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Things come to a head when some poor intern spelled the dance move "The Sprinkler" as "The Spinkler," leaving Stone more confused than that time she was cast as a part-Asian character in "Aloha".
But it has been so much more confused than that.
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Cone said he was more confused than hurt that the Mets never showed any interest in signing him.
The homophobic stuff he said online was more confused than actively hateful, the stuff that runs through nervous straight men's minds when they haven't actually met a gay man but are worried they'll try to fuck them.
Parents and teachers are now more confused than ever about the extraordinarily complicated regime that ministers have operated.
As a large person myself, I have to hope that he is less confused than his play.
She was more confused than upset.
The markets were as confused as the people (and only slightly less confused than the networks).
But Helen's more confused by that than ever.
But one teachers' union said the information was more likely to confuse than inform, and that parents should be encouraged to become more involved in their children's schooling in general - rather than to become "amateur auditors".
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