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The combination of illness, an unfamiliar environment and perhaps some subtle underlying dementia can cause otherwise completely competent elderly patients to become disoriented.
Still, the smoke caused many of the 600 students trying to evacuate the dorm that night -- about 80 of them from the third floor -- to become disoriented.
The case of Mr. Baghdadi is not the only example of how easy it is, here in Iraq, to become disoriented by various versions of reality: the thicket of accusations, the wild rumors, the often wildly divergent casualty figures reported after attacks.
They are searching for pufflings – baby puffins who have set out on their first flight from the nests in the cliffs above, only to become disoriented by the town's bright lights and crash land in the streets below.
There are countless ways to become disoriented, hurt, and killed.
Prolonged exposure to neonics in nearby fields affects the bees' brains, causing them to become disoriented.
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Urban legend holds that infrasound can cause people to vomit, become disoriented, or lose control of their bowels.
So when a group of them follows its prey to Wellfleet Harbor it may become disoriented by such an enclosed environment -- and so we find them packed together, confused and stressed.
All were summoned to Mr. Janklow's second-degree manslaughter trial to corroborate his defense team's contention that Mr. Janklow, a diabetic, failed to eat all day and could have become disoriented by low blood sugar as he drove.
Mr. Daschle corroborated the defense team's contention that Mr. Janklow, a diabetic, failed to eat all day and could have become disoriented by low blood sugar as he drove.
Those sympathetic to Ms. Korbut say that many athletes would have become disoriented by the instant, mushrooming fame that she experienced.
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