Aún no tenemos significados para "much confusion".
1At that point, he adds, there was little information and much confusion.
2These did some execution, and caused much confusion in the French ranks.
3Too much going on, too much confusion.1 just feel numb having fertilized.
4But there was so much confusion and disappointment on her father's face.
5There is just as much confusion about Japan's long-term energy policy.
6There also is much confusion of dates in several records of the time.
7In all cases, the situation has been responsible for much confusion and difficulty.
8They fight and hate one another and roam around in too much confusion.
9THERE appears to be much confusion about acceptance procedures for Round Two offers.
10There was still far too much confusion in her own life.
11She did not want the children here, it would make too much confusion.
12At the ferry station on Wednesday night there was much confusion.
13I asked, in much confusion, for this laughing warrior perplexed me.
14Bad weather moved in suddenly and there was much confusion. Delivered by rote.
15The Rival Claims.-Thesefour claims overlapped one another, and necessarily produced much confusion.
16Probably she had not known at all how much confusion she would cause.
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Much confusion a través del tiempo
Much confusion por variante geográfica
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