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Confusion between the numeral 0 and the letter O can be resolved by using a script letter O ( with a loop at the top ), and leaving the numeral 0 without embellishments ; this was a common practice before use of the slashed zero became the norm.
His line from The Temptations ' 1970 # 3 hit " Ball of Confusion ( That's What the World Is Today )", " and the band played on ", became Franklin's trademark.
A subsequent popular court in the region's capital, Chur, rejected the Thusis verdicts, and the Republic of the Grisons slid towards anarchy in what became known as the Bündner Wirren or the Confusion of Graubünden.

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Confusion and ruinous inflationary surges resulted from competing currencies ; Japanese, new Dutch money, and Republican currencies were all used, often concurrently.
By the early 80s, the Kinks revived their commercial fortunes considerably by adopting a much more mainstream arena rock style ; and the band's four remaining studio albums for Arista — Low Budget ( 1979 ), Give the People What They Want ( 1981 ), State of Confusion ( 1983 ) and Word of Mouth ( 1984 )— showcased a decidedly canny and opportunistic approach.
The whole is reminiscent of earlier No Wave bands, such as Mars, and the work of Swans ' contemporaries, like Sonic Youth's Confusion Is Sex and Kill Yr Idols ; but Raggett contends that " early Swans really is like little else on the planet before or since ".
Confusion with his brother may account for the statement ( without evidence ) of his appointment by Charles V as secretary to the viceroy at Naples, Don Pedro de Toledo ; there is no proof of his holding any official position, though Curione ( in 1544 ) writes of him as " cavalliere di Cesare.
Confusion is common in spontaneous Locale 1 experiences ; the person can believe he or she has awakened ( or died ) physically and panic can be caused by the realization that one's limbs appear to be penetrating other objects.
Confusion can be caused as there are two different radiation quantities that can both be measured in the same units of J / kg ; the sievert and the gray.
In fact, the Bringing It All Back Home sessions did not represent Dylan's first experiments with a backing band ; during the sessions for The Freewheelin ' Bob Dylan album in October 1962, Dylan had recorded the non-album single " Mixed-Up Confusion " with a skifflesque backing band.
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in 1727, and by various other works, including Moses's Sine Principio, 1730 ; The Confusion of Tongues and Trinity of the Gentiles, 1731 ; Power Essential and Mechanical, or what power belongs to God and what to his creatures, in which the design of Sir Isaac Newton and Dr Samuel Clarke is laid open, 1732 ; Glory or Gravity, 1733 ; The Religion of Satan, or Antichrist Delineated, 1736.
Confusion and controversy also stem from their classification as nanotechnology, which is an active area of laboratory research which has already been applied to the production of real products ; however, there had been, until recently, no research efforts into the actual construction of " molecular assemblers ".
Film appearances include the shorts A Common Confusion ; Another Town ; and The Land of the Blind: or The Hungry Leaves ; and the feature-length Sweet Liberty.
Confusion arose over their legal status ; they often declared themselves to be Malagasy subjects in order to evade the laws against slave-holding or the building of stone houses, both forbidden to British subjects, while their dhows, which they used to transport goods to and from the African mainland, flew French flags.
He writes: “ The Ancients in All Towns were for having some intricate Ways and turn again Streets or loops, without any Passage through them, that if an Enemy comes into them, he may be at a Loss, and be in Confusion and Suspense ; or if he pushes on daringly, may be easily destroyed ”.
Confusion set in among the Peloponnesians ; some rowers in leading ships dropped their oars to allow the main body to catch up with them — thus leaving themselves immobile and vulnerable in the face of an enemy force ; other ships ran aground as a result of their captains ' ignorance of the coastline.
This version was not just a Spanish translation of the original, however ; the most up-to-date rules for the various games were used ; in addition, the rules for Eleusis Express and Confusion were included.

became and chaos
The early debates were made before the much greater calculating powers of modern computers became available but also before research on chaos theory.
The chaos became still greater when unexpectedly the Czechs invaded Silesia and Greater Poland from the south ( 1039 ).
The transport from the Eastern Front to the Port of Vladivostok slowed down in the chaos, and the troops became dispersed all along the Trans-Siberian Railway.
That Charles was not a popular ruler became apparent in April 1827, when chaos ensued during the King's review of the National Guard.
In the mist of the chaos, Sinestro gave Hal Jorden a temporary ring to help him out on missions, but the Guardians attacked them and both rings merged and became faulty and thought Sinestro and Jordan apparently dead so it went in search of a new Lantern, Simon Baz.
During the late period when Egypt became occupied the negative aspect of the Nun ( chaos ) became the dominant perception, reflecting the forces of disorder that were set loose in the country.
The development of such rules sought to avert chaos and it became the basis of Egyptian law.
However, Khosrov survived for only a year, and on his death, the throne became empty once again, leaving Armenia to chaos.
Many of the genre scenes he portrayed, as in The Feast of Saint Nicholas, are lively to the point of chaos and lustfulness, even so much that a Jan Steen household, meaning a messy scene, became a Dutch proverb ( een huishouden van Jan Steen ).
The battle became a symbol of the chaos of New York City and the city's inability to deliver a functioning school system.
The new style of magic they introduced, focusing on practical skills as opposed to metaphysical systems, became known as chaos magic.
When it became apparent that the Sûreté du Québec had not contained this escalating situation, the government brought in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police ( RCMP ), who were also unable to contain the mobs and chaos associated with the blocked traffic ; ten RCMP constables were hospitalized on August 14.
In Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, this became a two-dimensional grid, one axis of which measures a " moral " continuum between good and evil, and the other " ethical " between law and chaos, with a middle ground of " neutrality " on both axes for those who are indifferent, committed to balance, or lacking the capacity to judge.
Due to the chaos on the board, Keene at first took control with the vague title of Executive Associate, but it soon became clear to everyone that he was actually in charge and Garfield was to become a lobbyist and " ambassador " for the HMO concept.
The Anzac Cove landing went awry when those members of the leadership cadre with the knowledge of the operational plan were either killed or evacuated wounded leaving the organisation at the beachhead in chaos and so, what was planned as a swift operation became a protracted and bloody eight-month struggle.
He became known internationally through his written works Pseudonomicon, Condensed Chaos, and Prime Chaos, as well as several essays on the topics of chaos magic and Cthulhu Mythos magic.
Avignon became the residence of the Popes in 1309, when the Gascon Bertrand de Goth, as Pope Clement V, unwilling to face the violent chaos of Rome after his election ( 1305 ), moved the Papal Curia to Avignon, a period known as the Avignon Papacy.
He had learned much, and half-learned more, which he was unable to assimilate, and his mind became a chaos of conflicting ideas, settling down into a condition of gloomy negation, save for the one conviction of the vanity of existence, which ultimately destroyed him.
At the same time, Russia's western armies became less credible, as mobilization exposed organizational flaws and threw the western armies into chaos.
In the Russian Federation – the successor to much of the Soviet Union and its space program – the deteriorating economic situation in the post-Soviet economic chaos lead to growing financial problems of the now Russian space station program ; The construction of the Mir-2 space station as an replacement for the aging Mir became illusionary, though only after its base block, DOS-8, had been build.
The chaos was such that it became routine to draw up ones will before making even a short journey.
During this period of chaos, when Bruce's queen, Elizabeth de Burgh, daughter of the Earl of Ulster, was captured by Edward I and taken prisoner, Hereford and his wife Elizabeth became her custodians.
Karim Khan ’ s death in 1779 temporarily relieved Heraclius of these dangers, as Persia again became engulfed into chaos.

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