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Nagl is a gifted officer with the common sense not to confuse hopes with facts.

Expecting them to do so by July 2011, however, may turn out to be another example of confusing a hope with a policy.

Through the long decline of the Japanese market, local securities firms have announced so many times, always incorrectly, that the market has bottomed out that it is easy to conclude they are perhaps confusing hope and hope of commissions with reality.

We come here to be confused and hope to manufacture understanding from that dubious raw material.

It's fascinating to compare this with Ciaran Carson's "Dresden", where idealism survives the accidental breaking of a figurine by the solitary Horse Boyle, perhaps because idealism is not confused with hope, serving instead as its own melancholy reward.

Tahliah Barnett, aka FKA Twigs, on LP1 (Young Turks) Barnett couldn't speak to us for this article but in June, she told Dazed & Confused: "My hope for this record is that people will be able to identify my sound as a producer and understand how much of this I do myself.

He tries to overfeed it by offering the sum total of his Time Lord memories; Merry also leads the citizens in a song of hope, confusing Akhaten.

Without telling him, Guida credited it to "U.S. Bonds" in hope of confusing d.j.s into opening the package.

His military forces, now deploying civilian vehicles on the front line in the hope of confusing NATO's pilots, have priority in using the gasoline and diesel still available to the colonel.

Their PR guys have deliberately (let's hope) confused the term Charm Offensive.

"I don't know if I was confusing my thoughts with my hopes".

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