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I reminded them that they had my passport, and they were confused over what to do.
Perhaps we were confused over "hock" in the sense of "pawn".
The findings come after the former Labour Education minister David Lammy reignited the debate over the issue when he claimed that many working-class parents were confused over the laws governing smacking.
When the nude 14-foot bronze statue in front of the Arthur Ashe Commemorative Garden was unveiled last night, some in the crowd were confused over its meaning, while others remarked of its power.
When trading for the week closed today, the Nikkei index had fallen below the 35,000 mark for the first time since Oct. 17, 1989, and analysts said they were confused over whether they were seeing a temporary market correction, or a more fundamental change for the world's largest stock market.
But in chat room postings, students said they were confused over whether to stick with the non-credit Microeconomics for Managers course, one of six the UC Irvine online extension has in operation through the Coursera group.
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But I'd say he is confused over the source of the confusion.
If my friend could be confused over a restaurant, could a business gain advantage from such confusion?
Labour seems to be confused over three different issues.
Consumers could be confused over which phones have which apps and functions.
Still, buyers and builders can be confused over what constitutes a green house.
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