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Confusion over the location of the Village of Owego caused the legislature to have the Town of Owego and the Town of Tioga to switch names in 1813 so that Owego village was in the same-named town.
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Confusion and over
Confusion over this issue lasted until April 26, 1865, when Johnston, ignoring instructions from President Davis, agreed to purely military terms and formally surrendered his army and all the Confederate forces in the Carolinas, Georgia, and Florida, in what was the largest single capitulation of the war.
Confusion over the depth of the pipeline in the construction area seemed to be a factor in the accident.
Confusion over exactly what constitutes identity theft has led to claims that statistics may be exaggerated.
Confusion over this has likely come about because the tomb of he and his wife, constructed by their daughter, uses Roet rather than Chaucer arms.
Confusion has persisted for over 40 years and seems to be due to the absence of a full report and to misunderstanding about the type of anastomosis that was created.
Confusion arose in the Allied squadron over the way forward, compounded by the fact that HMS Exeter could only sail at half power and wanted to return to port at Tanjung Priok on its own steam.
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.
Further Confusion donated over $ 100, 000 to various charitable beneficiaries ( including animal shelters, rescue groups, and the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund ) in the period 1999-2008.
Because the Leagues were very decentralized, conflicts over religion and foreign policy broke out during the war ( known as the Bündner Wirren or Confusion of the Leagues ).
Confusion over the name of the party during its existence and afterwards could have been partly due to existence of another party by the name " West Indian Federal Labour Party " that was loosely organized and established in 1926 at a conference in St. Lucia ( The party discussed in this article was not associated with the 1926 party ).
Confusion internationally over the legality of the transfer required Prime Minister John Molteno of the Cape Colony to reaffirm the annexation later, with the Ichaboe and Penguin Islands Act ( 1874 ).
Confusion over the terms of the Des Moines Rapids on the Mississippi and the phrase rapids on the Des Moines River was to contribute to the border skirmish.
Confusion surrounding a municipal court's civil jurisdiction is complicated that if a municipal court is a " court of record ," the Legislature has authorized municipalities to adopt ordinances that give municipal courts concurrent jurisdiction over substandard building cases with county and / or district courts.
Confusion and location
" Acute Mental Confusion " is used interchangeably with Delirium in International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems and Medical Subject Headings to describe a pathological degree in which it usually refers to loss of orientation ( ability to place oneself correctly in the world by time, location, and / or personal identity ) sometimes accompanied by disordered consciousness and often memory ( ability to correctly recall previous events or learn new material ).
Confusion and caused
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.
Confusion with the Boston & Maine caused the name to be changed to the Pittsburg & Shawmut Railroad.
Confusion, disorientation, or entrapment most likely caused the drowning of passengers who otherwise sustained only minor injuries and injuries that were not life threatening.
Confusion was caused by the presence of American military personnel at a civilian airport operated by the Canadian government in a foreign country.
Confusion is caused by the fact that " Vermillion " is frequently spelled " Vermilion " with only one " L ".
Confusion and dissension is caused by Title 10 U. S. Code § 467's separation of " imagery " or " satellite information " from " geospatial information " as imagery is generally considered just one of the forms which geospatial information might take or be derived from.
Confusion and have
Confusion in this area stems mainly from the fact that the verbs have and do can function as auxiliary verbs or as light verbs ( or as full verbs ).
What would have been its title track, " Confusion ", appears on Sparks ' 1976 Big Beat album with the internal sleeve of its 2006 re-mastered CD featuring a letter announcing the pending collaboration, as well as a photo of the Mael brothers in conversation with Tati.
Confusion about the provenance of the name may have arisen from the earlier name " the devil on two sticks ", although nowadays this often also refers to another circus-based skill toy, the devil stick.
Confusion of this episode with the identically-named 1968 serial ' Invasion ', in BBC documentation, was long thought to have led to the 1974 episode being wiped in error.
Confusion with Vitex on the part of early settlers in the West Indies may have given to Ricinus communis the name " Castor-oil plant ".
* Confusion with verb tenses and agreement of singular or plural nouns, as they have no direct equivalents in Chinese grammar ( Mandarin and Cantonese ).
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