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Sedona's symbolism is a little more confusing.

Gullit's departure for family reasons, which seems to have triggered all of this, is a little more confusing.

Out west, things are a little more confusing.

"In 1978 the Holland squad numbering system was a little more confusing," John continues.

To make things a little more confusing this month, the household survey covered the week of Nov. 4-10, a week earlier than it normally would have, so that the survey would be finished before the Thanksgiving holiday.

Apple's new Next Generation MacBook Pro adds a powerful new laptop to the company's product line, but that addition also makes the company's product line a little more confusing.

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Granted, I figured it out in less than five minutes, but I suspect the market Virb is targeting — namely, people who want something very straightforward that 'just works' — may be a little more confused.

But all these shoot-from-the-hip comparative tastings do little more than confuse people who are interested in wine and completely turn off those who are not.

Regardless of the reasoning, the fact that the Islamic State suffers so many synonyms has probably done little more than confuse the public, which has only figured out who these Sunni insurgents are very recently.

As befits an erstwhile editor of Mojo, a magazine that tends to approach rock music as first and foremost a heritage industry, he is good on the musical development of a pop star whose early albums, David Bowie (1967) and Space Oddity (1969), were both little more than confused collections of ill-matched songs, and showed little hint of the confidence and brilliance that was to follow.

It's more confusing.

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