Sentence examples for confusing title from inspiring English sources

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It's not too difficult a concept to grasp, and I'm not sure why they need such a confusing title.

They couldn't imagine that a guy could be so irrational that he'd choose a confusing title that means absolutely nothing".

"Graceland," is a confusing title for a series that isn't about Elvis Presley or Paul Simon in his South African period.

Hurwitz is already following his first rule for creating excellent comedy by giving the show an intriguingly confusing title, so things are looking good.

On an audio tape unearthed by the curators, Magritte himself dismisses the reams of analysis that have been done about one of his most famous paintings – a pipe with the confusing title Ceci n'est pas une pipe (This is not a pipe).

That's a very murky business, but what is crystal clear is that if the independent RFL panel – always a slightly confusing title – did not know the club had secured promotion from National League Two the previous season with six players who held working holiday or student visas, it should have done.

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A Google search for "fashion colleges in London" led her to the Condé Nast College of Fashion and Design, a new educational program in Central London offering a 10-week course costing £6,600 (or about $8,500) on what it takes to break into an industry known for, among other things, occasionally confusing professional titles.

Ready to turn 32 in March, she appreciates the support CMT and channel executive Leslie Fram have shown by naming her one of its 10 "Next Women of Country," though "some people call me a folk singer and some people call me a Sarah McLachlan No. 2 or... it's like so confusing the titles that people put on you," Williams said over the phone last week.

When asked to explain what kind of show "The Lord of the Rings" is, patrons often confuse the title with that of the novel and film, "The Lord of the Flies," said the Shubert's executive director, Judith Lisi.

Most notoriously, she confused the title of long-running hit TV sitcom, "Everybody Loves Raymond" for "All About Raymond" - a flagrant violation considering that she's a TV critic.

These defects create ruptures in the "chain of title," confusing who holds true ownership over properties.

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