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Absent the facts, it's a very confusing conversation," he says.
"It's the people who said 'Mr Farage is our new saviour', found in abundance on our UK election coverage, mixed with those triggering warnings about an impending threat [who] create a very confusing conversation," he said.
They did spend a lot of time, however, having a pretty confusing conversation about the health law's individual mandate and why the White House has not delayed it". Sarah Kliff in The Washington Post.
This made for a pretty confusing conversation.
When a confusing conversation ensued about who had rejected whom, Abramovitz forwarded Gilad the faux rejection email.
The police were called – in what must have been an extremely confusing conversation for whoever picked up – and went to investigate, finding Marina "safe and well" at her home in Enfield.
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There were confusing conversations about insurance and a staggering bill that left his family reeling.
Then there was the dreadful editing, which often dropped viewers into confusing conversations yet could spend excruciating minutes watching someone nail up letters spelling "Happy Anniversary," then watch someone else correct his spelling.
Confusing conversations.
You can have long, confusing conversations with your partner while at the office (also not recommended).
All those eyes-in-the-back-of-the-head moments those tingly, clammy first kisses that feel like blasts of arctic air to the soul all those moments of serendipity, rapture, sexuality, stomach-flapping fear, and confusing conversations with Italian tourists in smoking areas would never have happened.
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