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confused and guerrilla
: Not to be confused with the Crusaders ( guerrilla ), a Croatian anti-communist guerrilla army, who were also known as Škripari.
A 2009 cable highlights how the Kenyan government was ' understandably confused ' by the US reaction and threats of sanctions against Kenya if the shipment were to proceed, since ' past transfers had been undertaken in consultation with the United States ' and ' dove-tailed ' with US aims to convert the SPLA from a guerrilla force into a small conventional army capable of defending Juba, and in addition the US is ' continuing military to military security sector reform assistance to the SPLA '.

confused and warfare
Such religious meaning must not be confused with the word ' belligerent ' used to describe extremist religious behaviours found in some who, based on their extreme religious beliefs or ideologies, take up weapons and become involved in warfare, or who commit acts of violence or terrorism in an attempt to advance their extremist religious agendas.
Since military situations involve disrupted, hurried, confused or deliberately intercepted and altered communications-see signals warfare and information warfare, and also a degree of manipulation of emotion-see psychological warfare-it is important that communications be closely monitored to ensure that command actually results in control.

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Others, such as 1980 Hungarian film, Kojak Budapesten ( not to be confused with the 1986 comedy by the same name ) create their own scenarios involving Christie's criminal skill.
The cellular membranes should not be confused with isolating tissues formed by layers of cells, such as mucous and basement membranes.
By such subtle means were Cranmer's purposes further confused, leaving it for generations to argue over the precise theology of the rite.
A codec ( the program ) should not be confused with a coding or compression format or standard – a format is a document ( the standard ), a way of storing data, while a codec is a program ( an implementation ) which can read or write such files.
A 2nd century CE Greek known as Heraclitus the paradoxographer --- not to be confused with the 5th century BCE Greek philosopher Heraclitus --- claimed Euhemeristically that Cerberus had two pups which were never away from their father, as such Cerberus was in fact a normal ( however very large ) dog but artists incorporating the two pups into their work made it appear as if his two children were in fact extra heads.
The exact identity of these individuals is confused by the fact that the Soviet Bolshevik government used the term ' bandit ' to cover ordinary criminals as well as armed and unarmed political opponents, such as the anarchists.
Although DECT 6. 0 operates at 1. 9 GHz, Rick decided the term DECT 1. 9 might have confused customers who equate larger numbers ( such as the 2. 4 and 5. 8 in existing 2. 4 GHz and 5. 8 GHz cordless telephones ) with later products.
It may have its own internal control sequence unit ( not to be confused with the CPUs main control unit ), some registers, and other internal units such as a sub-ALU or FPU, or some smaller, more specific components.
Entamoeba histolytica is the pathogen responsible for ' amoebiasis ' ( which includes amoebic dysentery and amoebic liver abscesses ), while others such as Entamoeba coli ( not to be confused with Escherichia coli ) and E. dispar are harmless.
The history of such " Blyton bans " is confused.
End-blown flutes should not be confused with fipple flutes such as the recorder, which are also played vertically but have an internal duct to direct the air flow across the edge of the tone hole.
Formula fiction should not be confused with pastiche ( the mimicking of another work or author's style ), though the latter by its nature may include elements of the former ; the same holds true of some parody and satirical works as well, which may well include formulaic elements such as common stereotypes or caricatures, or which may use formulaic elements in order to mock them or point out their supposedly cliché or unrealistic nature.
These should not be confused with fruit flavored spirits such as cherry brandy or Sloe gin.
Gibberish should not be confused with literary nonsense such as that used in the poem " Jabberwocky " by Lewis Carroll.
Over the years Bonewits also had varying degrees of involvement with mystical organizations such as Ordo Templi Orientis, Gardnerian Wicca, and the New Reformed Orthodox Order of the Golden Dawn ( a Wiccan organization not to be confused with the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn ) as well as others.
The idea of universal jurisdiction is fundamental to the operation of global organizations such as the United Nations and the International Court of Justice ( ICJ ), which jointly assert the benefit of maintaining legal entities with jurisdiction over a wide range of matters of significance to states ( the ICJ should not be confused with the ICC and this version of " universal jurisdiction " is not the same as that enacted in the War Crimes Law ( Belgium ) which is an assertion of extraterritorial jurisdiction that will fail to gain implementation in any other state under the standard provisions of public policy ).
Kerosene in some jurisdictions such as the U. S. is legally required to be stored in a blue container to avoid it being confused with the much more flammable gasoline, which is typically kept in a red container.
When seen from a distance, juveniles can be confused with other cetacean species, such as the false killer whale or Risso's dolphin.
LCC should not be confused with LCCN, the system of Library of Congress Control Numbers assigned to all books ( and authors ), which also defines URLs of their online catalog entries, such as " 82006074 " and "< nowiki > http :// lccn. loc. gov / 82006074 </ nowiki >".
They have occasionally been described as seeming confused by the nature of everyday items such as pens, eating utensils or food, as well as using outdated slang, vintage automobiles or outmoded styles of clothing.
By a process of folk etymology, the Romans could have confused the phones of her foreign name with those of the root men-in Latin words such as mens meaning " mind ", perhaps because one of her aspects as goddess pertained to the intellectual.
A road rally is a navigation event on public roads whereby competiors must visit a number of checkpoints in diverse geographical locations while still obeying road traffic laws ( not to be confused with car rallies such as WRC ).
A continuity should also not be confused with an imprint ; for example, while the titles of some imprints, such as Ultimate Marvel, take place in a different continuity, some or all publications in other imprints, such as Epic Comics, Marvel MAX, and Marvel UK, take place within the Earth-616 continuity.

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With German being a pluricentric language, Austrian dialects should not be confused with the variety of Standard German spoken by most Austrians, which is distinct from that of Germany or Switzerland.
Medal play is the most common scoring method but there are many others, including match play, skins, speed golf and captain's choice, which in disc golf is referred to as " doubles " ( not to be confused with partner or team play ).
His involvement was quickly ruled out ; but an inexperienced wire service reporter ( Clyde Jabin of UPI by most accounts, Joe Frazier of AP by others ), rushing to meet an imminent deadline, confused the eliminated suspect's name with the pseudonym used by the hijacker.
It is the most effective and rapid form of shoreline erosion ( not to be confused with corrosion ).
The derivation must then have been secondary for the initial ayin to be confused with an aleph ( both represented by vowels in Akkadian ), and the second consonant descended as a / s / ( like in the Aramaic asthr " bright star "), rather than a / sh / as in Hebrew and most commonly in Akkadian.
The term fanzine is sometimes confused with " fan magazine ", but the latter term most often refers to commercially produced publications for ( rather than by ) fans.
In Portugal, besides several varieties of wet-cured hams called fiambre ( not to be confused with the Guatemalan dish, also called fiambre ), the most important type of ham is presunto, a dry-cured ham similar to Spanish jamón and Italian prosciutto.
Jaggies should not be confused with most compression artifacts, which are a different phenomenon.
The Septuagint should not to be confused with the seven or more other Greek versions of the Old Testament, most of which do not survive except as fragments.
However, in the 16th century, a statue was unearthed on the island in question, inscribed to Semo Sancus, a Sabine deity, leading most scholars to believe that Justin Martyr confused Semoni Sancus with Simon.
Not to be confused with an elopement, a destination wedding is one in which a wedding is hosted, often in a vacation-like setting, at a location to which most of the invited guests must travel and often stay for several days.
Neither should a postmark be confused with overprints generally, or pre-cancels ( stamps that have been cancelled before the envelope or package to which they are affixed is submitted or deposited for acceptance into the mailstream, they most commonly have taken the form of a pre-printed city name on the stamp ) specifically, which generally do not indicate a date.
It is most often confused with the minerals augite and biotite mica, both of which are black and can be found in granite and in charnockite.
Zealand ( also Seeland ( not to be confused with Sealand ); ; ) is the largest island ( 7, 031 km² ) of Denmark ( the 96th-largest island in the world and the 35th most populous ).
The term " Combined Training " is sometimes confused with the term " Combined Test " which refers to a combination of just two of the phases, most commonly dressage and show jumping.
Personally most frugal, Leo XII reduced taxes, made justice less costly, and was able to find money for certain public improvements ; yet he left the Church's finances more confused than he had found them, and even the elaborate jubilee of 1825 did not really mend financial matters.
Pliny the Elder recounts a fanciful derivation for the tribal name from the Greek ὄμβρος " a shower ", which had led to the confused idea that they had survived the Deluge familiar from Greek mythology, giving them the claim to be the most ancient race in Italy.
On 11 February a most confused battle was fought, in which the van and centre of the British fleet was engaged with the Spanish rear and centre of the allies.
The signs of this disorder are most easily confused with those of Angelman syndrome, cerebral palsy and autism.
Along with the Orion Nebula and the Praesepe cluster, Messier's inclusion of the Pleiades has been noted as curious, as most of Messier's objects were much fainter and more easily confused with comets — something that seems scarcely possible for the Pleiades.
Miller argues that Alexander's suggestion in 1969 that the reporter became confused, and introduced elements from other plays is unlikely, and instead suggests an adapter at work ( whom he refers to as the ' compiler '), writing in the romantic comedy tradition ; " the most economic explanation of indebtedness is that whoever compiled A Shrew borrowed the lines from Shakespeare's The Shrew, or a version of it, and adapted them.
Indeed, he has a remarkably stronger resistance to sunlight than most all other vampires seen in the series except Angel ; their elevated ability to endure the sun should not be confused with total immunity, however.
However, in 1574, the Semo Sancus statue was unearthed on the island in question, leading most scholars to believe that Justin Martyr confused Semoni Sanco with Simon.
Additionally, she is sometimes confused with the goddess Creirwy, who is also referred to as the most beautiful girl in the world.

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