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    And so Confusingly incredible.

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    He saw the two and raised his eyebrows Confusingly.

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    To the casual eye, the two seem Confusingly similar. I totally agree.

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    Confusingly, the city of Delhi emcompasses New Delhi, which is the caoital city of India.

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    Somewhat Confusingly, given that vision, it sounds like Facebook actually isn't announcing changes to the ad-buying workflow.

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    It's also easy to strike up a conversation with a stranger in an Aussie pub(which, Confusingly, are often called“hotels”).

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    Just because both the licenses contain“ICP” in them, many people Confusingly mix them up and consider them to be the same thing.

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    An LLC must include"LLC" in its name and cannot have the same name, or a Confusingly similar name, as any other LLC in your state.

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    In a new study, physicists attempted to find differences between matter and antimatter- Confusingly, also a kind of matter, but with the opposite charge and other differences.

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    You will not use our copyrights or Trademarks or any Confusingly similar marks, except as expressly permitted by our Brand Usage Guidelines or with our prior written permission.

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    The judge agreed that Dwyer's work was a parody and thus enjoyed constitutional protection; however, he was forbidden from financially"profiting" from using a"Confusingly similar" image of the Starbucks siren logo.

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    DSM-5 creates a new and Confusingly heterogeneous category- Persistent Depressive Disorder- that includes the mildest of chronic depressions('Dysthymia') and the most severe of Chronic Major Depressions within the same now meaningless diagnostic code(p168).

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    Alonso Duralde of MSNBC described Doomsday:"It's ridiculous, derivative, Confusingly edited and laden with gore, but it's the kind of over-the-top grindhouse epic that wears down your defenses and eventually makes you just go with it.

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    Also(rather Confusingly) referred to as a“broker associate,” an associate broker is simply a real estate agent who has completed the coursework and work experience requirements and passed a state licensing test to become a licensed real estate broker.

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    Additionally(relatively Confusingly) referred to as a Dealer Affiliate,” an associate dealer is solely an actual estate agent who has accomplished the coursework and work expertise requirements, and handed a state licensing test to turn into a licensed actual property dealer.

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    But what the Australian team realized was that the“boiling” they refer to- perhaps less Confusingly referred to as cavitation, because it's more the formation of bubbles because of lower pressure rather than anything to do with heating- is a result of excess gas in the water inside a siphon.

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    But what the Australian team realised was that the“boiling” they refer to- perhaps less Confusingly referred to as cavitation, because it's more the formation of bubbles because of lower pressure rather than anything to do with heating- is a result of excess gas in the water inside a siphon.

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