My wife suspected I had those feelings, so it was a confusing time for me.
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The attack on the prison started off really solid and then ended in a confusing retreat.
Google seems to be on a confusing, multi-pronged approach to staking a claim to home entertainment.
Finally, by all accounts, it was a confusing situation the night of the raid.
Aronofsky is a veteran risk-taker whose past films have drawn a confusing mix of reactions.
For non-Puerto Ricans (and many Puerto Ricans, too), it was a confusing mix of signals.
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It is a confusing marketplace of shiny new products that makes me feel anxious and perennially out-of-touch.
The home-carbonated drink maker put out a confusing environmental message of conserving bottle consumption with DIY beverages.
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Running such a confusing, unsupported story lacking basic context and perspective does not serve the public at all.
New TLDs however will be most risky of all, as they will be creating a confusing mess initially.
Ms Grant insisted victims of crime need "more help navigating a confusing and often intimidating criminal justice system".
It was a confusing situation, and that helps explain why Bissonnette's account differs from that of the Shooter.
The take-away, I think, is that this is a confusing opinion that helps set up eventual Supreme Court review.
It's a confusing picture, but the U.S. military seems to be edging further out on the record on this.
Deciphering which plan is best, and costs less, is a confusing, but necessary task for businesses of all sizes.
Federal-regulation advocates also argue that the current system of multiple state and federal regulators produces a confusing patchwork of rules.
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But Mr Glendinning thinks the bank is using a confusing array of charges to hide the true cost of its account.
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Nintendo is a confusing company, as they are both pioneers of innovation, but seems resistant to it at the same time.
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American families face a confusing and constantly changing smorgasbord of savings options.
In practice, it's a confusing set of arbitrary guidelines not everyone follows.
The bill--created and passed in nanoseconds in 2002--has been a boon for lawyers and accountants and a confusing, expensive bane for everyone else.
China's growing production base and the spread of digital products thus presents the big firms with a confusing mix of threats and opportunities.
But their day-to-day concerns also include a lack of time with patients and a system that has evolved into a confusing web of paperwork.
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This shift, coupled with seasonal variation, might make for a confusing winter for users of weather.com, with more surprise raindrops or snowfalls than usual.
Adults set a confusing example by lying once a day, on average, based on a 1996 study led by researchers at the University of Virginia.
It has been a confusing three-day sequence for traders after the index closed on its highs Friday, and it looks like back-and-forth action could continue.
This law applies a confusing blend of subjective and objective standards.
Launching Realplayer 10 should allow the company to get its branding into focus, though, following a confusing succession of players names like G2, RealOne and others.
Here's a confusing set of statistics: In a 2006 poll by the Latino Coalition, 57 percent of registered Hispanic voters said they identified with the Democratic Party.
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