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But in You Look Nice Today he confuses himself with a writer for The Practice and wastes dozens of pages on court testimony that add very little to the book (these pages give the distinct impression that they were written for a film adaptation).
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In the video, John Oliver pokes fun at Kondabolu by suggesting he embrace a non-existent accent, telling him he has confused himself with fellow comedian Kumail Nanjiani, and then simply dismissing him altogether.
He can't be pigeonholed as either stand-up or novelist, not least because he seems confused himself.
[It's clear he's confusing himself here.
The joy of being near her increased step by step, and at last reached such a point that, as he put a huge birch mushroom with a slender stalk and up-curling top into her basket, he looked into her eyes and, noting the flush of glad and frightened agitation that suffused her face, he was confused himself, and in silence gave her a smile that said too much".
"I'm sure he's not confused, himself.
He had often been confused himself about the horse.
Or perhaps the cosmetically enhanced rocker is confused himself: he has also filed for divorce (even though she'd already filed against him) and is disputing spousal support (which she isn't claiming for).
It appeared our rabbi was confusing himself with the Fellow he was working for.
Fiske seemed to confuse himself with his Lord Camoys story, and all but conceded he had no evidence to support it.
He confuses consequences with causes.
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