency workers — along a prominent roadway that runs smack through the heart of the city.
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