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Confusingly, the special NKVD rank system was left intact, so for example Captain of Militsiya / State Security was assigned the three-box insignia of an army Colonel ( in the Red Army, this patch was reassigned to Lieutenant Colonel in September 1939, but the NKVD did not alter their insignia ) and Major of Militsiya / State Security was mapped to one-romb insignia of Kombrig ( a brigade commander ) ( which was abolished for commanding officers of the Red Army in May 1940 ).
Confusingly, the district is not a union school district under California law ; rather, it was named in honor of the Union Army when founded in 1863, during the American Civil War.

Confusingly and group
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, a few hotels in The Luxury Collection which were originally part of the ITT Sheraton Luxury group kept their Sheraton name when the Luxury division was spun off as a completely separate brand under Starwood.
Confusingly, the same name is used also of a closely related but distinct ethnic group living mostly in East Karelia, earlier also in some of the territories Finland ceded to the Soviet Union in 1944.

Confusingly and also
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, 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, " geranium " is also the common name of members of the genus Pelargonium ( sometimes known as ' storksbill '), which are also in the Geraniaceae family.
( Confusingly, a will is also said to be executed when its provisions are subsequently carried out by the executors )
Confusingly, the word Garrafeira may also be found on some very old tawny labels, where the contents of the bottle are of exceptional age.
Confusingly, the term " Fermi energy " is often used to describe a different but closely related concept, the Fermi level ( also called chemical potential ).
Confusingly, it was also possible to buy Viva models with the larger engines, but with vinyl interior trim.
Confusingly, the JCR ( Junior Combination Room ) is also the name for the entire student body ' en masse ' ( including the graduates ) and the name of the student common room as well.
Confusingly, Scots is also used adjectivally when referring to the people of Scotland, and / or to either Scots Gaelic or Scots English ( Lowlands ).
Confusingly, the star β Ophiuchi is sometimes also called Alrai, but it is more commonly known as Cebalrai or Kelb Alrai, meaning " shepherd's dog ".
Confusingly, his brother Frederick also has a mountain in British Columbia named after him, from his days as artist illustrator with the Robert Brown's Vancouver Island Exploring Expedition in 1864.
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, they are not related to the Old World family of large carnivorous bats to be found in the Megadermatidae that are also called false vampires.
( Confusingly, Irving was also influential in the life of another Scottish Thomas Carlyle, born a few years later, whom he eventually gave a position of some responsibility within his new church.
Confusingly, Citrix has also used the Xen brand itself for some proprietary products unrelated to Xen, including at least " XenApp " and " XenDesktop ".
Confusingly, P. gularis has also been referred to as the Ruby-throated Bulbul.
Confusingly, there was another Auto-Buggy made by Success, also of St Louis.
Confusingly, another American company also offered a car called the Allen, also in 1913.
Confusingly, another American company also offered a car called the Allen, also in 1913, though the Ohio model was somewhat more successful.

Confusingly and called
Confusingly, these tubers or tuber pieces are called " seed potatoes ".
Confusingly, the Poynting vector is sometimes called the power flux, which is an example of the first usage of flux, above.
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.
Confusingly, there are two areas called Knight's Hill nearby ; the names of both areas have similar origins, both belonging to Thomas Knyght in 1545, and in the south was known as Knight's Hill Common while the hill to the north was known as Knight's Hill Farm.
Confusingly, Geranium is the correct botanical name of a separate genus of related plants often called cranesbills or hardy geraniums.
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, the portions of the strings used in duplex scaling are sometimes called " aliquot strings ", and the contact points used in duplex scales are called aliquots.
Confusingly in the context of Crawley's later history, this area was called " New Town ", a name which persisted for many years ; it had no connection with the later establishment of the New Town of Crawley under the New Towns Act 1946, the name being merely a coincidence.
Confusingly called the New North West Company, it is nicknamed the XY Company from the way it differentiates its bales from those of its competitor.
Confusingly, the evening meal is sometimes called middag ( midday ) because hot meals were traditionally served in the middle of the day.
Confusingly, the related pacas were placed by some authorities in a genus called Agouti, though Cuniculus has priority and is the correct term ( Woods and Kilpatrick, 2005 ).
Confusingly, while the railway station is called Loch Awe, the village is contracted to Lochawe.
Confusingly, it was originally called Hartwell, with the current Hartwell station then called Hartwell Hill.
Confusingly, a satellite's Laplace plane ( as defined here ) is also sometimes called its " invariable plane ".
Confusingly, some TV listings display the logo of an unrelated cable channel, also called the Travel Channel ( UK ) and airing in the United Kingdom and Ireland, as that of the American channel as well.
Confusingly, the Scripps Institution of Oceanography was once called the Scripps Institution for Biological Research.

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