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Cover them with confusing flashing lights.
Everyone's cabinet is unhinging with confusing chemical choices.
The titles, in slightly haphazard English, were jumpy and rife with confusing repetitions.
The Canadians had just retaken it, and Major Remus was left with confusing orders from the top.
The case was swollen with confusing evidence, Florida's liberal self-defense laws and deep-seated racial tension.
That is because of Belichick's penchant for designing unusual schemes, mixing blitzes with confusing pass coverage packages.
"The defendants preyed upon lower-income consumers with confusing business names and false promises," Attorney General John W. Suthers said in announcing the suit on Feb. 8.
Worse, the three Republican lawyers you originally claimed were advocating the pardon nailed your assertion as false, tainting your Op-Ed defense with confusing qualifiers.
Set in a black box, streaked with confusing cones of white (which look sometimes like beams of light, sometimes like lavatory rolls), it's always uncomfortable.
EUS-FNA may be required to reach an accurate diagnosis in cases with confusing imaging findings.
Active learning is based on the idea that human beings and machine algorithms learn best when presented with confusing information.
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