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The symptoms can be confused with those of appendicitis.
Before long, the A.T.V. enthusiasts' sentiments might easily have been confused with those of the pro-police posters at NJLawman.com.
In some instances, symptoms are confused with those of other diseases or disorders, resulting in delayed diagnosis.
Tacked to the walls of his attic workrooms, shots of Somerset are confused with those taken on his travels.
Symptoms can sometimes be confused with those of Alzheimer's, but in the early stages memory remains relatively preserved.
Neither his doughy chin nor his ashen complexion would be confused with those of, say, Brian Williams of NBC News.
There was nothing special about him, except for the cigarette stuck in the corner of his mouth; his features were instantly forgotten, confused with those of his people.
In the same spirit, the manual lays out the bands' missions, which are not to be confused with those of musical ensembles that seek to entertain or enlighten.
The word ladino is Spanish (meaning "Latin"), and the ladinos of Central America are not to be confused with those Sephardic Jews who speak the Ladino language.
These books are known as "readers" so we won't get them confused with those other kinds of books that we eat or use as building materials.
Genuine Chablis, not to be confused with those jug wines tagged with the name chablis, comes from the Chablis region of France, southeast of Paris.
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