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The reason for the ban, however, seems to have been a confusion of names.
In fact, the confusion of names was no small part of the entire affair.
This confusion of names was but one example of the difficulty he would face in finding his true identity.
Due to a confusion of names, the line of succession is equally unclear.
Homepage of writer Barbara Paul on the confusion of names.
This consensus statement was intended to replace several older classification schemes that had led to a confusion of names and syndromes.
This is a simple mix-up, a confusion of names, though I must say it amounts to criminal carelessness.'
A confusion of names subsequently arose.
This Naum is also supposed to have been known as Leonid, though no good explanation has been given for the confusion of names.
But, in case every variation was thought sufficient to constitute a new kind of individual, the endless number of confusion of names would render language impracticable.
It was to avoid confusion of names with Evelyn Rothwell (who was to become Lady Barbirolli) that she dropped her own first name.
The reason of this confusion of names is, perhaps, that originally Matins and Lauds formed but a single office, the Night Office terminating only at dawn.
He had been recruited (some sources say by a confusion of names, despite his apparent suitability) for a plan to use the native peoples of Borneo against the Japanese.
This confusion of names persisted through much of the 20th century, with Holmes enthusiasts puzzling over the identity of baritsu and mistakenly identifying it as bujutsu, sumo, and judo.
Due to the same confusion of names, the Town of Rotoiti in the Nelson Land District was altered to Town of St. Arnaud by this Department."
As described below there is some confusion of names that apply to the basin or a particular point in the basin with both being found in technical and popular literature applying to both basin and the coordinates.
Note that there is a great confusion of names and titles within this family and with people with same or similar names, as it is with many other medieval lords because of contradictory and incomplete documents.
One of the first tasks of the newly-established Colour Committee of the British Budgerigar Society was to sort out this confusion of names, and on their recommendation the standard name 'Greywing' was adopted.
The story, which originated with the monk Folcard's account of Botolph's life, that Adulf was at one time bishop of Maastricht, is now generally thought to rest on a confusion of names and to have no substance.
The reason for this confusion of names may be found in the fact that a later collection of midrashim (Tanḥuma C) included a great part of the material contained in the Yelammedenu, especially that referring to the second book of the Pentateuch.
Emperor of Norfolk turned out to be as great a sire as his own sire, Norfolk, producing stake winner after stake winner, but his best son (who possessed a confusion of names until sent to England) was Americus.
There are dozens of well-known cases of people who lived to discover what the world thought of them, usually because publication of the obituaries that newspapers, as is their habit, had prepared ahead of their deaths was accidentally triggered by false reports, confusion of names or malicious invention.
Originally the company was to be called "R. E. Olds Motor Car Company," but the owner of Olds' previous company, then called Olds Motor Works, objected and threatened legal action on the grounds of likely confusion of names by consumers.
But his glance at Edward Chester, and that gentleman's keeping aloof, were not lost upon Joe, who said bluntly, glancing at Edward while he spoke: 'Times are changed, Mr Haredale, and times have come when we ought to know friends from enemies, and make no confusion of names.
The acts of the Council of Ephesus give Pope Felix as a martyr; but this detail, which occurs again in the biography of the pope in the Liber Pontificalis, is unsupported by any authentic earlier evidence and is manifestly due to a confusion of names.
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