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Also, brace for some confusion.
Allowing for some confusion, some of it amusing, Joseph Megel's graceful staging is a case example of the craft of putting it together.
His sons retained the original spelling, which makes for some confusion but helps us distinguish the father's paintings from those of his elder son.
"It's a complicated conversion process that has made for some confusion on just how they can become owners there at reasonable prices," he said.
The Council tends to grant a new name when the current one is cause for some confusion, as was the case with Dr. Kazimiroff and his boulevard, or when a local community board wants to bring back something historical.
(The news that "all four" of Bruce Kohr's stands had burned down made for some confusion on the company's Facebook page as customers pointed out that multiple Kohr's stands — the Original variety — remained on the Boardwalk).
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She orders a vegan, gluten-free meal – a source of some confusion for the chef, who approaches the table to ask if cream sauce is permissible (it isn't).
Disparity between these global, European and local recommendations in Ireland may be the cause of some confusion for both parents and health service providers based there.
According to iMAL's press release, the inspiration for this project derives from some confusion over the term "3D cinema".
Businesses can be excused for feeling some confusion about what to do about their energy consumption.
For casual observers, some confusion is understandable.
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