Word: confusional
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Chu--who was recruited by the Harvard physics department in 1987, but turned the offer down to work at Stanford--said that the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences had been unable to contact him that morning because of some confusion over the local area code.
But MSN has struggled since the day it was born. It was conceived as a proprietary online service, a la AOL, then hastily recast just before launch as a Web service much of whose programming was available only to subscribers for a fee. Since then, the tight-knit community of...
The confusion is understandable. What is a hard-working elected representative supposed to do when the only direction he gets from the people is that they want direction? This dilemma has been examined carefully by Dan Carney in a recent issue of Congressional Quarterly. As reported there, Republican polling services...
"It is [through God] that we see comfort in the midst of the confusion around us," Father Toomey said in his sermon.
"At first, I was seeing double and vomiting, but then I just couldn't remember things...like, I'd be on my way to class, and forget where I was going," Mayer says of the weeks of confusion after her injury.