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All of this makes Collins a somewhat confusing figure.
This week, the President has been a grumpy and confusing figure in the debate.
Half a century later, Furtwangler remains a confusing figure, and Shostakovich seems a moral beacon.
What remains of the Clinton who was elected in 1992 is a diminished and confusing figure.
Ms. Koike can be a confusing figure for feminists, given her backing by ultraconservative groups that believe women belong in the home and that call for the whitewashing of Japanese World War II atrocities, including the enforced use of Korean "comfort women" as prostitutes.
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It's a weird, confusing figuring of the body that can be uncomfortable to gaze upon.
It sometimes gets confusing figuring out which technologies and websites are being censored or blocked at any given time in Iran.
He became a shambling, confused figure, spotted wandering on his own around the House of Lords, until his wife Mary finally took him off to his beloved Isles of Scilly.
In the pivotal scene, where he wrestles both with his daughter's defection and Antonio's losses, he cuts a pitiably confused figure as he accidentally spills coffee over his suit.
If the pulse sent by the radar is sinusoidal, two closely targets can be confused (Figure 3).
The British historian assesses the reliability of Shakespeare's plays about the later Plantagenets, setting the chronology straight and sorting out conflated or confused figures for the "enthusiastic but cheerfully nonexpert" Shakespeare lover.
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