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It's rather confusing for an affable politician who is more used to plaudits than brickbats.
As I approach the meeting point for the Pegida march, near the German Hygiene Museum shortly after 6pm, I'm rather confused.
Because of this, I'm rather confused, but perhaps that was the point?
I must say I'm rather confused by the use of Samuels after tea, and indeed throughout today - he's now sent down twice as many overs as Shannon Gabriel, who bowled beautifully this morning.
The picture is rather confusing.
AMD's official explanation for the numbering is rather confusing.
The dual-mode, travel-friendly adapter has yet to be copied by any Windows PC maker, which is rather confusing seeing their obsession with cloning the MacBook Pro.
Also, most outsourcing is perceived as human resource management strategy, as such listing human resource outsourcing as a strategy amongst others which obviously entails the use of human resource without adding to head count is rather confusing.
American foreign policy is rather confusing in the Middle East, as we have never openly backed one sect over the other -- we've never proclaimed that "Sunnis are good, Shi'ites are bad" (or vice versa).
One is that the live animal stimulus moves in somewhat unpredictable manner or an anesthetized conspecific that is rather confusing.
Other minor problems include (1) The manner in which the figure entitled "protein fold expansion plotted as function of ancestry" was obtained is rather confusing.
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