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The two groups' public rebuttal follows a confusing diplomatic back-and-forth.
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The announcement followed a confusing 24 hours in which Trump faced accusations of indecision.
The idea was that the eleven-point game would keep matches moving apace; at the same time, the bigger ball would slow down individual points, and be easier to see on television; and the service rule would eliminate the deception that had caused tournament play to follow a monotonous pattern: confusing serve, confused return, slam.
There is uneven pacing: a few minutes take several pages to pass and include irrelevant details about what people ate at the previous meal and how the furniture is arranged, while the 20 years of intercontinental backstory that follows is condensed into a confusing paragraph.
Read a full review 35 Subtle 1980s-set comedy from Richard Linklater, conceived as a semi-sequel to Dazed and Confused, as it follows a bunch of jocks to college on baseball scholarships.
"With that, the case is closed for me". Struck later told journalists that the affair embarrassed the military and revolved around "a single confused general who followed an even more confused Christian Democrat". The general's letter became public when Hohmann -- struggling to repair his reputation -- leaked a copy to German television.
What followed was confusing.
On February 8th, shortly before the first gay marriages were due to take place, Roy Moore, the chief justice of the state Supreme Court, ordered probate judges in Alabama not to allow them.What followed was confusing.
In the fog of war movies, some events are hard to follow, a few characters are easily confused, but the series is never less than spellbinding.
A confused fight followed.
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