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I think the novelist's job is to observe a natural state of affairs, which is confusion, mystery, chaos -- and not to intrude.
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For some women, the flow will resemble a very light period, which is why confusion between the 2 occasionally occurs.
She also appears to be showing signs of 'old age senility' which is causing her confusion and distress".
It is based on investigating question answer pairs and emphasizes understanding and knowledge acquisition achieved via insight and learning but which is impeded by confusion brought on by in-appropriateness, incoherence, anacolutha and non-sequiturs.
To exclude pain intensity, which is a predicted confusion-factor, we used an ANCOVA to control the pain index, after testing for the non-heterogeneity of the variance with a Levene's test.
"There is some confusion, which is the biggest difficulty working here," Mr. Dehermann said.
The new tendency in metal is getting outside of genre and causing confusion, which is good.
It would certainly lend itself to "Mood," which is a film about confusion over loyalties.
"Addiction is a mental illness around which there is a great deal of confusion, which is hugely exacerbated by the laws that criminalise drug addicts," he wrote.
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