The ACLU and other groups said the law would sowconfusion at the polls and reduce votes.
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These creatures were in fact the first wave, dispatched to sowconfusion and disguise the true threat.
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But he accused opponents of trying to " sowconfusion".
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Robert Greene's book suggests you use "the demonic power of words to sowconfusion" to seduce unsuspecting "victims."
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Last season, at Anfield, it was the use of Ilkay Gündogan in a withdrawn role that seemed to sowconfusion.
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With the EU expanding to include states that know little or nothing about us, the new name-plates will help sowconfusion.
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It is imperative that members of the ANC and Alliance formations remain vigilant against deliberate efforts to sowconfusion and disunity.
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The Baraks' battle plan had been perfectly pitched to sowconfusion, sending Zila into a panic by its sheer callous brutality.
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Bioterror Bickering Red tape and overlapping responsibilities could sowconfusion and hamper the government's response to bioterrorism, the Los Angeles Times reports.
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If the rules omit discussion of recreational fliers, the experts added, that could sowconfusion on what type of flying is allowed.
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It suggests that the US issued the terror advisory to undercut the South African government's integrity and sowconfusion within the country.
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The report was denied in Tripoli, and Italy said it believed talk of a deal was a ruse by Gaddafi's administration to sowconfusion.
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The Art of Seduction Robert Greene's book suggests you use "the demonic power of words to sowconfusion" to seduce unsuspecting "victims."
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But the president's talk of "bonding" with Chinese President Xi Jinping could sowconfusion in Asia, where U.S. allies are fearful of a rising China.
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God will aid us by sowingconfusion among these detested people.