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And it is a depressing story, certainly, as well as moving, confusing and, at a fast 72 minutes, at once undercooked and overpadded.
"Thrilling, terrifying, moving, confusing, amusing, compelling and very, very dark," Kristan Reed of Eurogamer.net wrote in a fairly typical BioShock review.
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Arnold used that phrase to describe "the demand for intellectual deliverance" that we feel when we confront the "immense, moving, confused spectacle" of the contemporary world.
Beal's moves confused and worried them, and so they began to probe him with questions.
His journal described a method of attack in which a gunman can keep moving to confuse the enemy.
If the ideological world in which Hannah More moved seems confusing from a 21st- century viewpoint, it is important to remember that it could be equally so for those who were actually there at the time.
The second step moves from confused to clear knowledge of the cause.
Several species have bright colours on their underparts that flash when the frog moves, possibly confusing enemies or serving as a warning of the frog's toxicity.
By doing so, you would sometimes trigger the keeper in making the first move and confusing him.
Since syncategorematic terms only affect terms that follow them, moving a term confused by a syncategorematic word before that word will negate the confusing effect of the word.
But if you keep moving, he gets confused.
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