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That sense of confusion was echoed by a Chinese reader engaged in a discussion on Tibet last week on this newspaper's Web site, nytimes.com.
This confusion was echoed by subsequent authors; the article on gophers in the 1879 edition of the American Cyclopædia has an illustration captioned "California Gopher (Thomomys bulbivorus)", and the ninth edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica (published during the late 19th century) mistakenly reports Thomomys bulbivorus as abundant along the central California coast.
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Annoyance with the confusion is echoed by John Bevan, UK managing director of lastminute.com "Travelling through UK airports is already a painful experience and this confusion over hand-luggage will only make it worse.
Mr. Sadoon's confusion and pessimism about the case were echoed by many other victims who did not understand the decision on Friday to resurrect the charges that were thrown out in December 2009.
This tension is echoed in the GP narratives, where there is also confusion over the role and function of the team.
Events are echoed.
Confusion was profound.
Confusion was creeping in.
Her confusion was understandable.
Confusion was a normal state.
That confusion was by design.
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