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1 Look, we know politics can be very confusing the deeper you go.
2 It was wonderful to think of, and very confusing to the mind.
3 It's a day where you could send out very confusing mixed messages!
4 But he didn't have any partners. It was a very confusing conversation.
5 Ms Helleur said that could be very confusing for young people.
6 Yes, it's all very confusing , but Scottish politics is a bit like that.
7 It was, the victims wrote, a very confusing and frightening existence.
8 These handshakes of America are very confusing to those of Europe.
9 We are mopping up some unfinished scenes, which is very confusing .
10 The Irish soldiers who survived the Great War returned to a very confusing Ireland.
11 The-thefirst few minutes in the water were very confusing .
12 Mrs Still said everything was very confusing on the day.
13 This made its position "contradictory and very confusing " , the State-owned company said.
14 It was very confusing - even for me, as someone who knows the industry.
15 This whole business is very confusing , if you ask me.
16 To be honest, I find the new regulations very confusing .
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