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  • 1confusion — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ complete, total, utter ▪ considerable, great ▪ mild, slight ▪ general …

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  • 2Over the Top — Infobox Film name = Over the Top caption = original movie poster for Over the Top amg id = 1:36935 imdb id = 0093692 director = Menahem Golan writer = Gary Conway David Engelbach (story) Stirling Silliphant Sylvester Stallone (screenplay)… …

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  • 3Confusion (ELO song) — Confusion UK single Single by Electric Light Orchestra from the album Discovery …

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  • 4Confusion Hill Bridges — The south span of the bridge nearing completion, looking southwestwards from near Highway 101 Official name Elizabeth Jane Rosewarne Bridge/Mignon Stoddard Lilley Bridge Carries …

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  • 5Over-investing — in finance, particularly personal finance, refers to the practice of investing more into an asset than what that asset is worth on the open market. It is cited most frequently in reference to expensive personal consumable investments such as… …

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  • 6Confusion Unlimited — Studio album by Kate Maki Released 2003 Genre Alternative country Label …

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  • 7Over There (Fringe) — Over There Fringe episode …

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  • 8(Over) Kill Yr Idols — est un single du groupe Sonic Youth. Il fut publié en 1985 sur le label Forced Exposure ; il n existe que 1246 copies. L album est composé de deux morceaux enregistrés lors d un concert le 30 octobre 1983 à Berlin (Allemagne): Making the… …

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  • 9Confusion (chanson d'Electric Light Orchestra) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Confusion. Confusion Single par Electric Light Orchestra extrait de l’album Discovery Face A Last Train to London …

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  • 10confusion — con|fu|sion [ kən fjuʒn ] noun ** 1. ) uncount a feeling that you do not understand something or cannot decide what to do: confusion about/over: There seems to be some confusion about who actually won. confusion as to: There was some confusion as …

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