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Bold-italics failed to be recognized by the participants and were confused with bold (almost all cases were assessed by the majority of the participants as bold).
Gorman claims a fifth victim, Catherine Eddowes, was killed accidentally in a case of mistaken identity because she used the alias Mary Ann Kelly and was confused with Mary Jane Kelly.
It stands out amid a college basketball landscape where bigger and newer and brasher are confused with success.
Here the concepts of transitional forms and ancestors are confused with the descendants of these ancestors.
Turtles and Tortoises are confused with each other sometimes.
And the students are confused with it.
The recognition accuracy among these actions is over 85% except basketball shoot and walk, which are confused with each other.
In Washington, such concerns often are confused with and substitute for moral epiphanies.
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