| 21. | This was exacerbated by his confusingly common forename and surname.
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| 22. | I find ?.4 . 1'on subroutines confusingly written.
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| 23. | And more confusingly, just the one of them, not two.
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| 24. | And so it went, confusingly for those in search of a consensus.
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| 25. | For example, he cites Netelligent, Intelliquest and Intellifax as confusingly similar.
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| 26. | There is an occasional feeling of material being shoehorned in and confusingly truncated.
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| 27. | Most of this history appears in the documentary, sometimes a bit confusingly.
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| 28. | His battle sequences are extravagantly staged but confusingly filmed.
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| 29. | The result is a nonlinear, confusingly fantastic story.
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| 30. | Confusingly, both values are sometimes called specific impulse.
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