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It accounts for a palpable confusion of purposes in many museums that emphasize scholarship, most particularly those on college campuses.
As the Japanese scholar Kawakita Atsuko noted, there is today a palpable confusion about the current meaning of the peace value and its universal connections: It can be said that Japan's "culture of remembrance" differs from Germany's in that the value of "peace" is placed at the core.
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Her grief, early in this book, is as palpable as her confusion.
Whatever the cause Mr. Judge now has a reputation as a cult director whose movies take their time to find an audience, no thanks to the often palpable skittishness or confusion of his distributors.
Howard's boundless indecision over his decision has been met with appropriate terms like "Dwightmare" and a palpable sense of confusion.
The hurt and confusion is palpable in the conversations.
At one local high school hosting caucuses that night, the confusion was palpable.
From the outset, the sense of danger and confusion is palpable with the intense single-player campaign clocking in at around eight hours.
He didn't understand how it all happened and his anguish was palpable -- so was my confusion.
The resulting value confusion has been palpable.
While those here stopped short of saying publicly that Cardinal Mahony should not participate in the conclave, there is a palpable sense of anger, betrayal and confusion over his role in protecting priests accused of sexual abuse.
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