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The race for president is at its most confusing point of the campaign.
That just generally, I think, continues to be a confusing point for a lot of people.
This EP was written over the course of about four years, and I started working on it at a confusing point in my New York life.
Being in recovery at any age elicits both challenges and rewards, but being young and at a pivotal, sometimes confusing point in life even without worrying about sobriety makes said challenges and rewards even more prominent.
We thank the reviewer and appreciate that this is a potentially confusing point.
The most confusing point fits in the commentary on the article by Hatchwell [ 2010].
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Hill acknowledges that troubling questions persist about the treatment of confusing points of accounting, including the sometimes foggy boundaries between recurring and nonrecurring items, or how to account for certain types of restructuring and acquisition charges.
Measurements of the initial exposure phase for those in the 30-km zone, while confused, point to absorbed doses to the whole body of many individuals that were > 1 Gy, with average doses to some 25,000 Belarusian evacuees of a substantial fraction of a Gray (Baverstock and Williams 2003).
Luiz, confused, pointed to me.
As "Dazed and Confused" pointed out, as we get older high school girls don't age.
Although the evidence is confusing, it points to the deeper regularities that constitute the cosmos, just as Heraclitus' own remarks can seem obscure yet point to the truth.
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