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Because they are not human, they don't come at us with a lot of confusing detail.
Without going into confusing detail, the horizontal axis in this plot represents various characteristic scales, whereas the vertical axis shows how likely or how unlikely it is for galaxies to appear at corresponding distances from each other.
(The fact that I was adopted was just a confusing detail).
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Tremulous voice; breaking off every now and then to stare, rapt and disbelieving, into the middle distance; picking over the events in careful, occasionally confused detail; and embarking on tangents you could hardly begrudge him.
Witness reports of the opening accident describe his appearance in confusing, varying detail – "one says he was short, had gold teeth, and was lame in his right foot.
And Sessions seems to be confusing the details of the credible fear process.
The Kremlin's intent is to reduce the argument to a jumble of confusing technical details, where it is one expert's opinion versus another's.
Townspeople interviewed were sometimes confused about details, but they were convinced that Americans had done something terrible against their religion.
That interview is from October 1978, less than a year later, and already he is getting confused about details.' Tch!
She hadn't, and she later admitted she had confused the details of the trip.
In fact, in an embarrassing 1973 radio interview included in his Archives Vol 1 boxset, he even sounds shaky on the basic details, confusing Mary Vecchio with "Allison Whatsername".
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