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1 She thinks I've become disoriented , that I don't know what I'm saying.
2 You may have become disoriented and have no idea where you have come from.
3 WA police said they believed he had become disoriented and forgotten how to get home.
4 She'd followed Aiden's instructions exactly, but then the storm had struck, and she'd become disoriented .
5 It was so easy to become disoriented down here.
6 He had become disoriented and wandered in even deeper.
7 Covered in paint in a hot room, I slowly started to overheat and become disoriented .
8 Had he become disoriented , wandered away in confusion?
9 Waking up in bed I become disoriented .
10 He scanned the entire horizon, hoping he had only become disoriented , but still he found no smoke.
11 An hour before bedtime, she had become disoriented and for a few moments hadn't known where she was.
12 Some get dizzy or become disoriented .
13 Sandie had been herself during dinner and for several hours afterward, but shortly before ten, she had become disoriented .
14 Visibility is already limited in the forest and when driving snow and wind are added, it is easy to become disoriented .
15 Largely nocturnal, beavers can also become disoriented during the daytime and attack out of fear, according to Viktor Kozlovsky, a wildlife expert.
16 Tchicaya had become disoriented , but as they swung around together his line of sight fell from the stars to the approaching wave.
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