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He played with his identity, intentionally confused people about his history and was fascinated with popular culture and mass production.
Anyway -- I think what conservatives have done is very intentionally confused two ideas: "not carrying Gluten Free, Dairy Free, Sugar Free Almond Heirloom Organic Soy Fudge Swirl" with "refusing to sell Gluten Free, Dairy Free, Sugar Free Almond Heirloom Organic Soy Fudge Swirl".
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In all things, don't be intentionally confusing.
Mr. Wilson explores the damage inflicted on children raised in an atmosphere that is intentionally confusing.
But by intentionally confusing that system, users can add their own results.
A common strategy of sceptics is to intentionally confuse and conflate different types of uncertainty.
Whether there is some strategy by the brothers or their friends to intentionally confuse the situation is not clear.
"They've made up more names for recalls than Carter has liver pills," she said, calling it "intentionally" confusing.
Whatever style you choose, in any usage controversy, should be constrained by good sense, not by artificial and intentionally confusing examples.
She arranges these images on a flat surface, layering multiple views of the same object in order to add dimension to the final photograph, which intentionally confuses the viewer's perception.
These scenes are intentionally confusing, because they are based on the 1975 documents, and so the viewer remains in a constant state of skepticism about what's being shown.
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