Sentence examples for confusing origin from inspiring English sources

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He also carries a certain amount of baggage, in the form of a haunting (and somewhat confusing) origin story.

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But to judge simply by source is to confuse origins with truth.

He said a court will judge numerous issues: logos, menus, clientele, whether there is evidence of customers being confused, the origin of the name Mutt's Hut, the strength of the Rutt's Hut trademark among them.

Although this dating corresponds to the biblical chronology of creation, it seems more plausible that this part of the sample confused the origin of Homo sapiens with the birth of the great historical civilizations (Assyrian-Babylonian, Sumerian, Egyptian).

To further confuse matters, the origin of his fortune was German and his title was Hungarian.

Legend is confused on the origin of the term condom one story tells of a man named Condom devising such a contraceptive for Charles II of England.

Some kids might not be ready to read that Santa Claus isn't real -- or be confused by Santa origin stories that vary from the traditional.

New abbreviations pop up on social media every second, so it's normal to feel lost and confused about the origin and correct usage of letters like "JIC" (just in case).

Johnson is as guilty as anyone of using metaphors while being confused about their origins.

Listening to last year's Nonfiction, Hinton's debut album on Brighton-based label Donky Pitch, it's easy to see why fans might be confused about his origins.

These shared value investors have a considerable edge -- and they will retain that advantage as long as the mainstream investment community continues to confuse the historical origins of SRI and checklist sustainability rankings with the increasingly sophisticated shared value strategies that leading corporations are pursuing today.

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