The 25-year-old used clever variations to confuse the batsmen, mixing his off-breaks with an occasional doosra.
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Where Apple went wrong is they began to confuse version releases and feature improvements with innovation.
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This propaganda is false, and its purpose is to confuse you and justify acts of terror.
But Dr Cassidy said it would be a mistake to confuse sentimentality with values.
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Take care not to confuse Veblen with his contemporary Max Weber, the inventor of the carburetor.
The loathsome thing about the Obama defenders is their intentional misuse of the language to confuse.
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The court's rulings on school prayer have now become complicated enough to confuse even constitutional lawyers.
Food for thought, but trust us, you don't want to confuse hearsay for concrete fact.
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Your mistake is to confuse flexibility for an end state allowing diversity in Europe.
But the extension of directors' duties seems guaranteed to confuse, especially as some of them conflict.
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His Euro-bashing looks like a ploy to confuse the issue and deflect criticism from the government.
Another big misunderstanding of previous decades was to confuse nomadism with migration or travel.
Missouri Secretary of State Robin Carnahan said she had "no tolerance" for anyone attempting to confuse voters.
"Attempts to manipulate Russian citizens, to confuse them, stir up divisions in society are unacceptable, " he said.
The military eventually changed the wrapping of the Afghan rations to blue so as not to confuse civilians.
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.
The economic concept of free trade is a simple one, though economists tend to confuse it with numbers.
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"We don't want to confuse riders by providing names that are not geographic in nature, " Mr. Ortiz said.
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It is also easy to confuse a conviction with what is merely a good set-up for a joke.
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This is a substitution, but given the context it is not infringing because it is not likely to confuse.
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But this is to confuse philanthropic spending with the redistributive aims of taxation.
Article after article puts old wine in new bottles, in many cases this does more to confuse than clarify.
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Kickstarter has decided not to confuse its mission by adding the profit motive.
The tax hike crowd is trying to confuse tax hikes with tax reform.
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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.
They turned left, and then right again, taking a circuitous path to confuse anyone who might be following them.
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.
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