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which is a confused version of (1), or a confused version of (2), or, if unconfused, signals commitment to Meinongianism, i.e., the thesis that there are things/facts that do not exist.
The Grammy winner appeared at a book launch party for author Dan Sinker's "The F***ing Epic Twitter Quest of Mayor Emanuel," took the stage, and recited a very haunted, confused version of the Black Eyed Peas' hit, "My Humps". Rahm Emanuel himself was in attendance, but no word yet on whether he was a fan of the reconfigured groove.
Yes, I wanted to have fun with the confused version of the Far East, where Japan, Korea and China are all one blur.
He followed it with a confused version of Jean-Paul Sartre's The Condemned of Altona, glumly directed by Vittorio De Sica.
At a dinner, he gave a confused version of a speech, reading from the beginning, then the end; apparently realizing he had finished too quickly, he finally reverted to the middle section.
But this seems to be a confused version of the advice to eat heavily before drinking, so that alcohol absorption is slowed; there is no evidence that it helps afterwards.
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DO NOT confuse 'authorized version' as just ANY generic of a brand name drug, it is not.
RATLIFF -- So it doesn't bother you that lots of people will confuse the version of you in the film with the real-life you.
Under no circumstances should you confuse this version with the painfully lacklustre 1990s Catherine Zeta-Jones remake, which stubbornly refuses to entertain, even though (spoiler alert) Owen Wilson does get his head smashed off by a giant metal lion.
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1974) If you have understandably forgotten the rationale behind this book's title after seeing the exquisitely confusing film version with Gary Oldman, then one of the great pleasurable "Aha!" moments in modern fiction awaits you.
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