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The Yellow jackets, he said, run the same play from different sets to confuse the defense.
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What happens in art galleries, on the other hand, is a complex social and financial game set to confuse us.
Hunter explains of his commission: "In these photographs, I wanted to convey a freedom to travel in time, but unlike the museum itself, which sets out to make sense of history, I set out to confuse".
We don't set out to confuse people.
From that came the idea of mazes and labyrinths and the strength of the latter was that there is only one way in and one way out, unlike mazes which set out to confuse with their tricks and dead ends.
Any startups out there seeking to build a business by setting out to confuse as many users as possible with overly complex pricing structures, while tricking those who can't afford the full-fat service into signing up for ridiculously over-priced rubbish and then making it really hard for them to opt out?
That suggest FSU has gone to Auburn's trick -- constantly shifting their defensive set almost arbitrarily to confuse the opposing quarterback.
I had been convinced long ago that for politicians to set interest rates was to confuse economics and politics... Gordon had come to the same conclusion, and so when I suggested it, he readily agreed..
(laughs) In fact, the theater set up is starting to confuse the issue even more by coming out with 7.1.
The shooter in Thousand Oaks, California, wore a baseball cap and set off smoke bombs to confuse people inside the bar.
WHEN the first Art Center Design Conference convenes here today with a high-wattage lineup of speakers, including Frank Gehry, Thom Mayne, Bruce Mau and Hella Jongerius, nobody is likely to confuse the setting with other picturesque stops on the Western design conference circuit.
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