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"confusingly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is difficult to understand or that is not clear

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Confusingly, Jax doesn't even seem inebriated during all the yelling.
It was a confusingly interesting time to say the least!
Confusingly, May and British officials call this an IMPLEMENTATION PERIOD.
It is, confusingly, an entirely different color from Nile green.
But Killer feels padded and repetitive, overlong and confusingly told.
The confusingly named Conservative branch is somewhere in the middle.
The way gay people are treated in Asia is confusingly diverse.
Confusingly, the film seems to want us to believe the former.
The episode is packaged, somewhat confusingly, as a Breakfast Club tribute.
As the opera progresses, the staging becomes increasingly metaphorical, confusingly so.
Confusingly, many of them identify as feminists in their Twitter bios.
Ms. Rousseau's show is fascinating but confusingly disparate and misleadingly ahistorical.
This 45-minute symphony can still seem confusingly episodic and excessive.
I'd responded by calling her latest report biased and confusingly structured.
Loved: Vine Vine died the way Vine lived: Quickly and confusingly.
Confusingly, "warm" light has a lower color temperature than "cool" light.
Confusingly, Trump's tweets seem to be at odds with actual US policy.
Confusingly, the feast is both three courses and all you can eat.
Two start-ups with confusingly similar names have emerged in recent weeks.
It should be the color of cough syrup (but smell confusingly appetizing).
For Brian's dad, a frequently used emoji, confusingly, was a green heart.
Somewhat confusingly, nothing in COBRA's name makes any mention of health insurance.
But the meaning of one nation conservatism has changed confusingly over the years.
"And when Business Insider asked if it was patriotic, it very confusingly responded, "$_$!
Most confusingly, bad people are sometimes cool, like most characters in Mafia movies.
Confusingly, the universe has way more matter than antimatter, for no clear reason.
But that was, confusingly for some lawmakers, not the position of Trump's administration.
But confusingly, YouTube's new policy update has absolutely nothing to do with copyright.
Many of Cosby's responses were rambling, confusingly worded, or difficult to parse grammatically.
They are variously comedic, menacing or pathetic — or, confusingly, all three at once.
They realized that, confusingly, this light-blocking region had fewer galaxies than they expected.
Ultimately, the court will decide if Chyna's trademark request is confusingly similar or not.
Confusingly, the birds dive to the side of, not in front of, the female.
Confusingly, many of the listings refer to the screens as both LCD and OLED.
Confusingly, Mr Tillerson said, after the attack, that policy toward Syria has not changed.
Most confusingly, CES has selected adult products as Innovation Awards honorees in the past.
Confusingly, Freedom Caucus chair Mark Meadows denied there was any formal offer or deal.
His confusingly named Social Liberal Party is the second-biggest in the lower house.
It handled much better than the Chevy Volt, the confusingly, similarly named hybrid car.
Confusingly, Ford's Level 2 system will carry the same name as Audi's Level 3.
Google already does search solely through voice, but its efforts have been confusingly branded.
In the end, a confusingly edited, cut-down version of the scene was included.
Paytas has confusingly changed her opinion of Dobrik and the Vlog Squad multiple times.
Perhaps confusingly, this ice is a sign of liquid water from deep in the mantle.
Confusingly, an Iraqi seeking asylum was reportedly rejected last month because he was too effeminate.
Or, more confusingly, when you are happy at work but a better opportunity comes along?
The possibilities get even deeper with the inclusion of character add-ons confusingly called arms.
But, confusingly, weight loss is still seen as a kind of success to aspire to.
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION, as Americans confusingly call it, has been a defining feature of modern India.
But, perhaps confusingly, there's another place to type (or speak) your queries: the Google Assistant.
Confusingly, I still would have been his girlfriend after that if he'd wanted me to.
Rather confusingly, it appears to be showing symptoms of both depending on where you look.
But the agency drew no attention to it, and the new section was confusingly worded.
Confusingly, if you answer "yes," it says the testing program "is not the right fit"
Confusingly (or serendipitously?), the green-lettered black delivery boxes for UberEATS and Deliveroo look nearly identical.
The beer icons that were once half empty but confusingly topped with froth are now full.
"The sex with Mandy was good, but it wasn't like warm apple pie," he added, confusingly.
They're shot at, beaten, threatened, and put in shockingly violent situations at a confusingly consistent rate.
That's why, somewhat confusingly, sparkling bottled water is bottled water, not soda, according to the FDA.
It was Halloween in Queens and, after a seemingly endless summer, the party was confusingly cold.
Confusingly, there's also a totally separate menu that's accessible from the Notifications tab's settings gear icon.
His office adds that the rationale behind the plan was—confusingly—to promote "better health outcomes".
Because she has his job and lives in his house and, confusingly, is marrying Christina's ex?
Confusingly, MER-1 was also sometimes called MER-B, and MER-2 was also MER-A.
Consider Fox, which, somewhat confusingly, owns the rights to the X-Men and related Marvel superheroes.
The airport has two gates, confusingly labelled E and F, that open to the same runway.
Confusingly enough, so has whackjob, meaning both "nut" (in 2010) and "hit man's hit" (in 2003).
Confusingly, it isn't clear how you're actually meant to connect your Google account to Project Baseline.
The bedrock of this structure is a guarantee extended, somewhat confusingly, by the EU budget itself.
What makes Mr. Phoenix's performance so confusingly poignant — and not just a tale of good vs.
Picasso's longtime personal secretary is confusingly referred to as both ­Jaume (the Catalan spelling) and Jaime Sabartés.
Other sites go further, assuming a name that is confusingly similar to that of a reputable journal.
Confusingly, however, Rennie's group was only listed as "affected," placing the staff in a state of limbo.
It was almost confusingly good, when it came out, and the thing has held up over time.
Confusingly, Trump said in early March he would not order US military officers to disobey the law.
Amazon added the confusingly named the Kindle Owners' Lending Library, music, photo storage, movies and TV shows.
And confusingly, the move doesn't apply to all platforms: the Telegram app for Mac is still updating.
It also contracts it out to AdBlock (confusingly, a different company) and mobile ad blocking app Crystal.
Although, somewhat confusingly, Alibaba said the deal will have no cash impact on its business once completed.
Confusingly, Tehran's retaliation thus far has been to initiate the process of building nuclear-powered marine vessels.
Confusingly, this doesn't change the default communication method if your contact is already listed as a favorite.
Confusingly enough, T-Mobile has two One plans, and both have restrictions on their "unlimited" data use.
"Of course, if we have a Democratic Congress, we will get to $15," she added, somewhat confusingly.
"  Specifically, ADR Forum found—rather unsurprisingly—that Popov had created "an identical or confusingly similar domain name.
Confusingly, there were now two distinct options: the government-sponsored Free File and the commercial free editions.
The house is confusingly laid out, so he can't tell where she's gone or how far away.
He becomes one of those confusingly stacked men you see walking ultra femme animals in the park.
Confusingly, Trump said in early March he would not order US military officers to disobey the law.
Confusingly jamming Stories in between private messages has sparked backlash amongst the first users of Snapchat's sweeping redesign.
A NASA-supported experiment published last year in the Journal of Propulsion and Power measured some thrust, confusingly.
But, confusingly, many of their most important properties may not come from the neutrons they are named for.
" (Again, Jarrett is black.) Somewhat confusingly, she also tweeted at Jarrett saying, "I want to apologize to you.
He's especially adept at finding that sweet, destabilizing spot where an audience's comfortable laughter turns suddenly, confusingly, queasy.
"He can be mad at Nathan's, but he can't have a truck that is confusingly similar," Caproni said.
Somewhat confusingly, in the image the donkey/lion represents not the Democrats but the New York Herald newspaper.
It's a striking premise: the majesty of the vast Canadian wilderness juxtaposed with a confusingly awkward social situation.
Instead, the company's somewhat confusingly doing away with the number scheme in favor of the simpler "Powerbeats" name.
It is little better in League One (confusingly, the third tier), where wages make up 94% of turnover.
Confusingly, some chapters unfold in reverse chronology, while others linger on the last days of the doomed family.
This kinda confusingly makes it look like the reaction sender has actually been liking/flaming their own stuff.
The following year, it briefly hosted a beta version of a generational health database (confusingly also named AncestryHealth).
That's a lot of Hauntings—on top of certain other, confusingly similar titles like The House on Haunted Hill.
The result was as confusingly brilliant as you'd expect — worth watching purely for Trump's baffling quote about "Mr Elegant".
Mindy may have disliked Danny's confusingly old-fashioned diatribes most of the time, but she did always love him.
We've all wondered why we have to pay a confusingly large fee to rent a remarkably shitty cable box.
Confusingly, screenshots (of other people's Snaps) are handled automatically on Dropbox for Android, so there's no extra step needed.
Rather confusingly, Instagram might also be seen as a competitor, as it too can be used for travel inspiration.
And confusingly, the signatures demonstrate the oxygen decreasing before the Great Oxidation Event left its mark on ancient sulfur.
Confusingly, the court's decision does not in itself annul his candidacy: a separate tribunal must now decide on that.
Bonus points if you got Trottiscliffe or Woolfardisworthy, which might be two of the most confusingly-spelt places ever.
" Secondly, he dismissively and confusingly refers to an interview Portman herself gave to Harper's Bazaar as a "gossip piece.
Alex Guerrero, Tom Brady's personal trainer and confusingly-influential best friend, offered me an even grander goal: life extension.
The focus is still on multiple strands of elaborately, sometimes confusingly plotted detection (with more red herrings than necessary).
Perhaps confusingly, moderately left-leaning people viewed more pro-Trump fake news than they did pro-Clinton fake news.
Instead, the company's somewhat confusingly doing away with the numbering scheme in favor of the simpler "Powerbeats" name. 5.
"Helicopter parenting" is often used as a synonym for intensive parenting, and, more confusingly, both permissive and authoritarian parenting.
That's why it's so important to remember these two rules: Somewhat confusingly, the PIN is also six digits long.
Confusingly, the crewmen's skeletons were all found at their hand-crank stations, which were used to manually propel the craft.
It's a confusingly multifaceted scheme, but knowing how it works doesn't explain the strangest part of the Sarah's program story.
No character has been playing this game longer, better, or more confusingly than one Mr. Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish (Aiden Gillan).
"I fell in love with her over the phone, because she is good with those 140 characters," he said, confusingly.
Confusingly, Smith hopes to remediate this wrong by restricting the scientific data the EPA can use in its decision making.
This material confusingly shows up as ferro-nickel in the customs reports but the give-away is its lower value.
Even more confusingly, the man with a scheme for any situation suddenly seemed to be in way over his head.
Let's just hope this nightmare ends soon, and that Woody Allen is not, as he confusingly hinted above, literally immortal.
It's simultaneously full of glitches and so arbitrarily, confusingly difficult that I'm not sure I could have finished without them.
It all seems confusingly counter-intuitive until you factor in a hidden supply surge in the form of scrap metal.
There's a supercat, confusingly named Goose, whose powers pale beside those of the creepy-crawlies from "Men in Black" (1997).
And the cultural signals young men get on the subject of sex alternate confusingly between moral license and legal stricture.
Pyeongchang and Pyongyang: The South Korean host of the Winter Olympics and the North Korean capital have confusingly similar names.
"I deleted it because it was confusingly worded on my part," Zima replied after a follower called out the tweet.
More confusingly, even the most well-intentioned personal posts engage the same mechanics and reward systems that make Instagram toxic.
Confusingly for many Europeans, traditionally free-trading Republicans appear to go along with Trump's 16th-century view of international trade.
Titans and Doom Patrol are on the streaming service DC Universe—based on DC books but, confusingly, outside Arrowverse continuity.
The decision is potentially a big reversal for McDonald's, which has argued that Supermac's sounds confusingly similar to Big Mac.
Confusingly, Trump praised the bipartisan agreement early Tuesday as a "very good solution," only to berate it in an evening speech.
From tales of depressed rabbits to pictures of arrogant ducks, we've rounded up some of his most confusingly hilarious tweets below.
By registering a trademark, one can effectively prevent anyone from using a name that might be confusingly similar to their own.
At the same time, and perhaps confusingly to some, Trump has made some high-profile statements in favor of gay rights.
Taron Egerton plays John, Jamie Bell plays John's longtime cowriter Bernie Taupin, and (somewhat confusingly!) Bryce Dallas Howard plays John's mother.
So did a statement from Fram, the next day, on his Wikimedia Commons page, where he, confusingly, had not been banned.
Two quiet weirdos who have too much money, are cute as hell, and both look confusingly ethnic despite both being white?
Jon Snow is one of the remaining Starks, confusingly, and he leads a big army of mostly good guys (I think).
There are egos, or vape pens, which are a step above e-cigs (though, confusingly, often called e-cigs as well).
Flamingos, for example, owe their pinkness to chemicals called carotenoids that are made by bacteria known (confusingly) as blue-green algae.
But I, for one, feel like we could all use more songs that are vaguely and confusingly about several conspiracy theories.
Somewhat confusingly, Duo was unveiled alongside Allo, the latter being a "smart" messaging app with features like Google Assistant baked in.
Confusingly, the breaking-news hyperventilation in our press has illustrated quite how full of mirages and odd diversions this process is.
So a wholesale rewriting of vague and/or confusingly worded T&Cs is something Europeans can look forward to this year.
First, slightly confusingly, is a simpler, combined version of the next two processes, which takes it from 500 to 150 accounts.
Another important development that goes unaddressed is that we live in a time of "bigness," yes, but also, confusingly, debilitating smallness.
By the end, I found myself feeling isolated — confusingly excluded from a mass phenomenon beloved for its success at assuaging loneliness.
YouTube also says it will be age-restricting more content that could be confusingly viewed as kid-friendly, like adult cartoons.
The "Facebook" metrics are confusingly named, as the company counts all revenue -- including ad revenue from Instagram -- in its revenue calculations.
Mondelez described the Twin Peaks bar as being "deceptively and confusingly similar" to Toblerone, and immediately sought damages for trademark infringement.
Earlier this year, it announced Chat, another confusingly named service that, yes, is different from Gchat and no, isn't another freaking app.
He plans to let people vote on whether to prosecute former presidents for corruption but says, confusingly, that he is against it.
But critics dismiss it as window dressing because it's confusingly presented, cumbersome to enable and not comprehensive, and does not stop tracking.
Confusingly, given the traditional sequencing of numbers, Ocean's 8 is a sequel to the George Clooney and Brad Pitt-led Ocean's movies.
Today, Electronic Arts took the wraps off Battlefield 1, the confusingly named fifth main entry in the wartime first-person shooter series.
Confusingly, this Indonesian material is lumped into the "ferronickel" category by Chinese customs, but the give-away is its relatively low value.
They stopped by Buzzfeed to play a round of Never Have I Ever that, confusingly, didn't immediately devolve into sexual minutia. Bizarre.
Confusingly named, enticingly remote and increasingly popular, the chilly island of Greenland is fast becoming the dark horse of 133 travel destinations.
But confusingly, he also characterized the analysis as one that was done for him personally, and that would not be made public.
It is confusingly, frustratingly awful, and not in the half-engaging way trainwreck albums by massive rap stars sometimes are (see: Encore).
Through these interactive experiments, Case helps anyone with a computer gain a tangible understanding of the confusingly interconnected issues that rule our lives.
But confusingly, scientists normally see stuff leaving the area around a black hole, via jets of matter and light from ripped-apart dust.
" Karageuzian asked for an injunction that would prohibit Jenner and Chetrit's use of the Pizza Boys name as it's a "confusingly similar mark.
Know Your Haunts: A Crash Course in Horror's Most Confusingly Similar Ghostly TitlesHenry Thomas in Netflix's upcoming series The Haunting of Hill House.
" Karageuzian asks for an injunction that would prohibit Jenner and Chetrit's use of the Pizza Boys name as it's a "confusingly similar mark.
The decision to launch new iPads that are compatible with older accessories may indeed be defensible, but the confusingly uniform branding is not.
Danny was so attached to "Staten," as he confusingly called it, because of his limitless loyalty to his Ma, Annette Castellano (Rhea Perlman).
Odd Tales expresses a confusingly bellicose conviction that it's turning the science fiction world on its head, without offering much justification for why.
Opponents in Maine and Nevada say the laws are confusingly written and would burden legal gun owners while doing nothing to stop criminals.
The cards, confusingly called "My Number" in Japanese but "Individual Number Cards" in English, were introduced alongside a numerical ID system in 2015.
LONDON — There are some places in Britain that are so confusingly-named that most British people don't know how to pronounce them right.
And Hannibal Burress as Ilana's confusingly mature, kind-of-boyfriend Lincoln blessedly remains in the picture, despite Ilana's tendency to get bored easily.
Sony excels at noise canceling, as proven with its confusingly-named WH-1000MX3 over-ear headphones, making the prospect of these very exciting.
Several ex-players said, confusingly, that what mattered was not the manner of celebration so much as whether a player had earned one.
But for many Asos shoppers, the ability to buy and then return the mostly cheap, often confusingly sized items is the main draw.
Simply type "couples therapy" or "marriage therapy" into your phone's podcast app search function and they'll pop up, many with confusingly similar names.
I found myself getting lost a lot, particularly early on, as I stumbled through the confusingly maze-like structure of the Oldest House.
Depending on the image she might even crank the Vignette editing tool to 100 to give her image a rather confusingly dark vibe.
Confusingly, she followed up the story some time later with a closeup image of her $2,000 Louis Vuitton slippers — made of mink fur.
The Muse 2, confusingly enough, is the third iteration of the hardware (not counting the meditation sunglasses that InteraXon made for Smith Optics).
On Sunday, Trump's acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, confusingly said the administration would soon unveil a proposal for replacing the Affordable Care Act.
The Link (Chris Carmack)-Amelia (Caterina Scorsone)-Hunt (Kevin McKidd)-Teddy (Kim Raver)-Koracick (Greg Germann) love rhombus is exhausting and confusingly dragged out.
I'm also not fully convinced that combining favorites and recommendations across both live TV and on demand into a confusingly named "Lineup" makes sense.
That said, it takes some practice to get that ear hook positioned just right, but when I did, the new Powerbeats were confusingly comfortable.
Confusingly, Archie then runs out of his own room to "do something," leaving Val alone and un-made-out-with in his empty house.
For example, registration provides nationwide notice of ownership of the trademark as of its registration date and prevents others from registering confusingly similar trademarks.
Caucuses are at once wondrous things — democracy at its most granular and visceral — and at the same time confusingly complicated exercises in political anachronism.
A bit confusingly, when Italians use the word farro, they may be referring to one of three ancient wheat relatives: einkorn, emmer or spelt.
From that point the story moves forward, at first somewhat confusingly, into the 19th century, when tattooing was largely associated with life at sea.
In a notice filed to the Indian Trademark office, the Silicon Valley firm has alleged that Paytm's logo is "deceptively and confusingly similar" to Paypal's.
The three-minute ad spot (somewhat confusingly reported by some sites as a "movie" based on a Johnson tweet earlier today) is debuting on YouTube.
When studying the Byzantine era, readers can easily get lost in a succession of emperors with confusingly similar names, all embroiled in ruthless family feuds.
She is the goddess of the underworld (which confusingly enough is also called Hel), in charge of the souls that don't make it to Valhalla.
TV crews arrived, and local journalists; so did lefty videographers and an aggravating local YouTube prankster and gamer with incoherent politics named, confusingly, Portland Andy.
The setting to turn off location tracking, confusingly, is called Web & App Activity, and, when disabled, it completely stops personalization across all Google products. 4.
Confusingly, it too has been working on launching its own trading platform with the outcome of a tender for clearing and technology services still pending.
Somewhat confusingly, replies will appear in the list of people who have viewed your story, which appears in the bottom-left corner of the post.
Confusingly, the road refers to ancient maritime routes between China and Europe, while the belt describes the Silk Road's better-known trails overland (see map).
The most venerable of the confusingly-named "public" schools were established in late medieval England to educate poor but talented boys in religion and classics.
Yet this way of thinking becomes its own kind of trap, in which authenticity is inextricably (and confusingly) linked to disenfranchisement, and meals become polemics.
It confusingly bears the title "The Last of the Starks" even though the A-plots, such as they were, focused very little on Winterfell's children.
Confusingly, Cook N Home's website stated that this set isn't dishwasher safe, yet many Amazon customers have run pieces through the dishwasher without any issue.
Indeed, some of these links are so blatant that they seem confusingly exculpatory: Why would anybody conspiring with Putin raise suspicions by publicly praising him?
The result: an odoriferous stew of political rhetoric that is nearly irresistible to those on the inside and confusingly abhorrent to those on the outside.
Somewhat confusingly, one reserve community with an elected council is now called the Wet'suwet'en First Nation, though it was previously named Broman Lake Indian Band.
The two companies spent more than $8 million in a campaign over a single, confusingly worded 2016 ballot question on background checks and other regulations.
This preview for the series (confusingly called the "prequel") features a collaboration between the composer Hans Zimmer (Gladiator, Pirates of the Caribbean, Dark Knight) and Radiohead.
The website Ranker maintains a fluctuating list of the top Easter candies, which confusingly includes both "chocolate-covered marshmallow Peeps" and "bunny Peeps" as separate items.
And confusingly, Trump has both said he is interested in a "border adjustment" tax and rejected the idea of what a "border adjustment" tax actually is.
Two weeks ago, Acer announced the $22 Chromebook Tab 212.9, a confusingly named slate running Chrome OS that was designed with students and teachers in mind.
A small new book, "That Doesn't Mean What You Think It Means", by Ross and Kathryn Petras, helps readers distinguish many words that are confusingly similar.
The very popular Beats Powerbeats2 has a similar setup and the confusingly popular LG Infirm feature a set of wires that connect to an awkward necklace.
Just as confusingly as the album died, it was reborn last year, when Kunka and the Melvins reconvened to put the finishing touches on the thing.
Sometimes the callers start off with stories of burned feet and boiler explosions; the helpline for gas complaints is confusingly similar to the helpline for cybercrime.
Confusingly, Libya now has three proclaimed governing bodies — one in the east and two based in Tripoli — all with questionable legitimacy and varying degrees of control.
Confusingly, the CBP stated yesterday that they will continue to follow both Trump's executive order as well as the federal court orders from around the country.
"Confusingly, they're building 20 boats the same size," Tom Fox, who once ran New York Water Taxi, said at a ferry conference in Manila last month.
But, confusingly, Trump has both said he is interested in a "border adjustment" tax and rejected the idea of what a "border adjustment" tax actually is.
What&aposs more, they come close to matching the excellent over-ear (and confusingly similarly named) WH-1000XM3 headphones for both sound and noise cancellation performance.How?
For each such version, we can consider collections of cards that contain no set—what mathematicians confusingly call "cap sets"—and ask how large they can be.
Recent observations have shown that, confusingly, it has lots of newer stars, too—possibly the result of collisions between pairs of stars closer to the cluster's center.
In a new study, physicists attempted to find differences between matter and antimatter—confusingly, also a kind of matter, but with the opposite charge and other differences.
" Another study pointed to false positives and the confusingly long period of detection, concluding that the "supplementary role" of the strips to "enhance personal safety is questionable.
Just look at Season 4's "The Watchers on the Wall," a good but pretty unsurprising attack on Castle Black with action scenes that jostle together confusingly.
Amazon thinks this added convenience is worth an extra $10 over the regular price of the third-generation Echo Dot, which it somewhat confusingly continues to sell.
Instead, Scott Morrison, the treasurer (ie, finance minister, although, confusingly, Australia has someone with that title too), won 45 of his colleagues' votes, to Mr Dutton's 40.
Perotti's experience might be a good example: even when it trended for a few days, it only generated around 200 more downloads and one confusingly written review.
" Confusingly, it also states that IRS "identified unauthorized attempts involving approximately 464,000 unique SSNs, of which 101,000 SSNs were used to successfully access an E-file PIN.
Also, Marina confusingly suggests to cutthroat Carla, whose life may be ruined by the release of the watch's information, that she is in possession of the watch.
Trump, recounting the American Revolution — but confusingly referencing historical sites from the War of 1812 — made the eyebrow-raising remark that the American army had occupied airports.
Against whichever one of the confusingly named Pitbull brothers, Alvarez used these rights to get Freire ducking, then kicked him in the head for a spectacular knockout.
Apple finally entered the streaming game in 2015 with Apple Music, which was a standalone service, but confusingly also lived in the same iTunes Mac app as.
Confusingly, both AMCU and NUM claim that the miner stabbed to death on Monday was an AMCU member, while the company says he was affiliated with NUM.
More confusingly, Mr Trump seems to back a French proposal to offer Iran a $15bn "credit line" that would help it cope with his own oil sanctions.
Trump has blasted Cohen for lying, even though his own lawyers have claimed, confusingly, that Trump's written statements to Mueller were essentially consistent with Cohen's corrected testimony.
Then last month, TechCrunch spotted Snapchat's new Cameos for inserting a real selfie into video clips it provides, though the results aren't meant to look confusingly realistic.
There's just one big hitch: there's no way to fully release a Dreams game (confusingly called a "dream") outside of the tool in which it was made.
Even more confusingly from a modern perspective, the real revolutionaries were known as Social Democrats, a term now used by European parties of the moderate center-left.
Confusingly, the National Bureau of Statistics announced its own figures at the same time: it said the number of births had risen by 8% to 17.9m (see chart).
LimeWire and its competitors were confusingly designed, causing people hunting for music to open up their hard drives—inadvertently designating sensitive files for sharing on peer-to-peer.
Somewhat confusingly, Vizio will offer a secondary, less expensive SKU of the M-Series with far fewer dimming zones (20 maximum) and a lower 400-nit peak brightness.
Until the confusingly named 980 for mobile devices, the mobile cards always had an M latched onto the end to denote the sacrifice in performance their use entailed.
When she could get her words out, Mrs May confusingly combined a defence of the free market with promises of more intervention in higher education, energy and housing.
The 2018 MacBook Air was confusingly similar to the cheapest MacBook Pro; now, there's no question that the $1,099 MacBook Air is the entry-level MacBook to get.
The latter title came very close to replicating the kind of mind-boggling scale we get with Paris and Sapienza, but confusingly tried to weave a narrative throughout.
Some see the hand-outs as too timid: the commission, confusingly, has decided not to make payments in cases in which it plans to pursue a criminal conviction.
The result is that their language is that of European feminists and yet, confusingly, was in the service of an ideology quite contrary to that, Mr. Khosrokhavar said.
"You Say You Want a Revolution?" is confusingly overcrowded in places, and suffers from eruptions of kitsch, like the green carpet intended to evoke the grass of Woodstock.
Confusingly, the IRS said it would argue at trial that its earlier estimate was too low, while simultaneously preserving that low estimate as the basis of the trial.
But, confusingly, it also requires presidents to terminate deployments after 60 days if they lack authorization, which could suggest that one-off strikes and brief operations are allowed.
Creating a human is not nearly as easy as creating an A.I., because we're so very confusingly and unintelligently designed by random changes acted upon by natural selection.
Contrarily, and for inmates confusingly, to further the "integrity" of his research, he would at times even be kind to his subjects and provide better conditions for them.
California-based company Cloud B accused DGL of trademark and copyright infringement in 2014 for marketing "Starlight Turtle" toys that were "confusingly similar" to its Twilight Turtle toys.
Some detective work led to the German factory that produced these types of plastics in Moholy's day, and, confusingly enough, had labeled them all with the "Tro" prefix.
On top of the flashbacks, the editing frequently jumps confusingly between cross-current action sequences in different locations, in ways that create avoidable narrative confusion rather than suspense.
The NAS (its acronym, confusingly, mirrors that of the National Academy of Sciences) was founded in the 1980s, with a mission to defend the values of the liberal arts.
It's an update to the admittedly somewhat confusingly named line, still sporting an 8th-gen Intel Core i7 and a hearty 15 hours of battery life (by Samsung's estimation).
The device I've been using has a purple color scheme (confusingly called "phantom black"), and the phone will also be available in green (or "phantom blue," according to Honor).
Most of its culturally relevant plus-size costumes — Captain Marvel, say, or Sailor Moon — fall under the generic label of "Plus," which confusingly varies in measurements according to style.
But while the two terms are often used interchangeably in the media — and, more confusingly, by members of Congress who should know better — they're not quite the same thing.
Confusingly, this was the second new Xbox model Microsoft announced during its E3 keynote, while simultaneously promoting that most of their games can be played on a Windows computer.
Correction: The Model S can only drive straight when in Summon mode — forwards to park and backwards to exit a spot — not just "forward" as was confusingly stated originally.
Spieth is confusingly near the bottom of the PGA Tour this season in strokes gained putting and admits that his limited number of chances to win has been frustrating.
Now, Blumhouse is bringing us a whole new Halloween sequel—a direct sequel to Carpenter's original that completely ignores the franchise's convoluted timeline and is, confusingly, also called Halloween.
The original iPad Air was a 212-inch tablet that lived to see one iteration (the iPad Air 28) before it was replaced by the somewhat confusingly named iPad.
The festival (which organizers confusingly insist is not a festival but a "global cultural movement") has suffered from a perception that it's a utopian playground for privileged white people.
Centineo, 23, continues to captivate us with his "profound" tweets, his adventures in showering with a cast, confusingly bleaching his beard, and starring in the upcoming "Charlie's Angels" movie.
Companies like Intently — a Pinterest-like ad replacer — are actually hoping to create viable rivals to industry heavyweights like Eyeo's AdBlockPlus and AdBlock (two confusingly named, yet separate companies).
Equally troubling, the administration's avowed, if confusingly enforced, policy of prosecuting every person who illegally crosses the border, no matter his or her circumstance, contravenes our international treaty obligations.
Confusingly, though, the official video for "Dance With Me" has about 15,000 views on YouTube—far less than you'd expect for a Billboard-charting single—and barely 140 likes.
On the big day, Seacrest, his father, Leach, and the groomsmen all wore tuxedos from the Ryan Seacrest Distinction collection — in confusingly different shades of blue — and matching TOMS shoes.
Witness things like Time mistaking St. Basil's Cathedral for the Kremlin, or how a documentary about doping among Russian athletes confusingly placed the communist hammer and sickle on its poster.
" As Mr. Cruz confusingly tries to dig himself out of a hole with Mr. Baier, another big headline sums up what viewers might be thinking: "What is He Talking About?
This time last year, Hulu and Cablevision made a deal to start offering Hulu's subscription service (formerly known as Hulu Plus and now confusingly known just as Hulu) through Optimum.
Confusingly lumped in to the ferronickel category by China's customs department, imports of Indonesian NPI totalled 2000,21 tonnes in the first half of 2800, up 73 percent year-on-year.
That same year, it was sold to Rackable for a song, with that company somewhat confusingly changing its own name to SGI (short for Silicon Graphics International) during the process.
The Bank of Japan is expected to keep monetary policy on hold at a meeting ending on Thursday as inflation remains confusingly low despite data pointing to solid economic growth.
Las Vegas strip clubs are NOT going the way of the city's nightclubs ... they're staying open for now, and one joint is even using "coronavirus" -- kinda confusingly -- to attract customers.
William Burke's fractured, meandering monologue, which he also directed, is a sometimes fascinating, more often confusingly indulgent trip inside the troubled mind of a panhandling Elmo (Modesto Jimenez, a.k.a. Flako).
Smart Summon, then, isn't really a full self-driving feature—though it is, confusingly, part of a "full self-driving" package that Tesla began selling to customers three years ago.
But I would have wished for more distinction between the roles played by the tenor Burkhard Ulrich, whose impersonations of a mosquito, a rooster and a schoolmaster were confusingly close.
Previously functioning under the name "Viddme" as early as 2010, there's also–confusingly–evidence of a site called Vidme appearing as early as 2009 with the tagline "Live Life, Share Private".
In spite of the confusingly similar name, Jawbone Health Hub is a new company with a new, unrelated investor — though some employees have reportedly begun transitioning over to the new team.
The "belt", confusingly, is a "New Silk Road": a set of roads, railways and power projects aiming to tie China's western regions more closely to Central Asia and eventually to Europe.
Confusingly, the author notes, Salafist thinking (whose hallmarks include deep suspicion of the modern, secular world) has been disseminated by some people who do not themselves accept the label of Salafi.
That part of the bill is making moderate House Republicans very concerned, and Ryan spent some time Tuesday confusingly (and wrongly) denying that preexisting conditions would be affected under the bill.
UrWork has no physical presence and no brand equity in the United States, so there is no reason for them to enter our home market with such a confusingly similar name.
But Sutter Home, perhaps best known for its white zinfandel, called the name "confusingly similar" to Menage a Trois, which it said it began using in 1997 and trademarked in 2006.
The rumor, which includes a bespoke version of Windows 10 (the somewhat confusingly named Windows 10 X), also points to a potential launch for the device some time later this year.
Laura was with me for every mile, treating my anxiety and depression, forged during a childhood rife with love and provisions from my family, confusingly mixed with a lack of acceptance.
Once this rumor prompted backlash, the Academy announced the inclusion of all five performances on Twitter and, confusingly, an additional music performance from Queen and Adam Lambert in honor of Bohemian Rhapsody.
It seems the show's producers knew there wasn't enough content to fill two hours, since they kicked the episode off with a confusingly long montage of Men Tell All Through The Years.
The blog post Facebook would really prefer you didn't notice is tucked away in a News sub-section of this website — where it's been confusingly entitled: Document Holds the Potential for Confusion.
Many reviews fixated on how the redesign confusingly jammed Stories with ads in between private messages, and moved social media stars and people who don't follow you over to the Discover section.
Cauthen refuses to do anything that might compromise his integrity, and makes music that reflects every facet of his existence, something that is confusingly ignored by mainstream radio DJs and music executives.
While our confusingly-fated heroine is a powerhouse in her own right, the show really comes into its own in the third episode, with a twist no one should spoil for you.
The confusingly titled "You" premiered on Lifetime last fall, but it's moving to Netflix for its second season, making the show a Netflix Original — and fair game for the Original Content podcast.
From the slow, stripped down acoustics of "500 Miles" to the confusingly smooth, trap-influenced "Jumping Out the Gym", Bonds easily flexes his musical diversity in the span of just four songs.
Spotify's owned playlists like Discovery Weekly let it influence what gets popular Spotify needs all the major record labels to let it stream their content, otherwise its catalogue would be confusingly incomplete.
Documented most prominently in his monograph Stoopz (2010), was a rickety brick area on the Manhattan side of the Brooklyn Bridge, confusingly dubbed the Brooklyn Banks to outsiders and out-of-towners.
Confusingly, the LME itself seems to have different cut-off points for when a queue is reported as existing and when it triggers a faster load-out requirement by the warehouse operator.
This, confusingly, doesn't actually halt the pace of VirnetX's patent case: the invalidation is not legally binding until all appeals have been exhausted (and separately that case appears to still be ongoing).
On Tuesday, the group posted a letter from LookingGlass Cyber, which says it represents Comcast, arguing that the website is in violation of laws prohibiting domain names "confusingly similar" to trademarked names.
The movie cuts between the two somewhat confusingly, and though I eventually figured out what I think happened (some scenes are set a day later, maybe?), it was unnecessarily hard to understand.
But confusingly, Samsung isn't discontinuing the first model, it will continue to sell both versions at the same time at different prices (along with the even older and more expensive Galaxy Watch).
Sometimes confusingly referred to as "back-to-back flights" (they&aposre not), nested trips are a great way to save money when you&aposre going to the same destination more than once.
In Sunday's tweets, Trump cited Comey's admission about his decision-making and asserted, confusingly, that Comey handled the investigation how he did because he wanted a job, presumably in the Clinton administration.
But perhaps the biggest failure was the dearth of apps by not using Google Mobile Services, in essence leaving customers with a confusingly skinned Android phone that didn't really run any Android apps.
Instead, NASA, in its long-term study of Kelly, was sharing some (confusingly worded) preliminary evidence of changes in the ways his genes were used during his time in space, and upon returning.
In a minute-long clip confusingly geotagged to The White House, an emotional Truaxe speaks of "major criminal activity" from the backseat of a car, next to two men he says are colleagues.
After a confusingly long look at the red carpet and festival stage, 2017 MTV Movie & TV Awards Festival host Terrence J announced they're about to hand out the award for best comedic performance.
The few times I've gone in without a game plan, throwing all of my consumer caution to the wind, I've come out with a badly wounded budget and a confusingly small shopping bag.
Steve Castor, a Republican staff attorney for the House Oversight and Reform Committee, was widely mocked as confusingly questioning witnesses in a hearing on Wednesday for the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.
Confusingly, many prominent science fiction writers — including Ursula Le Guin — define science fiction as being about things that could really happen, and define fiction about things that could not possibly happen as fantasy.
That's a four-CD "super deluxe edition" with the Appetite remaster, the self-explanatory B-Sides N' EPs, the equally well-formatted Sound City Session N' More recordings, and the confusingly titled Live ?!
The terrifying back and forth between Trump and Kim Jong-un throughout 22017 — followed, confusingly, by the scheduling of a first-ever summit meeting between the countries' leaders — had put talbukja on edge.
Confusingly, administration officials have sometimes used "clean coal" to refer to highly efficient coal plants that don't use carbon capture, but emit somewhat less carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than older coal plants.
Confusingly, Japan's paternity leave laws are among the most generous in the world, granting new fathers and mothers the right to take up to a year off after the birth of a child.
But no one in the film's as confusingly written as Queenie Goldstein (Alison Sudol), the telepath who somehow transforms from Fantastic Beasts' charming heroine to The Crimes of Grindelwald's newest villain, all because — uh???
Although the study in Scientific Reports is confusingly called "Optimal asymmetry and other motion parameters that characterise high-quality female dance," there are some serious nuggets of dance floor gold hidden in the jargon.
Netgear has already announced a pair of other Wi-Fi 6 routers with this same spaceship-style design: the AX8 and the AX12 (which, yes, is different than today's confusingly named Tri-Band AX12).
The bounty hunter (and his clone father from the prequels, Jango Fett) both wore Mandalorian armor — but, confusingly, according to official Star Wars canon as it stands right now, neither character was a Mandalorian.
Confusingly, though, the device doesn't have a square-shaped home button — a feature that has been prominent in previous leaks of the new Moto G and that is said to hide a fingerprint sensor.
Rating The new adaptation of her novella Lady Susan (confusingly, Austen also wrote a novella called Love and Freindship [sic], but this film is not an adaptation of that) has its romantic elements, sure.
The last time Homem-Christo and Bangalter took the Grammys stage, Donald Trump's press secretary Sean Spicer took to Twitter to confusingly say he was a fan of "Daft Funk," but not their costumes.
The first recommitted itself to the party's historical goal of a universal Medicare-like plan — although confusingly this was often called "single-payer," which is like selling a house by talking about its plumbing.
Taking place in the magnificent setting of the Grand Palais, the event is now (rather confusingly) held every year and has (rather counterintuitively) reverted to its core specializations of pre-1960 art and antiques.
Lessig is demanding financial damages from Bowles, The New York Times Company, Times business editor Ellen Pollock, and executive editor Dean Baquet — although the latter is confusingly called "Daniel Paquet" on the cover sheet.
Tempur-Pedic accused Mattress Firm of having "intentionally directed" companies called Sino-US and Sino-CH to make "mattresses that look confusingly similar" to its own and to create similar branding and marketing materials.
In theory, Congress could end MPP easily, by rewriting the federal statute the Trump administration is using to justify the returns — a confusingly worded law that may or may not apply to asylum seekers.
There is no explanation or indication that the J.C. Penney partnership has ended — only a confusingly vague "Previously Recorded" message that appears in the corner of the screen every time the retailer is mentioned.
The "Be Best" social program she debuted in May is both confusingly broad and frustratingly thin, and her tweets wildly range in style, likely taking on the tone of whoever's ghostwriting them at the time.
Whether you've been using Google…Read more ReadMost folks are going to want to download Backup and Sync, which is confusingly offered at the same URL that Google Drive has long used as a hub.
And get this: the 5G network indicator appears when you're in an area with 5G reception instead of confusingly only popping up when you're actively using data, as it does on Verizon's two 5G phones.
Though the not-officially-licensed Java components are to be replaced in the next Android version—amusingly and confusingly, they're being replaced by Oracle's "official" open-source Java implementations—they were there as Android blossomed.
Google's messaging app Allo — one of the several confusingly similar communication apps Google has launched in the past year or so — has a new trick: It can create a Bitmoji-like, cartoon version of yourself.
Detective Fieri hangs up his gun and badge and marches back to City Hall, where he resumes his secondary civic duty of serving as the mayor, which, confusingly, he is somehow legally allowed to do.
Trump has questioned NASA's ability to meet this deadline, in June tweeting that NASA should not set its sights on the moon but on Mars (while confusingly describing the moon as a part of Mars).
By the time a disjointed season 3 rolled around, Brody was no longer an Al Qaeda operative but stuck in a South American hideout getting hooked on heroin before, confusingly, working with the CIA again.
Confusingly, the Democratic Party is publicly breaking ranks with the most popular and prominent Democrats in the country, and the DNC needs to offer a better explanation of why it is doing what it's doing.
Verizon has (rather confusingly) offered three different types of "unlimited" data plans for the past two years, but today, the carrier is looking to clear up that confusion by replacing them with four unlimited plans.
Hormel debuted its own gastronomic mishmash earlier this year as part of the Applegate Organics line—a fake-meat/real-meat, beef-and-mushroom patty that is, confusingly enough, called The Great Organic Blend Burger.
The law "provides a civil cause of action to a trademark holder for the registration, tracking in, or use of a domain name that is identical or confusingly similar to a trademark," Steele told me.
Samuel L. Jackson, Jessie Usher, and Richard Roundtree star in Shaft, which is, somewhat confusingly, the fifth film in the Shaft series — the first of which came out in 1971 and was also titled Shaft.
Confusingly, they found that the higher a nucleus' fraction of neutrons, the more high-momentum protons shot out—but the number of high-momentum neutrons stayed about the same, according to the paper published in Nature.
Instead, he somewhat confusingly appears to claim that he would have faced the same public outcry had he had an affair with "an airline stewardess" and then asked for joint custody or visitation of his children.
The V2400 Pro is the first phone we've seen to be built around Qualcomm's Snapdragon 675 processor, which was announced shortly after the 710 and, confusingly, outperforms it on paper despite being in a lower tier.
The confusingly-accented Bravo star is rightly billed as a career woman who began as a top dog in the swimwear industry before meeting her spouse PK. Now, Dorit oversees her spouse's management agency, Nixxi Entertainment.
In a now-deleted tweet, the union delivered what many found to be a confusingly worded show of support: The tweet provoked a maelstrom of backlash, as well as a nuanced discussion of diversity on Broadway.
In November last year Merck, a German life-sciences giant (confusingly, nothing to do with Merck in America in the present day), wrapped up a $17 billion purchase of Sigma-Aldrich, a chemicals and biotechnology firm.
Adidas opposed the filing on the grounds that the two-stripe mark was confusingly similar to its existing three-stripe registrations and would take unfair advantage of, or be detrimental to, the repute of such marks.
The cup is measured by volume, and, confusingly, that volume can stay the same as you move down a band size and up a cup size, or up a band size and down a cup size.
Not at all confusingly, an exception to this rule is the traditional British dessert of mince pie, whose name could be said to contain a sort of silent but implied "-meat" (which is to say fruit).
But it still doesn't have any further reach than the XS, and it can't match phones like Oppo's Reno 113x Zoom, which (confusingly) has about 8x optical zoom range with its ultrawide and 5x telephoto lenses.
Stephen, naturally, has no access to or investment in this circle, so chapters of his first-person narration alternate with third-person present-tense chapters that are set, confusingly, a year or so before the investigation.
Inside the LG V30 box, there's a pair of B&O Play (Bang & Olufsen's more affordable consumer brand, which, confusingly, still uses the B&O logo) earphones that are tuned specifically to sound great from the V30.
In August last year, the brewery attempted to register the logo but abandoned its application when lawyers for Axl Rose and other band members argued it was "confusingly similar" to the Guns N' Roses logo, documents say.
" It cites the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act and Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy as justification for its claim, which prohibit "registering, trafficking in, or using domain names that are identical or confusingly similar to a protected distinctive mark.
The bloated and confusingly arcane piece of software has been updated and repurposed and jerry-rigged to handle new tasks for the past 18 years, and one developer says it won't live to see its 19th birthday.
And, to add insult to injury, Moonton marketed and distributed certain of its games with a logo that is confusingly similar to Riot's LoL logo, using the exact same font and color scheme as Riot's LoL logo.
It's a standard cost-benefit analysis but one that's lopsided in the case of student loans because having to choose among the confusingly large number of hardship repayment options available adds an additional cost to the mix.
The games' core concept has remained the same and their ideals exist today in an incredibly nuanced, deep, mathematical metagame, framed by beautiful 3DS landscapes teeming with fantastic creatures, regardless of what confusingly conservative genwunners might say.
I grew up in Nashville, where, within 10 minutes on my bike, I could be riding along Jefferson Davis Drive, Confederate Drive, General Forrest Court, Robert E. Lee Court and, confusingly, two separate Robert E. Lee Drives.
Donald Trump just tweeted congratulations to the Kansas City Chiefs for winning the Superbowl and representing "the Great State of Kansas"Kansas City is in the state of Missouri and - confusingly - not the state of Kansas pic.twitter.
WeWork said in court papers filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York that a confusingly similar brand would deceive potential customers into believing UrWork's services are affiliated or sponsored by WeWork.
There's a new app on iOS 13, iPadOS and macOS Catalina, called simply Find My. It's the place to find out where your devices have gone, and (a little confusingly) where your friends and family are too.
The scrutiny has extended to evangelical Christians, who have confusingly been a pillar of support for the president, despite the fact that he behaves in decidedly un-Christian ways and frequently takes the Lord's name in vain.
Which is exactly why the Comité Interprofessionnel Vin Champagne decided to call on Spain's Supreme Court to ban the Champín brand from using a name that, they argued, was confusingly similar to that of the age-old bubbly.
Sandwiched unassumingly between a Somali food stand and a shop called "Chicago Barbers" that confusingly also sells Italian shoes, there it is: NTS studio, a sticker-colored black box that's half the size of the stalls surrounding it.
"The combination of the two companies will create a 75-mile-wide corridor across the most attractive acreage in the Delaware basin," the announcement says, referring to a portion of the Permian that's confusingly named after another state.
When the Disney+ streaming service launches, it will also mark the kickoff of the much-anticipated High School Musical television series, aptly (or confusingly, at least for our copy editors) titled High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.
It comes after Starbucks dreamed up the Unicorn Frappuccino – a limited-time concoction zeroing in on hipsters' apparent obsession with unicorns – that changed color and taste as you drank it (and confusingly contained not a drop of coffee).
I was annoyed by Aunt Zelda's cigarette stick, the show's attempts at tackling social issues seemed shallow, Sabrina's choice between the mortal and witch worlds felt half-baked, and her family's coven was confusingly run by a man.
The first is to create "rigorously fact-checked information" that gets put it "in a simple, sharable form" — the "Verrits," confusingly published on the site also called Verrit, are then pushed onto social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook.
The product page for the EgoEra claims that you can use any liquid you so desire — be it fresh-squeezed orange juice, red wine (antioxidants!), or, confusingly, egg whites — to make your own face mask in just five minutes.
Confusingly, they also discussed having the Boring Company build another longer tunnel, according to TechCrunch, but suggested that this one would be straight rather than curved, and would be built within the next three years rather than by 2020.
Confusingly, when Mr Trump is not tarring unauthorised migrants as murderers, he says he is open to talking to Democrats about a comprehensive reform that would allow some of them to become legal (though not to earn full citizenship).
The name of the Highland Falls, New York, store will change to "Good Nights" from "Black Nights" after a government lawsuit called the original name "confusingly similar" to the Black Knights nickname used since the 1940s by Army athletic teams.
"Most credit card agreements are so confusingly written that the average person — even if they took the time to read it all the way through — probably won't be able to understand it," said Matt Schulz, senior industry analyst at CreditCards.com.
Then, earlier this month, Google renamed the Google Cast app again to be called Google Home, making it a (confusingly named) one stop shop for controlling all Chomecast, Google Cast, and Google Home products (of which there is only one).
Just like when Germany wasn't too pleased with Tesla's naming choice for its semi-autonomous feature (confusingly called Autopilot), the country's automotive industry group is calling out the American electric vehicle company for misleading pricing online for the Model 3 sedan.
The best argument for Viveport may be that Steam is confusingly overstuffed with products and features already, and a dedicated VR store would make the Vive easier to navigate — which, for a powerful but often difficult platform, is a good thing.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Investors are plowing ever more into ethical funds to back their views on issues such as global warming and gender equality, but such investments can be confusingly similar to standard funds, except for higher fees and 'green halo' marketing.
" It organizes classes at comics conventions, offers a certification in lightsaber instruction and sells, for $10, an "official LSA patch," which bears a symbol that the lawsuit says is "nearly identical, and confusingly similar, to Lucasfilm's Trademark Jedi Order logo.
Just look at Season 4's "The Watchers on the Wall," a good but pretty unsurprising attack on Castle Black with action scenes that jostle together confusingly; the hour drags, and the fighting isn't even over at the end of it.
It's there on the cover of her new record,the last 16 letters of her confusingly plural stage name lopped off in favor of a minimal new title, which she's also seemingly toying with using as a new moniker: Chris.
Here are five more things to check out: William Shatner is back at it, talk-singing famous songs in his confusingly husky voice (remember his "Common People" cover?), and Iggy Pop came along this time to sing "Silent Night" with him.
The branding is awkward: "Belt" refers to the land-bound trading route through Central Asia and Europe, while "Road," confusingly, stands for the maritime route stretching from Southeast Asia across the Indian Ocean to the Middle East, Africa and Europe.
Congress didn't even move to fix the problems created by the family separation policy, instead leaving it to Trump to issue an executive order on the matter that was confusingly worded and almost immediately began to cause chaos on the ground.
Power-ups, "tech orbs" and various other boosts were confusingly spilled by defeated enemies, the game offering no real guidance as to what did what, and at the end of each stage was a big boss: shmup design 101, really.
Here's a rundown of when everything is actually going to land in people's hands, from iOS 12 to the colorful and confusingly named iPhone XR.iPhone Xs and iPhone Xs MaxApple's new flagships will both be available for preorder starting on Friday, September 14.
The current round of funding, confusingly, adds an additional $9m of funding to the company's existing 7.7 million Series A round a little less than a year ago, in what your correspondent will now refer to as a Series A Part Deux.
Confusingly, Montenegro's Orthodox Slav majority is divided between those who identify as Serbs, with their traditional friendship with Russia, and ethnic Montenegrins, who see the country as sharply different from Serbia and destined to chart its own course in friendship with the West.
The Gallup Organization has somewhat confusingly taken to regularly publishing U-6 statistics and calling it the "real unemployment rate," which has the unfortunate consequence of making the main unemployment rate — known as U-19973 — sound as if it is somehow fake.
The problem is that Good Girls Revolt is ostensibly about the women of News of the Week magazine — the show's Newsweek facsimile, though Newsweek itself confusingly also exists in Good Girls Revolt's version of the world — suing the magazine for gender discrimination.
By the 1980s, Greek television and radio was filled with advertisements and jingles, aggressively, if somewhat confusingly, promoting the frappé lifestyle: beautiful people jumping fully clothed into pools, beautiful people jumping off yachts holding umbrellas, beautiful people paragliding, singing, flirting, and dancing.
Fascinatingly, the books tell of a legend known as The Night's King (confusingly, he's not the same character as the show's "Night King"): One of the earliest Lord Commanders — who was probably a Stark — married a beautiful "Corpse Queen" beyond the Wall.
While simpler and possibly easier to understand than AT&T's confusingly named (for example, the "Next 24" plan is actually a 30-month payment plan) existing options, the new plans remove options that allowed customers to pay off their phones in fewer installments.
New features added in the confusingly named Day One 2 include support for multiple journals, the ability to add multiple photos to one entry, a new map view on iOS, a photo timeline on the Mac version, and a new user interface.
Although Lee completely misses the point — confusingly claiming the object of his obsession, Kenny, is playing "the race card" — the moment makes Will look like a hero, since no one else has stood up to the villainous Lee in such a way.
If you want to go home on the new iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max or iPhone XR (as the trio of new iPhones are confusingly named) well, there's a gesture for that: An up swipe from the bottom edge of the screen, specifically.
There have been some attempts to loosen that grip over the years, and some that are confusingly un-seized, like the potential for Apple Music to be a true platform for artists that want a relatively direct commercial relationship with their fans.
Perhaps most confusingly, the recently appointed White House coronavirus response coordinator, Dr. Deborah Birx, presented plans for an online diagnostic platform designed for users to input their symptoms into an online questionnaire to see if they need to be tested for the virus.
To be clear, ViewPoint's full name is ViewPoint Cloud and it's not to be confused with another company called simply Viewpoint, which — slightly confusingly — also operates in the area of building and construction, but was acquired last year for about $1.2 billion.
Mr. Kurtz had stepped out of his booth to talk to Angelo Womack, a co-founder of what is described as a "pizza lifestyle brand" called Rad Times Pizza, and Serhan Ayhan, whose family owns the confusingly named Boston Pizza in Queens.
He also confusingly appears to be continuing both as the US ambassador to Germany—a job that seems difficult to fulfill from the intelligence community's headquarters at Liberty Crossing in McLean, Virginia—and the administration's special envoy to the Balkan peace negotiations.
Sundance happens before the year's Oscar season really gets going — in fact, the nominations for the Oscars (which, confusingly, honor films from the previous year) are often announced just before or during the festival, and the awards aren't given until the following month.
After attempting to pause location history, Google serves a pop-up that states, confusingly, "location data may be saved as part of your activity on other Google services, like Search and Maps," with no links or guidance on how to turn off location tracking overall.
They speak of a "great replacement" (of white Europeans by immigrants with higher birth rates), "ethno-pluralism" (which, confusingly, means something close to the opposite of "pluralism") and the need for a "reconquista" (a reference to the Christian recapture of Spain from the Moors).
On the back side of the flyer, there was a list of performers (none of whom I recognized), a phone number, email, and a cryptic address for "Kirby International Institute"—a mysterious venue that confusingly showed up on Google Maps under a different name.
"Yes, sparkling wines from outside the region, confusingly enough, are also sometimes called "champagne" thanks to a loophole, though that&aposs a technicality mostly decided by customs and trade agreements, and only certain brands outside of Champagne are allowed to label their wine as "champagne.
In Griswold, the court derived a right to privacy for marital relations from what it confusingly called "penumbras, formed by emanations" in the Bill of Rights and the 14th Amendment, striking down a law that banned the use of birth control, including for married couples.
" Mr. Trump then suggested, confusingly, that he would pressure Mexico to pay through trade in a February 2016 town hall-style meeting: "All I have to do is start playing with that trade deficit, and believe me, they're going to pay for the wall.
And the few indications Trump officials have offered on Russia policy have either been contradictory or confusingly mixed: -Administration officials have signaled radically different approaches to the sanctions in place against Russia for its aggressive support for separatist rebels in eastern Ukraine and its annexation of Crimea.
If you were okay with sacrificing a bit of respectability and dealing with the headaches and stress of working within a stigmatized and confusingly structured industry, it wasn't that hard to make a comfortable living — or, in many cases, to get rich, and do so pretty quickly.
Through this procedure, which Bois frequently if sometimes confusingly calls Kelly's "transfer" technique, the artist created such imaginative works as the haunting oil painting "Faceless Head" (1949), in which the sitter's lower body is reduced to a slender half-torso dressed in a coal-colored shirt.
We didn't apply for a pair within the time limit, but luckily, we already had a cardboard headset hanging around in the office, made by a company called "Happy Finish" (which, confusingly, is actually just a normal VR company and doesn't have anything to do with porn).
But confusingly, he presents anti-Hillary Clinton fake news stories as a distraction from "real" scandals like Benghazi, conveniently ignoring the fact that Benghazi, not Pizzagate, is the best example of the ways that conservative media and Republicans exploit fear and tragedy for their own benefit.
That led the Fed to undertake multiple rounds of what's somewhat confusingly come to be known as "quantitative easing," which basically means the Fed announces it's going to buy such-and-such billion dollars' worth of longer-term bonds and then goes out and does that.
And then there's his body, which can best be described as confusingly hot, and his career choices, which have ricocheted between blockbusters (the almost-too-compelling Star Wars villain Kylo Ren), auteur passion projects (Silence, The Dead Don't Die), and quasi-indie prestige pictures (The Report, BlacKkKlansman).
"Wonder Park" (March 15): "This is beginning to feel like a terrible turn of events for us all," says John Oliver, perhaps all too aptly voicing a porcupine in this confusingly frenetic trailer for a cartoon about a young girl whose imaginary amusement park comes to life.
Other specs apparently decided upon by committee are a slightly thicker chassis than the Surface Pro to allow for a bigger battery, and Intel Core i5 or i7 Y-series processors — that's the low-power line that used to be called Core M before Intel confusingly rebranded it.
Also, a confusingly blonde-ish Rachel is newly engaged to new producer Tommy (very dreamy new addition François Arnaud), but her hair is also falling out from the stress of running a hellish reality TV nightmare that often ends with murder, self-harm, or all-out chaotic violence.
Under the Obama administration, the DOJ has blocked at least two mergers between major telecommunications companies — AT&T's proposed acquisition of T-Mobile in 2011 and Comcast's attempt to merge with Time Warner Cable (which, confusingly, is a different company from the one AT&T wants to acquire).
Users reading the T&Cs before clicking 'I agree' might notice that there is a way to opt out of the data-sharing for ad targeting — but the agreement default opts users in, and the text next to the toggle to refuse to share is arguably confusingly worded.
Somewhat confusingly, Lamudi runs two different businesses: the aforementioned operation in Asia and Latin America — which has closed this new financing — and a sister business that covers Africa and the Middle East, which is backed by Rocket Internet-affiliated Africa Internet Group but isn't part of this round.
The app features a database of common glass shapes and sizes (labeled, somewhat confusingly, in German, though the rest of the app is in English), but you can also enter the measurements of your own glassware and it will use this data to calculate the correct proportion of ingredients.
"It was a very confusing situation, handled very confusingly by just about everybody involved, and it's too bad some of the kids get caught up in the machinations," said Pound, who's skipping the closing ceremony in protest at what he perceives as a weak punishment meted out to Russia.
Netflix's big-budget TV series adaptation of The Witcher (based on Andrzej Sapkowski's series of fantasy novels, and not the popular video game series that, confusingly, is also based on Sapkowski's books) has gotten one final trailer to hype up the show before its December 20th release date.
Confusingly, Meadows and Jordan go on to both call for Sessions to regain control of the Russia investigation and call for his resignation: It is time for Sessions to start managing in a spirit of transparency to bring all of this improper behavior to light and stop further violations.
But what the Australian team realized was that the "boiling" they refer to—perhaps less confusingly referred to as cavitation, because it's more the formation of bubbles because of lower pressure rather than anything to do with heating—is a result of excess gas in the water inside a siphon.
While everyone around him is down in the muck, screaming for their friends and fighting for their lives, coated in blood and snow and dragon poop, Bran takes a good long look at the confusingly shot, poorly lit mess around him, and decides to simply check the f*ck out.
What's becoming clear is that Trump never really had any concrete idea himself about what a wall would look like, let alone how Mexico would pay for it—another campaign promise that has now morphed confusingly into Mexico is paying for the wall via a new North American trade deal.
Grace Schulman's ample but confusingly edited volume "The Poems of Marianne Moore" (2003) put many poems back in print but sorted them by arbitrary categories ("World War II and After"), mixed uncollected and unpublished work with the rest, and chose versions based on the editor's intuition or her friendship with Moore.
If the journalists were to seek an administrative proceeding under the rules of the UDRP, it would be on them to prove that Shkreli registered the domains with "bad faith intent" and that they are "confusingly similar to a trademark or service mark" in which the journalists have a right to.
Sure, Google has ported many of Allo's best features to Messages (which, confusingly, used to be called Android Messages) including the ability to ask the Google Assistant questions in the middle of a chat, use smart replies, see preview snippets of web links, send GIFs using a built-in search tool, and more.
News to that effect circulated last week, but as Road to VR points out, it was a misunderstanding brought on by the confusingly meta ties to Sword Art Online itself — the anime, manga, and novel series deals with futuristic VR MMO worlds, and IBM is playing off this for a marketing event.
There's a USB-C jack on bottom with a headphone jack beside it — allowed by those thicker proportions — and the volume and power buttons on the phone's right side feel just as nice and clicky here as on the other Zs. They're still placed a little high and confusingly close together, though.
International soccer coach David Copeland-Smith cannot trademark "Beast Mode Soccer" for use on T-shirts and soccer balls because the phrase is confusingly similar to marks owned by former NFL running back Marshawn "Beast Mode" Lynch, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit held in a nonprecedential opinion on Tuesday.
His and others' recollections are paired with silent reenactments of the investigation's most unusual moments: Burger and fry boxes pinned to evidence boards; multiple agents and suspects miraculously (and confusingly) sharing the same first name; Mathews walking into his inaugural meeting with McDonald's executives wearing a nugget-gold suit because why not.
In a response to the New York Times' initial reporting when the policy was first announced, XXXTentacion's representative posed a question that underscored how confusingly the policy's implementation was handled: what about all of the other artists who have been accused and convicted of sexual misconduct, or battery and assault, or a multitude of crimes?
The show is confusingly lacking when it comes to giving people of color meaningful roles, despite the fact it takes place in bustling metropolises like New York City and Washington D.C. Yet, we do get one purposeful conversation between Grace and her employee Tony (Anthony Ramos), who is played by a Puerto Rican actor.
Kelly will find his homeworld in an almost unrecognizable state of disarray, littered with the wreckage of exploded hoverboards that, confusingly, never hovered (it's complicated), and filled with the rabid supporters of a tawny real estate mogul who promises to Make America Great again with a sort of Westerosian Wall minus the ice zombies.
It's Call of Duty time again, and this week Activision has rolled out the reveal for the confusingly named Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (not to be confused with 2007's Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, the first game in what is considered the Modern Warfare trilogy), set to be released on October 25.
It's worth emphasizing how little Sarah and Josh — two characters whose anomie in love and life were always thoughtfully played, if confusingly written — get to do; they don't get the chance to establish how they'll live on in our memory after the show ends, because the show's already forgotten them in telling this story.
WWD reports the German sportswear company is suing the fast-fashion retailer for illegal use of its three-stripe trademark by not only creating apparel that is "confusingly similar" to the brand's own design, but it also asserts the fast-fashion company has been selling "repurposed adidas" pieces that are actually counterfeit on its site.
Confusingly, another DHS official told the Washington Post that anyone who'd entered the country illegally or overstayed a visa counted as a "criminal alien" — but that definition would fit all 22017 of the people arrested last week, not just 22016 percent of them, so it doesn't appear to be the definition used in the DHS statement.
Today on the web, a self-proclaimed, confusingly young venture capitalist named Blake Robbins brought the world's attention to an Instagram Stories ad for a Chinese sneaker manufacturer called Kaiwei Ni. Whoever made the ad, he notes, designed it to look as if there is a stray hair in the middle of whatever phone screen it appears on.
When Mr Costa's Socialist Party lost an election in 2015 to the centre-right (and confusingly named) Social Democrats, who had overseen a harsh EU-imposed austerity programme during a three-year €78bn ($107bn) bail-out, most observers expected the Socialists to prop them up in a left-right "grand coalition" of the sort now common across Europe.
Though the "drunken master" archetype that ODB partially modeled his style upon spreads across the kung fu canon––confusingly, The Legend of Drunken Master is a quasi-remake of a 1978 movie that also starred Jackie Chan––you should watch this one because it ends with Jackie Chan beating a man to death and then throwing up.
Despite siding with Milan on three of the four points against her, the secret committee still confusingly recommended she be punished with a one-year suspension and a lifetime ban from holding any leadership positions in RWA, a response that thousands of RWA members believed was unwarranted and at the very least overly harsh and disproportionate.
This is most egregious in sentimental sections in which letters are read from Nureyev's French protégés, Charles Jude and Laurent Hilaire (why just the French ones?); and, later, from two of his partners, Alla Osipenko and Natalia Makarova, with a single dancer (first Vyacheslav Lopatin, then Svetlana Zakharova, gorgeous) representing — rather confusingly — the male and female writers.
Dismissively noting he and Rosenstein did not agree with a lot of the legal analysis in the Mueller report, Barr said he applied what he considered to be "the right law," though he confusingly said he didn't rely on that when pronouncing Mueller's evidence "deficient" on the 11 instances of potential obstruction laid out in the report.
Jane's a writer who in the pilot has been newly promoted out of her assistant position to become a staff writer, and who has always dreamed of writing for Scarlet — although, confusingly, she seems to simultaneously adore Scarlet's glossy aspirationalism and find the idea of writing about clothing and relationships and the other mainstays of women's magazines to be degrading.
The use of "juice" in the name of a product that is essentially sugar is confusingly similar to the more common use of the term "juice"—"the aqueous liquid expressed or extracted from one or more fruits or vegetables, purees of the edible portions of one or more fruits or vegetables, or any concentrates of such liquid or puree."Devastating.
Instead, when the automated system was queried for information about the mysterious aircraft, it reported "descending" because that was the status of a different aircraft to which it had confusingly reassigned a number used by the navy to track planes: what was descending was instead a U.S. surface combat air patrol plane operating far away in the Gulf of Oman.
The display, variously and confusingly referred to in the press release as the "LG AI Smart Display," the "LG XBOOM WK9 Smart Display," and the "LG XBOOM AI ThinQ model WK9," can be bought from various retailers in the US. LG is aiming to differentiate its smart display by focusing on sound quality, partnering with Meridian Audio to tune the pair of 20W speakers.
The former stars Zendaya as Meechee, and the latter was banned in three countries for violating a ruling by the highest court in the UN. Abominable is Dreamworks' feel-good tale of a tween in China who finds a yeti living on her roof, somehow figures out he came from Mount Everest, confusingly nicknames him "Everest," and embarks on a mission to take him home.
A bold, exhaustive—and, at 12 issues, exhausting—revival of Marvel's X-Men comic book franchise, House of X and Powers of X (the latter pronounced "powers of 10," confusingly) did away with the status quo in ways big (death is no longer the end) and small (everyone now lives on an island, just as they did in the "Utopia" era of a decade earlier).
Ford, who is the incoming chairman of the Council of Fashion Designers of America, has said he would not dress the first lady — but that was because he felt his clothing was not accessible enough to be worn in the White House, he said on The View in November 2016, which (confusingly) formed the basis of the false Daily Mail screenshot that lead to this week's debunked tweet.
Mr Ehrenreich is the author of two well-received novels ("Ether" and "The Suitors") and he brings a novelist's eye to his subject, framing the bulk of his book around one village, Nabi Saleh, 30 miles (48km) north-west of Ramallah, the seat of the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank, and around a group of a few dozen protesters, most of them confusingly from the same extended Tamimi family.
If it's the Commission's intention to also rely on GDPR to regulate higher risk stuff — such as, for example, police forces' use of facial recognition tech — instead of creating a more explicit sectoral framework to restrict their use of a highly privacy-hostile AI technologies — it could exacerbate an already confusingly legislative picture where law enforcement is concerned, according to Dr Michael Veale, a lecturer in digital rights and regulation at UCL.
It is describing the most full-featured one, confusingly named "DirecTV Now," as something that sounds similar to traditional TV, or the "skinny bundle" that Dish sells via its Sling TV. There's also a mid-tier service that's supposed to offer a "mobile-first user experience" — which seems to mean "not as much video as you would get with traditional pay TV" — and then a free version, with a grab-bag of video.

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