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Johnson, though, just made things more confusing: "Well, you're talking about potentially opening up discrimination that, in my opinion, maybe businesses discriminate against, a quarter of businesses discriminate against Muslims, because 'let's just be safe.'".

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The move was seen as a boon to Syria's authoritarian government and its allies Russia and Iran which made it all the more confusing given Trump's well-established anti-Iran animus.

To make matters more confusing, animals are not always the deep wells of sensitivity that we might imagine.

Well, it'll only get more confusing, since next week Republicans in Nevada will caucus and South Carolina Democrats will vote in their primary -- on different days.

At one of the city's busiest and more confusing intersections, (Seventh Avenue crosses two-way Greenwich Avenue as well as West 11th Street), there is never a single barrel.

Reviewer's comment: "…I find the discussion of cysteine incorporation in Archaea (which the authors consider to be ancestral without any good reason) as well as the mechanism of PheRS to be largely irrelevant and more confusing than enlightening".

Arts and culture editor Mike Landry of the Telegraph-Journal found that "while well-written, his attempts at humour and levity in The Tower of Babble often fall flat, more confusing than chuckle-inducing".

And more confusing too".

Now they are more confusing".

But more confusing was Agha's irritation.

"My bills get more and more confusing and overwhelming".

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