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It could easily have been confused with a shout.
In North America, it had long been confused with A ampelopsifoliella, a relative that feeds on virginia creeper.
Lucy Dettmer, 86, speaking about her new agreement with Babolat, could have been confused with a budding player poised for a run at a junior title.
There were probably a few people laughing when he went to Charlotte, which had never been confused with a winning team, but he has been the key to making this team a winner.
He was convicted and sentenced to death in Israel, only to be freed in 1993 after it turned out that he most likely had been confused with a guard at Treblinka, the camp at issue in that case.
And the report raised the possibility that the Tory named by a former resident of Bryn Estyn children's home had been confused with a family member with the same surname.
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But that this shouldn't be confused with a facelift.
Cavic will never be confused with a shrinking violet.
It can be confused with a good Chablis.
(A "nudge," they note with scholarly care, should not be confused with a "noodge").
It is a niche company, not to be confused with a self-storage outfit.
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