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To people who know little to nothing about Mali — south of Algeria, west of Niger, with about fifteen million people — news of the coup there is probably confusing.

To people who know little to nothing about Mali south of Algeria, west of Niger, with about fifteen million people news of the coup there is probably confusing.

He said tides at this time of year can be both very high and very low and that is probably confusing the dolphin, which is more used to much deeper water.

He said tides at this time of year can be very high and very low and that is probably confusing the dolphin, which is used to much deeper water.

Another Spanish explorer, Cabeza de Vaca, observed pumpkins growing near Tampa Bay in Florida in 1528, and Hernando De Soto called the pumpkins of western Florida "better and more flavorful than those of Spain," though he was probably confusing our pumpkins with gourds (a different species) grown in Europe.

Later Ottoman tradition also ascribed the building of the Arap Mosque (located outside Constantinople proper in Galata) to Maslama, although it erroneously dated this to around 686, probably confusing Maslama's attack with the first Arab siege in the 670s.

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It probably confused you already".

I don't have an album coming out, they are probably confused.

If this composite Ohio voter is paying close attention, she's probably confused.

"They are probably confused," said Shaw Yu-ming, the publisher of The Central Daily News, a newspaper owned by the Nationalist Party.

Another dumb journalist who will probably confuse a Derbyshire redcap with a Scots dumpy.

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