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The March lull is even more confounding.
The most recent case is even more confounding.
But taken another way, it is perhaps even more confounding.
For the readers who come to "Exley" thinking of Mr. Clarke, not Frederick Exley, as the primary lure, the experience of reading the book is even more confounding.
It includes a marker and "50 sheets of pre-sized tracing paper" which suggests that this might be a sort of razors and blades sort of situation, which makes it even more confounding.
Even more confounding was trying to calculate the mood of audiences.
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I became even more confounded when I read about the sale of Huffington Post to AOL.
"Furthermore, when you see a reproduction of that painting, most often on the screen as a jpeg, you might even be even more confounded by what you're seeing".
If GWAS studies of survival to elderly ages are even more confounded by environmental (E) factors than GWAS of diseases, combining studies from different populations in pooled or meta-analyses may complicate the E effects even more.
But for every Posty fan, there seem to be even more people confounded by the idea that he has fans at all.
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