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"What a confused time.
A landmark in British cinema and our greatest gangster movie, it's a film that encapsulates and transcends its confused time.
The one time I asked my mother about why she did not resist, she answered distractedly and somewhat defensively: it was a very confused time.
Fans and media have confused "time" with "pace" as part of commissioner Manfred's effort to fans glued to games on television (let's be honest, you just don't pay attention to pace or length of play when attending games).
With "One More Time" sharing chart-space with acts as diverse as Richard Blackwood, Alan Braxe, the Wu-Tang Clan and the Tweenies, it's evident that this was an incredibly confused time for pop music in Britain.
It was a strange and confused time for Wells.
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He doesn't really want to discuss those confused times -- though he will talk your ear off about Pentium III chips -- but concedes that "many of the things the imam told us at the mosque were wrong".
Am I confusing time and distance here?
Art fairs can seem as if they were outside of history, congested labyrinths that confuse time and place.
The season's programming will be framed around a theme, "Creating in Confusing Time," and is organized by the choreographer Bill T.
"Before you came into my life I missed you so bad," she sings, a lyric that seems to confuse time and space into an elastic blur.
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