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*Bravado: a "false show of courage," but constantly confused with bravura (bravery).
After their failure or defeat in the United States, he has been constantly confused.
That ignorant people constantly confused that term with "lesbian" just made my day.
"The trans girls who would go out with their gay friends would get constantly confused with drag queens.
I mostly ended up trying to date those men, even when this was ill-advised in retrospect, as I constantly confused a potential relationship with satisfying sex.
Webster whose past works, Hypercube and Vertex, have featured previously on The Creators Project has layered complex, laser-cut surfaces with projected animations to create a morphing, mind-bending kaleidoscope of light and sound wherein the boundaries between the real and the virtual, the 2D and the 3D, are constantly confused.
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When he is able to call his father in Karbala, his sons say hello but constantly confuse their grandfather -- whom they have never met -- with their uncle.
"In New York, walking around topless is actually legal for both genders, so it constantly confuses me that this ideal is not translated on to the most popular, accessible social media network," she says.
In the play, Shakespeare's health is fading and so are his mental faculties, a device that enables Mr. Brustein to pepper the script with references to "Hamlet" and other works, since he is constantly confusing the real people in his life with his characters.
Some days in practice, Pat wore 40 and then was switched back to 45. Coaches and fellow players, meanwhile, were constantly confusing Pat with a third-year safety, Shann Schillinger, whose seniority naturally merited his getting dibs on the nickname "Schill," thus saddling my nephew with — for obscure reasons — "Patty Melt".
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