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151. The story is hopelessly confusing. 152. They ribbed him for confusing the two words. 153. A confusing and disjointed story. Nice multiplayer options. 154. A confusing situation involving the support a wealthy person will suddenly make more sense. 155. The Internet may be a paradise for well-informed news junkies, but it is a confusing news junkyard for the rest of us. 156. Many modeless dialogs are implemented awkwardly. Their behavior is inconsistent and confusing. 157. Already she was confusing the perspectives of the room, transforming it into a dislocated clock. 158. To make things a little more confusing, different vendors use different or similar terms to mean different things that affect licensing (the point of that sentence was to be confusing). 159. Or a website where the menu system was confusing to navigate? 160. In this article, a lot of clerical and typographical errors are made through confusing similar characters. 161. The proceedings may be confusing—with silver-tongued barristers arguing for the admissibility of this or that document or video clip—but the emotions they touch are raw. 162. While the World Cup in South Africa is manna from heaven for soccer fans, spare a thought for those who regard "the beautiful game" as a confusing sport with complicated rules and impenetrable jargon. 163. The land registry management in this village is very confusing. 164. With pass by value, any change to the parameter is not reflected in the calling routine. Those who have used pass by reference will probably find this confusing. 165. The overall appearance of many programs is overly complex and confusing, making navigation and comprehension difficult. 166. Being awake in the dark and sleeping in the light. Running out of reasons, the heart is occupied by delusory, wandering, melancholy and confusing ... 167. In a world swamped with confusing and contradictory information, we can, like Peter, turn to Christ for wisdom. He cuts through the words of confusion with words of life. 168. Chances are that you had a "wet dream" — something that can be embarrassing and confusing to teen guys, but is completely normal. 169. Part of the challenge is that they're confusing to both the clients and the employees: The term escort is so universally euphemistic that people don't believe agencies that advertise as nonsexual. 170. SharpGIS - Spatial references coordinate systems, projections, datums, ellipsoids – confusing ? 171. These engineers viewed many web sites in the WWW as ineffective, confusing, and disarrayed. 172. But antiquity now is a yellow dust, Confusing in the grasses its ruins and white Bones . 173. Cause is confusing in particular if one sees no relationship between the current life and the preset time disastrous circumstance one has made manifest. 174. Her brazenness of confusing right and wrong, and black and white goes beyond our imagination. 175. If those topsy-turvy feelings got you twisted inside-out, think of the poet Rumi, who 800 years ago said: all we really want is love's confusing joy. 176. As I alluded to earlier, the black caiman has had a confusing nomenclatural history despite the fact that it has been recognized since it was first described as a unique crocodilian . 177. They light up when the Sailfish hunts, confusing their prey and letting their fellow hunters know what they're doing. 178. However, this streamlined notation can be confusing as explained below. 179. You're confusing implication and entailment, whoever that was. If Q then S was it? 180. As there is great divarication in theory, confusing and difficult in practice, it is necessary to argue and study this issue.