He so confused and frightened me that I pretended he was making a joke and laughed.
Nor has it helped that NCR 's recent corporate history has been so confused.
The public was so confused by the soda that sales never picked up and the drink was a complete flop.
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People really can become so confused, can have their perceptions so distorted by mental illness that they literally experience themselves doing something other than what they actually did.
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But even if it isn't, President Clinton is at fault for having so confused his China policy and so energised his fund-raising as to allow the idea to become plausible.
Not knowing why he was being kept in the cell without food, water or a toilet for so long confused him, Iredale said.
Their reaction to the victory of the American and British forces is, so far, confused and grudging.
"Every advocacy group out there has a slightly different set of recommendations on screenings, so people get confused, " says Isham.
No wonder, then, that so many feel confused about their identity.
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The electronics giant, which has seemed so ungainly and confused during its transition to the era of mobile devices and ecosystems, is finally back in its element.
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No wonder she seems so apprehensive and confused.
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An earlier generation subscribed to the idea of turning on, tuning in and dropping out, but the voice of "We Can Be Strong" is so numb and confused by life on earth in 2007 that finding the right knob to tune out is too taxing.
No wonder so many people are confused about how much they owe.
So, people are confused about our motives and our good will.
But that is often difficult for organizations to do, as The Financial Times pointed out this month, especially when so many vendors seem confused themselves.
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Horst so as not to be confused with the Nazi official Martin Bormann.
Elected leaders often don't understand the Internet, so they're easily confused or corrupted.
So to those who are confused about what life is supposed to be, it will be whatever you make it out to be.
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But I think that our system has its priorities confused and is so imbalanced that only a complete overhaul with legislated cost controls will help it.
The recommendations vary significantly, so providers and patients remain confused.
So those consumers would be confused after all that?
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As for beverages, Ms. Miller Nussbaum conceived of a "shallow end" beverage (that was lemonade) and a "deep end" beverage (that had Stoli in it.) "They had different straws in them so people did not get confused, " she explained.
Roth was confused, and so he did what any giant of the American literary scene can do in these circumstances, and wrote a lengthy open letter to Wikipedia in the New Yorker (from which the above quotation is taken).
He emblazoned it with ads for iHospital, and outfitted it with white flashers, not red, so people don't get confused.
So either they are just massively confused by all these numbers, or they just -- you've just done a bad job of selling this and convincing people.
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