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For example, the new ulcer medication Losec was being confused with the diuretic Lasix, so it was renamed Prilosec.
Father Meade knew he said that, but hardly heard because he was wondering if he was being confused with another priest; a brain addled by recourse to methylated spirits would naturally be blurred by now.
There has been a series of cases in mainland China in which an individual accused of having a shady background has maintained that he or she was being confused with someone else, only to be found out based on the registries.
A Facebook page for Cecil Township Volunteer Fire Company No. 3, which apparently was being confused with Smith's Fire Company No. 2, also distanced itself from him with a statement that said it does not "condone or support the comments made" by Smith.
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"Things that were already cleared up are being confused again," Heinrich Winkler, a respected historian, told the Suddeutsche Zeitung.
Of course, it is not as if Cameron Indoor Stadium is being confused with the student library.
But while the Anglo-French agreement is welcome, the government is being confused in its approach.
The lord mayor of Bristol claims his title is being confused with that of the proposed directly-elected mayor.
One common dilemma is being confused by the other person's habitual or subconscious reactions.
He said he was concerned that some of the Americans may be be confused by the poverty common in India.
In that passage, that is is confusing.
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