But some soldiers in the military hospital were confused by the concept of fighting while talking.
But Mali's legal landscape has been confused by the current state of emergency, she says.
Confused by Nokia's dual-platform, Maemo 5 and S60 5th Edition smartphone choices?
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Will patients be confused by the morass of competing plans and the infamous doughnut hole?
Have you ever felt confused by some of the financial acronyms that get thrown around?
Highland Council's Independent Group has said voters were confused by the Single Transferable Vote (STV).
Some have been co confused by the process that they thought I had sold my business.
Voters in Palm Beach county claim they were confused by the infamous butterfly ballot.
But gamma-ray telescopes are also confused by charged particles trapped in the earth's magnetic field.
Perhaps we are confused by the morality of war or the inner workings of the military machine.
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Rural birds were confused by urban bird song while city birds "didn't understand the lower rural pitch".
Maybe we'll see Joe Scarborough pondering how a man confused by Stuart Stevens would have handled Osama bin Laden.
Don't be confused by steel producing fewer people than paper despite weighing more.
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"There are some people in politics and in the press who can't be confused by the facts, " she said.
Arriva argued "customers would not have been inconvenienced or confused by the difference".
Some women on the Colorado campus said they were confused by the list.
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The public was so confused by the soda that sales never picked up and the drink was a complete flop.
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"They used to get confused by the 24 hour clock and you would get breaches by thousands of minutes, " she said.
At first click, a naive user is immediately confused by the hatched batch of new windows lingering in the browser frame.
However, it declined to comment further and did not elaborate on who might be confused by the use of correct punctuation.
Matters are confused by many false alarms from nervous merchant seamen and spoof distress signals sent by pirates to divert navies.
And they know western European consumers might at first be confused by the name change when it takes effect on Jan. 1.
To hear him explain it, viewers are often confused by his story lines and turned off by his unrelatable characters at first.
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Tsarnaev's mother, Zubeidat Tsarnaev, appeared confused by Thursday's announcement from Worcester police.
"I'm an attorney, and I'm fairly confused by this stuff, " says Binkow.
Analysts also fret that consumers may be confused by the two versions of the tablet, which will have very different price points.
Even Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg seemed to be confused by the change, resulting in his formerly-private Facebook page becoming uber public.
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Outside, I confessed that I was confused by what Creed was doing.
However, any debate about getting rid of Mr Estrada by constitutional means is confused by talk of deposing him by unconstitutional means.
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