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The idea of the Establishment became still vaguer and more confused in the Sixties and Seventies.

History and fiction become even more confused in a book-within-the-book (called, perplexingly, The Grasshopper Lies Heavy) which presents another counterfactual scenario in which the Allies won the war, but the British Empire came out with all the power.

This screening is a combination of the Single Question in Delirium (SQiD) (asking one question to the patient's friend or relative:" Do you think (name) has been more confused in the last two weeks?") [ 60], combined with two simple attention tests (reciting the days of the week and months of the year backwards).

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Currently the opinions vary, and might be more confusing in a considerably long period in the future.

In the interviews, almost all Democrats said they were far more confused than in the 2000 presidential primary, which pitted only two candidates against each other.

Ask IE users to switch browsers entirely, he says, and they may end up more confused and in danger than if they just stuck with an updated version of their current browser software.

So even if the McPherson Square protesters don't consider the two groups merged, and even if people talking about the Washington protests find themselves more confused by the change in name, there's nothing to stop the Freedom Plaza protesters from calling themselves Occupy DC.

This measure was validated by the negative construct question "The instructors' use of the OMTT made me more confused," which was significant in the negative direction (Table 2).

My point of view was that there was no knot so tight that there wasn't a way out of the labyrinth and a lot more mixed metaphors that only got everybody more confused than they had been in the beginning.

There are 3,000 survivors from Leppings Lane, and on Wednesday many of them will wake up in a more confused state than the bereaved – because those who lost loved ones at Hillsborough have been demanding answers to the same questions since April 1989.

One question was used to measure detection of delirium by the bedside nurses: " Based on your clinical judgment and observations, how do you rate the resident overall mental status?: 1) as usual; 2) more alert then usual; 3) more confused than usual; and 4) in delirium".

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