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I told him the man confused you with talk so he could walk away.
I think you might be confusing us with someone else.
However, when we got home she kept confusing me with her father.
However, the other man really confused me with his ideas.
He says, We don't want people confusing it with our book based on the movie.
Yet confusing them with words alone is a difficult task.
Lady, once again you are confusing me with someone else.
Which would be the first time that anybody has confused T20 with culture.
The issue is complex and confusing, with little research to back either side.
Or they would confuse him with the other black man on the floor.
But I don't think you can confuse us with other shows on the air, either.
Don't confuse everyone with a story of two people who found something in each other.
He's reported me on my way; I don't want him confusing them with any more calls.
Many people make the mistake of confusing information with knowledge.
Don't confuse me with women of your own race, James.
You are confusing that with what we choose to tell the public.
Seems he may have confused criticism with being shot in the head.
At the moment we’re still seeing many in the industry confuse books with reading.
I should, of course, have been more careful, and not confused future with past events.
English, is likely to confuse it with the earlier mark.
In the past decade or so, however, we’ve confused status with power.
A lot of the time in Texas, we confuse money with intelligence.
Perhaps she had confused me with someone else in our kindergarten class?
Many people confuse knowledge with what it takes to beat the market.
Sometimes I came so close that you might confuse me with the original.