The 25-year-old used clever variations to confuse the batsmen, mixing his off-breaks with an occasional doosra.
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Airlines confuse the issue further when it comes to obtaining Elite status within their mileage programs.
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There is a political realm and a social realm, and we shouldn't confuse the two.
This will only thoroughly confuse the voting public (which is what the Washington Establishment wants).
That doesn't make sense at all to us, but it could totally confuse the extraterrestrials.
But it didn't confuse the Bluetooth speaker phone in my car, or interfere with it.
In other words, they are deeply misleading and simply confuse the discussion of military modernization options.
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Don't confuse the gesture with a sudden bout of altruism on Qantas' part, however.
Some in the U.S. government confuse the Brotherhood with being "moderate" because it ostensibly eschews violence.
His Euro-bashing looks like a ploy to confuse the issue and deflect criticism from the government.
This should be intuitive when trade consists of bartering with goods, but currencies can confuse the issue.
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Seniority, personal connections, a reluctance to talk about individual merits or faults - all confuse the issue.
Her characters have a demented dissociation from nature and for ever confuse the animate and the inert.
Even those old enough to remember often confuse the two elements of the oil shock of 1973-74.
The First Minister said that it is easy to confuse the commitment to spend with the expenditure itself.
This seems to confuse the bejesus out of "Helicopter" Ben Bernanke, who worries more about deflation than inflation.
X-rays, which may confuse the signal that the second part of the machine the detector is there to pick up.
They also have to be shielded from the attentions of other elementary particles that might confuse the signal.
Blur the conversation and talking points of person B to confuse the argument.
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The creation of multiple layers of trusts, for no obvious reason except perhaps to confuse the IRS and creditors.
There are some similarities between the writer and his subject, and readers have been known to confuse the two.
And it reminds me that it is vital for us not to confuse the war, ever, with the warriors.
But will so many delivery options and charges and services confuse the customer?
The defense, says Miller, is often trying to mess with your head -- confuse the offensive line and the QB.
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It will confuse the hiring manager because he or she is not going to know how to fit you in.
Some republicans accuse Mr Howard of making mischief by trying to confuse the main issue and sabotage the republican vote.
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They deploy their traditional tactics of taqiyah (obfuscation), kitman (dissimulation) and ehtiat (caution) to confuse the "infidels" and divide their ranks.
Not just continue on with an original idea that will confuse the fans and us who have passion for the series.
Clearly, it would be pretty stupid to confuse the artistic importance of an individual with their importance in the art market.
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Attorneys for Enron's former chiefs began by trying to confuse the jury.
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