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1 But it's 2012 in Ireland and that's a much more confusing situation.
2 To make the situation more confusing , recommendations across Britain have varied considerably.
3 In an already confusing year, the in-between season has become more confusing .
4 Even more confusing was the new explanation of light emission by atoms.
5 The knowledge made everything even more confusing than it had been already.
6 And with options open to her, it was all the more confusing .
7 There's a glacier there. Even more confusing was the lack of equipment.
8 Thoughts whirled in his head, each one more confusing than the last.
9 Making matters even more confusing , the same story told several times becomes different.
10 The explanation given in my district's reopening plan only made things more confusing .
11 After an occasionally chaotic referendum day came an even more confusing results night.
12 I hope that helps to clarify, or perhaps it's more confusing .
13 And, from Artemis's point of view, things were even more confusing .
14 The faster the orders are given, the more confusing it is.
15 The more Kate considered the mandate, the more confusing it seemed.
16 What's more confusing is that neither direction is consistent with her previous style.
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