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Confusingly and some
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, 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 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, some species are given the name " mimosa " which correctly belongs to species in the related genus Mimosa.
( 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, 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, Citrix has also used the Xen brand itself for some proprietary products unrelated to Xen, including at least " XenApp " and " XenDesktop ".
Confusingly, some English-speaking archaeologists, such as Aubrey Burl, use this second meaning for cromlech in English too.
Confusingly, however, some distorted images may be visible on a properly-connected VIVO-driven television display at boot-up.
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, some releases of this film were also entitled Supercop or Supercop 2.
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, some early maps of Sydney Harbour show the current Goat Island with the name Cockatoo Island, whilst the current Cockatoo Island is named Banks Island.
Confusingly, some authors use the term " symmetric graph " to mean a graph which is vertex-transitive and edge-transitive, rather than an arc-transitive graph.
Confusingly, the word hostel will sometimes mistakenly be spelled hostal in some Latin American countries when hostel is what is meant.
Confusingly, however, some editions enclose bar numbers in boxes, though they're usually not boldface.
Confusingly for consumers though, some of the best independent producers, such as Gini, Pieropan and Tessari are not using the Soave Superiore DOCG designation, as they feel that well-made Soave Classico DOC wines have slightly less alcohol and extract than the DOCG demands, but are nonetheless more refined and long-lived than the supposedly superior designation.
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, 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 Chinese
Confusingly, in modern Chinese, the name 柚子 ( yòuzi ) refers to the pomelo, while the yuzu is known as 香橙 ( xiāngchéng ). Yuzu

Confusingly and styled
Confusingly, the next level up ( Regions ) had, before 2002-2005 been styled Departments.

Confusingly and many
( Confusingly, the Pochhammer symbol that many use for falling factorials is used in special functions for rising factorials.
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 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, many works have two wounded Grail Kings who live in the same castle, a father and son ( or grandfather and grandson ).
Confusingly, multi-site universities often call each separate site " a campus " and many original campus universities now have expanded to more than one site ( or campus ), for example the University of Nottingham.
Confusingly, various other files were placed into the Extensions folder, many of which were not loaded at boot time.

Confusingly and all
* 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, all three ROMs were officially designated as version " 2. 05 ".
Confusingly, all of the commuter services run by Southern which terminate or call at Sutton are, regardless of origin or destination, branded as Sutton and Mole Valley Line services.
Confusingly this Forest contains no trees, — other than the windbreak of Skiddaw House — but is a marshy upland area at around 1, 300 ft surrounded on all sides by higher fells.

Confusingly and close
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 certain
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 and such
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, such diagrams usually label this radial dimension " saturation ", blurring or erasing the distinction between saturation and chroma.
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, such XP systems quote " HPET " connectivity in the device driver manager even though the Intel HPET device is not being used.

Confusingly and term
Confusingly, the generic term Code Division Multiple access sometimes refers to a specific CDMA based cellular system defined by Qualcomm.
Confusingly, this means that it is possible to be both a " freshman Senator " and a " senior Senator " simultaneously: for example, if a Senator wins election in 2008, and then the other Senator from the same state steps down and a new Senator elected in 2010, the former Senator is both senior Senator ( as in the Senate for two years more ) and a freshman Senator ( since still in the first term ).
Confusingly, the term " Fermi energy " is often used to describe a different but closely related concept, the Fermi level ( also called chemical potential ).
Confusingly, the term has been used in two broad ( but sometimes overlapping ) contexts:
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, Design Patterns uses " aggregate " to refer to the blank in the code which is unrelated to the term " aggregation ".
Confusingly, sometimes the term is used for assembly language compatibility, where the source is already human-readable machine code but must be converted to executable code by an assembler.
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, the term convective derivative is both used for the whole material derivative Dφ / Dt or Du / Dt, and for only the spatial rate of change part, v •∇ φ or v •∇ u respectively.
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, the term is sometimes referred to as ' Vice Prime Minister ', though a separate and different Vice Prime Minister role already exists.
Confusingly, mediaeval Latin historians re-applied the term to those Circassians who formed a coastal federation in the sixth to eighth centuries A. D.

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