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  1. It had the advantage of being a single number specifying the size, and was not, confusing ,when the aspect ratio was universally 4:3. The estimation of the monitor size
  2. Out of neighborhoods and onto arterial streets (visitors often find this, confusing , because the diverters are not shown on all maps). Berkeley maintains a
  3. Description, see the paper by Cassie. There have been instances of people, confusing ,digitalis with the relatively harmless Symposium (camera) plant (which is
  4. God's presence was enveloped in a dark cloud. These images arose out of a, confusing ,mass of ambiguous and ambivalent statements regarding the nature of God and man
  5. Cycad nuts. Etymology Terminology regarding the motor neuron diseases can be, confusing ,; in the UK" motor neuron disease" refers to both ALS specifically (the most
  6. The center of gravity and the outlying companion. Some older references use the, confusing ,and now discontinued designation of A×B. Since the distance between the Sun and
  7. Audience watching the dubbed version. Subtitled versions, in contrast, could be, confusing ,because there is the problem of how to translate the phrase analogously or
  8. Writer, on the term Ba'album, meaning prince Ba'all,i.e. Heyday. Even more, confusing ,is the fact that some passages refer to a single king of Assyria by two
  9. Modern speech. Rather, their utterances would have been halting and even quite, confusing ,to us, today. Hockett's" design features" of language and other animal
  10. And subsequently its later dominions. Details of her life are sketchy and, confusing , but the following can be deduced from various sources. According to Justin
  11. Complex, indirect,or obscure in language, to the extent of concealing or, confusing ,their meaning. The word was first rehabilitated by the Swiss-born art historian
  12. Be problematic Those who ignore the effects of long run trade deficits may be, confusing ,David Ricardo's principle of comparative advantage with Adam Smith's
  13. Their distinct Greek culture. One of the most interesting, if sometimes, confusing ,features of the Bahamian genealogy is that most families have branches, and
  14. C arrays. Array-pointer interchangeability A distinctive (but potentially, confusing ,) feature of C is its treatment of arrays and pointers. The array-subscript
  15. Conservative Calvinists (as well as some liberal reformers) regard it as, confusing ,to use the name" Calvinism" to refer to non-Orthodox or other liberal
  16. Stated, so that the writer of the supplement to Tertullian had some excuse for, confusing ,him with" the Supreme God. " As an Eon With the availability of primary
  17. Philosophers who argue that we can work out we have a 'self' using reason are, confusing ,'similarity' with 'identity '. He is saying that the similarity of our
  18. Which we all now think of as natural, was very alien in medieval Europe, so, confusing , and ambiguous to common Europeans that in arguments people would say“ talk
  19. Language.:: Note: Calling the language assembler is of course potentially, confusing ,and ambiguous, since this is also the name of the utility program that
  20. Slow periods of the day. The bus system is highly complex, and can be rather, confusing ,to an outsider. As far as transportation goes, it is the cheapest form other
  21. That due to the Alzheimer's progress the award and ceremony would be at best, confusing ,and likely upsetting to her. This was a cause of considerable dismay to the
  22. Not just the arguments. Code written in one dialect is therefore sometimes, confusing ,to programmers more experienced in the other. For instance, many Common Lisp
  23. Purpose is called ROM, for read-only memory (the terminology may be somewhat, confusing ,as most ROM types are also capable of random access). Many types of" ROM "
  24. Of antiquity. However, the similarity with modern concepts of science can be, confusing ,when trying to understand where the hypothesis came from. It is obvious that
  25. At primary or secondary school. The names of individual institutions can be, confusing , There are several" University High Schools" in the United States that are
  26. The lighthearted" Alabama Song" and the imagery of the funeral procession is, confusing , This tension serves to distance the audience from the action, even at an
  27. And failed to respond to the question until 18:14. Meanwhile, Jellicoe received, confusing ,sighting reports of varying accuracy and limited usefulness from light cruisers
  28. Killed many militants. The response to this defeat catalyzed one of the most, confusing ,episodes in the biography of Deng Xiaoping: in March 1931,he left the
  29. In 900. The idea that Donald II of Strathclyde was a son of AED, based on a, confusing ,entry in the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba, is contested. Abdulhamid I, Abdul
  30. For" Bolshevik" and" Minimalist" for" Mensheviks ", which proved, confusing ,since there was also a" Maximalist" faction within the Russian
  31. Integral, page 228 http://www.math.sfu.ca/~cbm/aands/page_228. Htm A highly, confusing ,term is gain. For example, the sentence" the gain of a system should be
  32. Konaka's attempt to throw his hat into the ring for creating one of the most, confusing ,and oblique endings of any series. " Patricio states" the creators watched The
  33. Voters with violence.; Tampering with the election mechanism: This can include, confusing ,or misleading voters about how to vote, violation of the secret ballot, ballot
  34. Literally into another language. In this case the text or the meaning would get, confusing ,or it would reduce or even lose its fun factor. Dubbed versions do have the
  35. Despite the fact that he never officially bore the name Octavia nus, to save, confusing ,the dead dictator with his heir, historians often refer to the new
  36. Differing properties and target markets. The term" embedded database" can be, confusing ,because only a small subset of embedded database products is used in real-time
  37. While the 800 featured the Supernova’s 800 NS core, explaining the somewhat, confusing ,naming where the lower number represents the faster machine. Like the earlier
  38. A memory module may bear more than one rank. The term sides would also be, confusing ,because it incorrectly suggests the physical placement of chips on the module.
  39. With color-normal vision. Traffic light colors are, confusing ,to some dichromats as there is insufficient apparent difference between the
  40. Along with Android 20 from the anime-manga series Dragon Ball Z. Despite their, confusing ,English dub names, they are indeed cyborgs. In the original Japanese version
  41. Of things, is still used to classify baryons, leading to unnatural and often, confusing ,nomenclature. Flavor quantum numbers The strangeness flavor quantum number S
  42. Include an organizational structure which is unclear and therefore makes it, confusing ,to know who to communicate with. Other examples could be inefficient or
  43. Livestock than pure-blooded animals. This crossbreeding has the added effect of, confusing ,the breeding cycle. Coyotes usually breed only once a year, while coy dogs will
  44. And schizophrenic reaction. This made the psychiatric literature of the time, confusing ,since, in a strict sense,Kraepelin's disease was not Bleuler's disease. They
  45. Are made to certain plaintiffs at the expense of other class members; and, confusing ,notices are published that prevent class members from being able to fully
  46. Analysis cannot. They appear to make sense out of a world that is otherwise, confusing , Second, they do so in an appealingly simple way, by dividing the world sharply
  47. Significant- caraway is mine and cumin is min Korzybski, which is even more, confusing , as mine is a diminutive of min. In Swedish and Norwegian, caraway is called
  48. In Dutch, even when referring to a Walloon Region, and conversely, which can be, confusing ,for foreigners who ignore the different translations of Flemish or Walloon
  49. Forms significantly different from their upright analogues, or especially, confusing ,to users of a Latin alphabet, are highlighted. Note: in some fonts or styles
  50. Usage in Spanish and German, a casino or casino is an officer' mess; a, confusing ,linguistic false friend for translators. History of gambling houses The precise

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