There is here neither Monophysitism nor Nestorianism, but an unconfused and undivided union of the church with the world. |
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But her associative pattern of narrative fragments is, we realise, perfectly unconfused. |
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And in the act of doing it, you experience the unconfused purity of being a human predator, stripped of everything that is nonessential. |
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In either case, she wouldn't be behaving as a cooperative, rational, unconfused speaker must. |
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Listeners know that cooperative, rational, unconfused speakers do their best to comply with the maxims. |
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We should have devotion towards the unmistaken natural state, in the sense of sincerely appreciating that which is truly unmistaken, unconfused, never deluded. |
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When I've had a talk with someone, I like them to leave unconfused. |
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