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Some 4,000 enthusiasts watching online, the commentators and the players themselves were decidedly confused by an artificial auction.
At the ripe old age of 5, I was decidedly confused by this woman who called herself a princess.
All this looks decidedly confused".This process of metamorphosis should have been done during the ten years in opposition," argues Mr Valls.
Upon coming round some minutes later, a decidedly confused and tiddly Zaaf remounted his bicycle and set off in the wrong direction, prompting the spectators lining the route to summon an ambulance to bring the stricken rider to Nîmes.
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Gustad Noble (Roshan Seth), the hero of Sturla Gunnarsson's "Such a Long Journey," is, his surname notwithstanding, a timid, confused, decidedly ordinary man.
This bag of decidedly mixed signals confused my body and brain, and following the demo's conclusion my friend and I both felt nauseated and dizzy.
The spoof, which is decidedly not to be confused with the excellent 2006 movie which successfully rebooted the now 50-year old film franchise, is terrible unless you're stoned.
The accompanying image showed a swingometer with Cameron looking decidedly prime ministerial on one side, and a confused looking Miliband, flanked by Salmond and new SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon on the other.
The reception was decidedly split, with some fans old and new hating it, others loving it, and all confused by it.
Not to be confused with Sarabeth Levine, the uptown scone tycoon, Sarah (Easley) and Beth (Buccini) are the decidedly downtown owners of Kirna Zabête, a designer clothing boutique that opened on Greene Street in 1999 and has moved to new quarters on Broome: larger and slightly grittier, thanks to the lusty belch of traffic to the Holland Tunnel.
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