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Confusingly and word
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, Microsoft in its. NET documentation calls its LEB128 string length encoding UTF-7: " A length-prefixed string represents the string length by prefixing to the string a single byte or word that contains the length of that string.
Confusingly, the English word " snuff " is translated to snus in Swedish and the word snuff is, often incorrectly and outside Sweden, used to refer to both the inhaled form and the placed under the lip form of snus / snuff.
Confusingly, the word hostel will sometimes mistakenly be spelled hostal in some Latin American countries when hostel is what is meant.

Confusingly and referred
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, roll film was originally often referred to as " cartridge " film because of its resemblance to a shotgun cartridge.
Confusingly, he has at times been referred to as either " Pakal I " or " Pakal II ".
Confusingly, P. gularis has also been referred to as the Ruby-throated Bulbul.
Confusingly, the term is sometimes referred to as ' Vice Prime Minister ', though a separate and different Vice Prime Minister role already exists.
Confusingly it is sometimes referred to as the Spotted Kestrel, a name usually used for the Moluccan / Indonesian Kestrel, while the Mauritius Kestrel's scientific name literally means " spotted falcon / kestrel ".
Confusingly, the current generations of Volkswagen's Passat are also colloquially referred to as " B6 ", given that they are Volkswagen's sixth generation mid-sized saloon.
Confusingly, for a short time some equipment manufacturers also referred to 3¾ ips tape speed as long play, but this usage did not persist.

Confusingly and whereas
Confusingly the 80 km / hr limit applies northbound from Keilor Park Drive until the Service Centre at Calder Park, whereas southbound it applies from the Green Gully Road bridge to just prior to the Western Ring Road interchange.
Confusingly, a " reasonable alternative " is a job the employee could do, whereas a " suitable alternative " tends to be a sub-set of reasonable jobs, meaning one that would be reasonable for him to do.
Confusingly, one company can operate a colocation centre, another can provide the bandwidth, whereas a third company would rent a cage inside the centre, renting out racks to hosting providers which would rent the servers themselves to actual clients.
Confusingly, Urquhart is the name of the parish but due to amalgamations a Ferintosh " Parish " Church is at nearby Conon Bridge, whereas the former Urquhart Parish Church is close to the Ferintosh Burn ( see below ).

Confusingly and ",
Confusingly, such diagrams usually label this radial dimension " saturation ", blurring or erasing the distinction between saturation and chroma.
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.
The single was the third one released from their debut album, MCMXC a. D. Confusingly, the single version of " Principles of Lust " is actually " Find Love ", part two of the album version of " Principles of Lust ", which includes " Sadeness " as its first part.

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, 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 generic term Code Division Multiple access sometimes refers to a specific CDMA based cellular system defined by Qualcomm.
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.
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, the Korean sancho ( 산초, 山椒 ) refers to a different if related species ( Z. schinifolium ), while Z. piperitum is known as chopi ( 초피 ).
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.

Portugal and word
In France, Spain, Italy, and Portugal, the word " couscous " ( cuscús in Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian ) usually refers to couscous together with the stew.
The word nicotiana ( as well as nicotine ) is in honor of Jean Nicot, French ambassador to Portugal, who in 1559 sent it as a medicine to the court of Catherine de Medici.
However, they are quite similar in that all contain old Portuguese royal mints and seals within a circle of seven castles and five escutcheons with silver bezants ( all similar to what can be seen in the Coat of arms and Flag of Portugal ) and the word " Portugal ".
The word nicotiana ( as well as nicotine ) was named in honor of Jean Nicot, French ambassador to Portugal, who in 1559 sent it as a medicine to the court of Catherine de ' Medici.
This word, a derivative of the verb criar (" to raise "), was coined in the 15th century, in the trading and military outposts established by Portugal in West Africa and Cape Verde.
In Brazil, the word crioulo initially denoted persons of Portuguese parentage born in Brazil ( as distinct from colonists that migrated from Portugal ), like in Portuguese-speaking Africa.
In Portugal, where the modern use of the word originated, and Brazil, marmelada refers only to a solid gel-like substance made of quinces.
In Portugal the word is seldom used and so is " Ianque " ( Portuguese spelling of Yank ).
The archipelago of the Azores, Portugal, takes its name from the Portuguese language word for goshawk, ( açor ), because the explorers who discovered the archipelago thought the birds of prey they saw there were goshawks ; later it was found that these birds were kites or Common Buzzards ( Buteo buteo rothschildi ).
Jewish refugees from Spain and Portugal, known as Sephardi Jews from the Hebrew word for Spain, fled to North Africa, Turkey and Palestine within the Ottoman Empire, and to Holland, France and Italy.
Timex of Portugal sold 2 versions of TC2068: the Silver TC2068 version came with a ZX Spectrum emulator cartridge and a black TC2068 version sold with TimeWord word processing cartridge plus the Timex RS232 Interface to use TimeWord with a RS232 printer.
The word stevedore originated in Portugal or Spain, and entered the English language through its use by sailors.
The name of Portugal itself reveals much of the country's early history, stemming from the Roman name Portus Cale, a Latin name meaning " Port of Cale " ( some argue that Cale is a word of Celtic origin, which also means port or harbour ), later transformed into Portucale, and finally into Portugal, who emerged as a county of the Kingdom of León ( see First County of Portugal and Second County of Portugal ) and became an independent kingdom in 1139.
* In the dialect of the Beiras ( Beira Interior Norte, Cova da Beira and Beira Interior Sul ) in central Portugal, the sibilant occurs at the end of words, before another word which starts with a vowel, instead of.
In southern Portugal, word final and are also affected, so in Alentejo the same sentence would sound ( in this dialect, utterance final vowels are also noticeably very prolonged, so a more accurate transcription might be for this example ).
* In Portugal and Brazil, the word is camarada, now being commonly employed to refer to communists or supporters of the communist system ( result of the overusage of the term in the post-revolutionary society ).
The word itself is derived from the name of the ancient Roman province of Lusitania, which covered most of the part of the Iberian peninsula that is today the Republic of Portugal and part of Spain.
In continental Portugal, alcatra, an Arabic word meaning piece or bit, refers only to a certain expensive meat cut.
The word derives from the Latin political name of the Iberian Peninsula, Hispania, which comprised basically the territory of the modern states of Spain, Portugal and Andorra.
The word saudade was used in the Cancioneiro da Ajuda ( 13th-century ), Cancioneiro da Vaticana and by poets of the time of by King Denis of Portugal.

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