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were confused by
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To thoroughly mix; to confound; to disorder.
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On third-and-8 from Oakland's 43-yard line, the Jets were confused by the Raiders' confusion.
Officials were confused by competitors' names.
"They were confused by the first request for proposals".
''Maybe they were confused by what was wrong with me".
"Maybe they were confused by what was wrong with me".
Some immigrants said they were confused by the policy.
Still, some people said they were confused by what was happening.
"People were confused by me not playing a confident, sassy character," she says.
If you were confused by a butterfly ballot, your vote does not count.
For most of my childhood in London people were confused by me.
Executives said they were "confused" by the claims in the NSA document.
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