Redbreast is heavy on fruit essences, figs, dates, and apples, and is unusually complex and big as Irish whiskies go, and is the one most likely to be confused with Scotch in a blind tasting.
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While it will never be confused with the drafts in the National Football League or National Basketball Association, Major League Baseball is clearly creating a comfortable niche for itself.
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Discount it on the grounds that those who are steeped in Verdic astrological techniques (not to be confused with the pop versions that appear on cartoon pages) may be revered in Eastern cultures, but are generally regarded as kooks by Westerners and particularly the smart people in Washington?
But combining these two legendary bureaucracies, no matter what the synergy looks like in a press release, will be a nightmare in the already confused corridors of Santa Monica, Seattle and Sunnyvale.
Even Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg seemed to be confused by the change, resulting in his formerly-private Facebook page becoming uber public.
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In these cases, the formula can be confused, misused, and abused, much to the detriment of the business, and in many cases the customer as well.
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Greenberg fought in the Army in World War II, got a law degree at New York Law School (not to be confused with New York University School of Law) in 1950 and served in the Army again in the Korean War.
If this happens, you must file an injured spouse claim (not to be confused with an innocent spouse claim) in order to get individual relief.
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The painful attack usually occurs in only one joint at a time and can be confused with extremely painful tendinitis, a very bad sprain, or a broken bone, even in someone with a history of diagnosed gout.
An earlier generation subscribed to the idea of turning on, tuning in and dropping out, but the voice of "We Can Be Strong" is so numb and confused by life on earth in 2007 that finding the right knob to tune out is too taxing.
Slave labor in Brazil is not to be confused with slave labor of old.
The public, Congress and even the White House can be forgiven for being confused by the word Energy in the title of the Department of Energy.
They are not, in other words, to be confused with Executive Outcomes, a defunct South African firm that could provide anyone who was rich enough to pay with machinegunners and fighter-pilots who had plenty of combat experience.
From his underwear ads to his adventurous magazine spreads to his top-hatted appearance at Prince William's marriage to Kate Middleton, Beckham occupied a different, glossier, global orbit than most celebrity athletes. (He will never be confused with Peyton Manning yapping to his dad in a Buick.) That day in the basement, however, Beckham said soccer was the thing he thought about when he woke up every morning.
Clearly, there's plenty of reason for the average man on the street (or in the next cubicle) to be confused.
Care 4U in Perry Barr - not to be confused with similarly-named companies - blamed a previous member of staff and said it had "learnt valuable lessons" and "made significant changes".
The sauna marathon should not be confused with the sauna world championships that took place in Finland from 1999 through 2010 and were discontinued after a competitor died and another became sick after sitting too long in extremely hot saunas.
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"There are some people in politics and in the press who can't be confused by the facts, " she said.
In Britain, a doggy bag can be confused with a pooper-scooper, which deals with a different kind of waste altogether.
And Mrs Clinton's campaign seems to be as confused about its identity as any of the paraders in Greenwich Village.
The GPS-cellphone as employee-monitor has been the cause of endless privacy vs. security squabbles, and confused workers might be best off tossing their spying handsets in a ditch.
This ambiguity also frustrates American trade officials, who consider European labelling laws, both in theory and in their rather confused practice, to be a technical barrier to trade.
First run in 1898, the Mac (not to be confused with a shorter sister race up Lake Huron) is the world's longest--333 miles--annual freshwater race.
Instead Republicans should push the strengthening of high risk pools (not to be confused with Obama's temporary high risk pools) already in existence in 35 states.
However, the weakening of the FARC should not be confused with a total defeat for either the FARC or the drug industry in Colombia.
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The Times, a "quality" newspaper published daily in the U.K. since 1785--not to be confused with Gotham's Gray Lady The New York Times--is to launch a U.S. edition in the wake of its successful Web site.
John McCain who today officially announced his presidential campaign -- not to be confused with the announcement he made on "The Late Show with David Letterman" in March or his "Straight Talk Express" tour two weeks later.
The main island, Apo Island -- not to be confused with the better known island of the same name off the island of Negros in the central Philippines -- is a palm-fringed beauty, ringed by golden sand and home to an emerald-green interior lagoon embraced by mangroves.
Not to be confused with zombie websites, which have passed their useful life but are maintained as if in aspic.
Over five decades Baus, 79, built Bauhaus AG (not to be confused with the design school or modernist architectural style) into a chain with 220 stores in 16 European countries.
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