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Confusingly, the generic term Code Division Multiple access sometimes refers to a specific CDMA based cellular system defined by Qualcomm.
Confusingly, the Korean sancho ( 산초, 山椒 ) refers to a different if related species ( Z. schinifolium ), while Z. piperitum is known as chopi ( 초피 ).
Confusingly, the term refers to overall invisibility of the component, it does not refer to visibility of component's internals ( as in white box or open system ).
Confusingly, this style is sometimes colloquially called a duplex in New England, in certain other parts of the United States and in most of Canada ( elsewhere ' duplex ' usually refers to a building split into two flats / apartments, one above the other ).
Confusingly, in modern Chinese, the name 柚子 ( yòuzi ) refers to the pomelo, while the yuzu is known as 香橙 ( xiāngchéng ). Yuzu
Confusingly, some older telescopic sights, mainly of German or other European manufacture, have a different classification where the second part of the designation refers to ' light gathering power.

Confusingly and these
Confusingly, the professionals from these medical domains do not hold a doctorate, which is in France only a research doctorate, but a " State Diploma of Doctor " ( Diplôme d ' État de docteur en médecine ).
Confusingly, these tubers or tuber pieces are called " seed potatoes ".
Confusingly, these are usually marked Registered Letter but that term strictly only relates to a normal letter or packet that has extra postage and markings applied so that it may travel under the registered mail service.
Confusingly, many of these new types adopted the names of the smaller warships from the age of sail, such as corvette, sloop and frigate.
Confusingly, the common name " cockle " is also given ( by seafood sellers ) to a number of other small, edible bivalves which have a somewhat similar shape, but these bivalves are in other families such as the Veneridae ( Venus clams ) and the Arcidae ( ark clams ).
Confusingly though, parts of the UK government refer to these as ' Light Goods Vehicles ' ( also abbreviated ' LGV '), with the term ' LGV ' appearing on tax disks for these smaller vehicles.
Confusingly these proteins are also known under different nomenclatures but they are probably best known as the glycophorins.
Confusingly, some of these " Ultra " workstations are not UltraSPARC-based systems, but are based on x86-64-architecture processors ( where Sun uses the term " x64 ").

Confusingly and numbers
Confusingly, however, some editions enclose bar numbers in boxes, though they're usually not boldface.

Confusingly and .
Confusingly, the terms " assault " and " common assault " often encompass the separate offence of battery, even in statutory settings such as s 40 ( 3 )( a ) of the Criminal Justice Act 1988.
Confusingly, linen and silk that was printed by this method was known as linen calicoes and silk calicoes.
Confusingly, END was both a Europe-wide campaign that comprised a series of large public conferences ( the END Conventions ), and a small British pressure group.
Confusingly, in Portugal, the word vihuela referred to the guitar, whereas guitarra meant the " Portuguese guitar ", a variety of cittern.
Confusingly, the convention of negative for East is also sometimes seen.
An agent of the ARM, Gil Hamilton, is the protagonist of Niven's sci-fi detective stories, a series-within-a-series gathered in the collection Flatlander ( Confusingly, " Flatlander " is also the name of an unrelated Known Space story.
Confusingly, three of the sons were named Maredudd and two of the daughters were named Gwenllian.
Confusingly, Gaulish Samonios ( October / November lunation ) corresponds to GIAMONIOS, the seventh month ( the April / May lunation ) and the beginning of the summer season.
Confusingly, 617 Patroclus was named before the Greece / Troy rule was devised, and a Greek name thus appears in the Trojan node ; the Greek node also has one " misplaced " asteroid, 624 Hektor, named after a Trojan hero.
( Confusingly, W44 additionally contains a pulsar and pulsar wind nebula ; so it is simultaneously both a " classic " composite and a thermal composite.
Confusingly, the Poynting vector is sometimes called the power flux, which is an example of the first usage of flux, above.
* Topology Table: Confusingly named, this table does not store an overview of the complete network topology ; rather, it effectively contains only the aggregation of the routing tables gathered from all directly connected neighbors.
Confusingly, there are other card-based games of chance by the same name that are unrelated to the rules described here.
Below its junction with the Ilim River the Angara has been known in the past as the Upper Tunguska () Confusingly, some maps ( e. g., 1773 atlas by Kitchen-see illustration ) referred to this same section of the Angara as Nizhnyaya Tunguska, i. e. the Lower Tunguska-the name that's currently applied to another river.
Confusingly, " geranium " is also the common name of members of the genus Pelargonium ( sometimes known as ' storksbill '), which are also in the Geraniaceae family.
Confusingly, all three ROMs were officially designated as version " 2. 05 ".
Confusingly, it has been said to both stop bleeding and promote it.
( Confusingly, the Pochhammer symbol that many use for falling factorials is used in special functions for rising factorials.
This crescent shape is reminiscent of the sickle described in the Key of Solomon, a medieval grimoire which is one of the sources for modern Wicca .. Confusingly, an Italian version of the Key of Solomon has a hook-shaped knife called an artauo ( a possible root for athame ) and a straight, needle-shaped blade called a bolino.

Sloane's and refers
But the past few months have yielded telling additions: " disrevelled " refers to a Sloane's appearance after a heavy night at Boujis ; " dorleybowl " is a bad haircut ( in frequent usage, as you can imagine ); " squippy " is the perpetual state of the Sloane ( it means " hyperactive ").

Sloane's and .
At that time, Sloane's collection consisted of around 71, 000 objects of all kinds including some 40, 000 printed books, 7, 000 manuscripts, extensive natural history specimens including 337 volumes of dried plants, prints and drawings including those by Albrecht Dürer and antiquities from Egypt, Greece, Rome, the Ancient Near and Far East and the Americas.
Sloane's collection, while including a vast miscellany of objects, tended to reflect his scientific interests.
Sir Hans Sloane's personal collection of curios provided the initial foundation for the British Museum's collection.
Sloane's collection, which included dried plants, and animal and human skeletons, was initially housed in Montague House in Bloomsbury in 1756, which was the home of the British Museum.
In that year, publisher Ziff-Davis bought the magazine and moved its production to Chicago, naming Raymond A. Palmer as Sloane's successor.
Sloane's best known invention was the Self-Recording Photometer for Gas Power-the first instrument to record mechanically on an index card the illuminating power of gas.
Sloane's son, John Eyre Sloane, an airplane factory owner, was married to Thomas Alva Edison's daughter Madeleine in 1914 ; their four sons were Edison's only grandchildren.
Now fully reconciled with her father, she has also expressed some forgiveness of Sloane, to the point of writing a letter of recommendation for Sloane's release hearing.
Sydney disrupts Sloane's plans by grabbing the Horizon from the altar, causing the ball to collapse in a torrent of red liquid.
He was also Director of Operations at SD-6, and many in the Alliance believed he was a logical choice to take Sloane's place.
Jack often used his position as Sloane's chief of operations to structure missions to the CIA's advantage.
However, he is distracted by the presence of Arvin Sloane within APO, a presence he ( as the new director of the black ops unit ) has authorized ; Sloane's behavior appears dishonest, and although Sloane has admitted some of his lies, Jack remains on his guard.
As a condition of Sloane's being promoted to a full member of the Alliance he was ordered to kill his wife.
Sloane's first task was to hand-pick the agents he wanted to serve in the APO, choosing Sydney, Jack, Dixon and Vaughn.
Sloane's biggest challenge as the head of APO was in convincing Sydney, Vaughn, and Marcus that his intentions are genuine.
Under orders by CIA superiors to keep close tabs on Sloane, the three agents have on several occasions sparked false alarms as to Sloane's loyalty.
Late in season four it was revealed there was another man, dubbed " Arvin Clone " and virtually identical to Arvin Sloane in every way, was still tracking down Rambaldi artifacts in Sloane's name and committing numerous criminal acts in the process.
" When Nadia casts Page 47 into the fireplace, Sloane's obsession takes hold and he throws her out of the way to save it, accidentally killing her when she falls through a glass table.
Finally, Sloane's endgame was achieved in Mongolia, in the Tomb of Rambaldi, where Sloane used The Horizon to create a strange hovering sphere from which a reddish liquid drained.
As Sloane's body collapsed, he fell into a vat of the strange liquid created by The Horizon which imbued with him special gifts, apparently the ultimate revelation of Rambaldi, immortality.
After planting a bomb to destroy APO headquarters ( killing Thomas Grace ), Sark accompanies Sloane to Mongolia to excavate the tomb of Milo Rambaldi and becomes involved in a stand-off involving Vaughn, Jack Bristow and other of Sloane's operatives.
When Arvin Sloane's wife, Emily, admits to knowing of the existence of SD-6, Arvin is told to have his wife killed as a test of loyalty.
However, one artifact escaped Sloane's attention.
As Sloane's endgame began to come to fruition, involving moles within the CIA itself, Bristow began to hide information from CIA oversight.

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