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It is a confusing kind of demotion for a confusing kind of cricketer, a bowler who remains simultaneously monotonous, linear, robotic, but also entirely sui generis.
The soldiers are callous, as you would expect young men caught up in a particularly ugly and confusing kind of war to be.
In a region that favours five-star glitz – and where complex guest/host dynamics can foster a confusing kind of arm's-length hospitality – chances to stay in local homes are few and far between.
It was a confusing kind of protest; cake, nursery rhymes and party poppers for the toddlers, while their mothers argued the role East Thames were playing in the social cleansing of their area.
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It thus violates the rationality of explanation to confuse one kind of explanation with another kind of object.
We weren't just mad, we were sort of enraged; no one was merely confused, but kind of totally mystified.
"They may sometimes confuse this kind of an addiction — like an alcohol addiction or a sexual addiction — with a spiritual or moral weakness.
Sincerely, Confused, and kind of slutty .
Today, the parents at my kids' school were confused and kind of sad.
We teach our kids about kindness every day, but it's a complicated concept to teach because I do not want them to confuse being kind with being nice.
The critics of globalization often confuse differing kinds of diversity.
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