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The Times and Sunday Times websites are hopelessly confusing.
When all this first spooled out onto business pages several years ago, the ADM scandal was hopelessly confusing.
Here the trouble was an unceasing onslaught of ever-changing ideas, hopelessly confusing many actors, although a few thrived on it.
A nice couple in Redcar, lumped with the nice Chinese mother Apple, furiously mimed "Beach – beach – castles in the sand," thus hopelessly confusing the poor dear about the words "castle" and "sand".
It is also a shabby, hopelessly confusing entry point to New York, a daily public shame on the city.
Some recent cases suggest that the availability of gay marriage could lend clarity to often hopelessly confusing situations.
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The most important is that the rationale for cutting taxes is hopelessly confused.
The digested read... digested: Small girl with big ambitions gets hopelessly confused in a laboured adventure.
This leaves privacy law in the country - at least in this important aspect - hopelessly confused and uncertain.
Later segments show the men ordered to act as sentries, amid trees that had been planted for the movie; they were hopelessly confused.
John Gatehouse, a researcher at the University of Durham who produced some of the GM potatoes used, described the paper as "hopelessly confused".
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