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1 So I thought I'd take you along to confuse the issue .
2 These Zobos rambling out here like Xanax addicts must really confuse the issue .
3 Would having a sympathetic movie star on the wrong side confuse the issue ?
4 You see, she musses up feelings with argument which generally confuse the issue .
5 We can only confuse the issue by turning it political.
6 When you get in there you only confuse the issue .
7 Prostitution can confuse the issue with all these excuses: gambling has none of them.
8 So in order not to confuse the issue , we'll save the colon for another time.
9 Wouldn't want to confuse the issue with that either.
10 Remember that this time you won't have a flock of massive cities to confuse the issue .
11 He is trying to confuse the issue .
12 And we certainly wouldn't have thrown in a crazy story like the possessed to confuse the issue .
13 Don't try to confuse the issue .
14 It will just confuse the issue .
15 Don't confuse the issue , Debra.
16 If you like to confuse the issue in that way you are at liberty, of course, to do so.
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