I thought of the necessarily impersonal flurry of activity around the woman's window as she confusedly watched a now very small world go by. |
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She was sighing over her hastily-unfolded tube map, looking confusedly at its contents. |
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He blinked confusedly, stood up, pulled the grass out of his hair, straightened his tie and cleared his throat. |
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There was a veritable rash of young white guys, running confusedly around the electorate brandishing postcards. |
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For example, if one places a compass on the ground, it spins confusedly without finding a set destination. |
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Max frowned confusedly and she felt guilt overwhelm her as she realized how muzzy he was. |
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He tried to cast a weak, faint smile at me, and confusedly, shyly, I lowered my eyes. |
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Then I see, so to speak, the sheep running confusedly all around the globe. |
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The sensory qualities of such an object are therefore no more than passing accidents, through which its essence is dimly and confusedly perceived. |
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Since I was very young, whenever I'm off-colour and feverish I have the following recurring vision as I wander confusedly in the no-man's land between consciousness and sleep. |
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Millions of men waited and, as is always the case in times of great crisis, confusedly hoped for the intervention of prominent spiritual leaders. |
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This view is nowhere more confusedly stated than in an article published in the 8 April 1963 Awake! |
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The next reason that offered itself was hardly less unjust — confusedly hurtful to her. |
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All of them confessed their weakness confusedly in public. |
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This core provision of the 2001 Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity highlights the opposition that is sometimes confusedly invoked between cultural diversity and universally proclaimed human rights. |
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You will cross confusedly in streets and on the places of the city: the villains, the middle-class persons, the aristocrats, the acrobats or another garrison completely. |
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It will undoubtedly add another layer of history and rumination to this story, about people looking confusedly for love even as they don't believe in it. |
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She heard confusedly the busy, indifferent voices around her, and wished her mind could flow into that easy babbling current. |
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Therefore, a whole piece of remmen-tai calligraphy looks like a big bundle of beautiful silk strings hanging down confusedly yet artistically, as if the calligrapher had let his hand move swiftly of its own accord. |
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