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What is confusing to many newcomers is the way two public school systems interface in Bedford.
This is part of what is confusing about Mr. Magloire's vision: even in a work like "Moments" for Lauren Toole and Mr. Carlson, the bond between dancer and musician was more rigid than spontaneous.
What is confusing is that contend does take a clause that completes its meaning: Some contend that Newton was autistic.Because the clause complementing contend looks a bit like a direct object, whom is tempting.
Second lesson learned: part of what is confusing and distressing about this process is that health-insurance companies don't seem equipped, or maybe willing, to explain the implications of the new law to consumers.
Indeed, what is confusing about the whole affair is why it has been allowed to go on for so long, and the lengths to which Russian authorities have gone to avoid the prosecution of those involved in Mr Magnitsky's death, when seemingly incontrovertible evidence of wrongdoing has been presented.
"I don't see any scientists involved in this at all.... What is confusing to me is who's representing their interests.
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But what is confused, namely that the sensation is in the hand, is by no means clear in us" (Logic, 48).
What's confusing?
That's what's confusing to me".
"What was confusing is now not," Mr. Reiser says at the end of the ad.
What was confusing was whether Biden's critics felt that he was being racially insensitive or racially inflammatory.
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