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The term "car-based" is a confusing one in Detroit.
Eurosceptic score: 8/10 Iceland is a confusing one for Eurosceptics.
Mr. KELLY: So, I think that it's hard to say right now with the tax make up that we have is, is a confusing one and one that obviously does not work.
This is a confusing one.
Despite the commonalities in narrative, Israel's policy regarding the refugees is a confusing one.
As one of Eisenhower's aides, he will do substantially what he did in civil life, which is deal with the exiled European governments on behalf of the U.S. The problem of the man who does, as a soldier, precisely what he did as a civilian is a confusing one, and we might just as well tip Lt. Col. Biddle off to the angles.
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On the whole, the comparison between today's radical left & McCarthyism & Nazism is a confusing one--and anything that adds to the already vast current confusion is dangerous.
"It's a confusing one, more so than any that I've seen.
By E. J. Kahn The New Yorker, July 20 , 1940 P. 9With Mr. Willkie resting comfortably in Colorado, last week must have been a confusing one for the Republican leaders he left in the East.
The reference to complying with laws, in any case, has been a confusing one.
At the height of the outbreak, for children, the situation was a confusing one.
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