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1 She said there could be confusion if they forget they have transitioned.
2 The alarm will sound, I am sure, but there will be confusion .
3 Unless the Lord is King, all must be confusion , dissonance, and disaster.
4 He is the Father of Lies; his end will be confusion .
5 There seemed to be confusion in the mind of Mrs. Peedles.
6 Moreover, there appears to be confusion about the names of those who should appear.
7 There will be confusion and fear among the armored ones.
8 There will be confusion then and the rushing up of untrained soldiers-andshouts-andyells--
9 Anyhow for a time all will be confusion and disorder.
10 There will be fights, and there will be confusion , and still you will resist.
11 There should be confusion among them, or at least trepidation.
12 There may be confusion and tumult for a time.
13 No doubt there would be confusion , apologies and laughter.
14 There definitely appears to be confusion about Captain Cook and what he did, and didn't do.
15 As the man's death was announced, there seemed to be confusion between state and federal authorities.
16 The wounded horses will become unmanageable, and there is sure to be confusion , though perhaps not panic.
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