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Confounded

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  • ost-war inspections by UNSCOM, however, were confounded by misinformation and obfuscation.
  • carcinogenicity of cadmium rely on research confounded by the presence of other carcinogenic substa
  • he same as the Birtha of Hierocles, has been confounded by geographers with the town in the Commagen
  • irradiance to which they are exposed can be confounded by other factors such as age, gender, skin p
  • was a source of some controversy, which was confounded by the fact that the Labour party felt they
  • e descriptions of Don Cash's music have long confounded critics and observers.
  • Stories about the two men had become confounded due to the similarity of names.
  • Sutton confounded expectations in their first season by finish
  • November 1093 (see Battle of Alnwick (1093)) confounded his plans.
  • n factors are not negligible, they are often confounded in Plackett-Burman designs with the main eff
  • r for Muslim and Arabic athletes in that she confounded long-held beliefs that women of such backgro
  • fter winning the Perrier Award, the creators confounded media sources by refusing to speak out of ch
  • But it is very likely that Ghirondi confounded Minz with Elijah Delmedigo or Abraham de Bal
  • was badly wounded and told he would die, but confounded the attending doctor and chaplain by living.
  • perhaps indicating that Daniel Handler later confounded the two.
  • on after the show was broadcast after having confounded the judges, Gregg Wallace and John Torode, w
  • Cooper, however, confounded these plans by enrolling as an actor at the
  • John Virgo, 33, confounded those who doubted his ability to win on the
  • He has been confounded with the inquisitor Isarn.
  • It has been very generally confounded with the Canada Plum.
  • ssued about 1454 (which has been erroneously confounded with the Fortalitium by at least one noted C
  • cunicularia] has frequently been confounded with rufibarbis, and it is probable that som
  • he northeast corner of Iowa, and must not be confounded with the Iowa River in the southern half of
  • He is not to be confounded with Thomas Barnard, the bishop of Killaloe
  • In consequence of the name Rhodopis, she was confounded with Nitocris, the Egyptian queen, and the h
  • he was much esteemed, but his works are now confounded with those of his father.
  • n ancient accounts of Sicily which are often confounded with each other, and which it is sometimes v
  • 908) enjoined: "Superstition ought not to be confounded with religion, however much their history ma