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Another commonly used and yet confused literary device, a stands for something.
Some people put the blame for this state of affairs on "parity," another word for league-wide mediocrity, and nobody has yet confused these two teams with, say, the 49er dynasty of the 1980's.
But the advent of Communism sharply divided the American Left and, worse yet, confused many Americans about the differences between Socialists and Communists.
Perhaps partially to blame is our insistent romanticising of the bedroom producer —one of electronic music's most crucial yet confused archetypes.
Yet confused fans sometimes ask one to sign a photograph of the other.
This means the instructors can focus on other things, like preparing for the big couple's dance-off at 2001 Space Odyssey with the mature yet confused young woman who just wants to experience life in the Big City and get away from the small-minded folks down in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn – as you do.
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It's characteristic Holzer: text as punchy as a headline, yet confusing to unsuspecting passersby.
Of course, no one would yet confuse any of them with Barack Obama, the superstar African-American Senate candidate from Illinois who electrified the Democrats in Boston last month.
I found him to be well intentioned, yet somewhat confused about his role in politics.
Alas, the only David Harris I haven't yet been confused with is the Jets linebacker.
Yet when confused, fearful, angry or in pain, they may kick, hit, bite, throw or shove.
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