Wouldn't it be horrible if all of the confusion and speculation turned out to be just a mix-up in medical terminology? |
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This website has also learned that the countback rule itself is to be reviewed as a result of the mix-up. |
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It's about an embryo mix-up in an IVF clinic resulting in a black couple and a white couple giving birth to each other's babies. |
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The geographical mix-up is a good metaphor for so many of the misunderstandings that plagued me in the first few years of my job. |
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As it happens, there was a ticket mix-up and during the break we were moved from circle seats down to the stalls. |
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Readers will remember Philip Roe's freezer mix-up, which resulted in his gin being infiltrated with keema matar. |
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It quoted a spokesman as saying that the company's initial investigation showed that there was a mix-up in the duty roster. |
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My only explanation if there wasn't a mix-up is that immature birds have much shorter beaks than their parents. |
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The two couples at the centre of the mix-up and the twins cannot be identified following a court order. |
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The wrong woman's body was cremated after an identification mix-up by a funeral parlour. |
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Despite measures designed to prevent such a possibility, a mix-up occurred. |
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Both photos were going into the article but one had to be dropped due to space and that is when the caption mix-up happened. |
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Due to a delivery company mix-up, the order ended up at the wrong location. |
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By applying the voice technology we want to reduce the actual mix-up quota from 0.3 to 0.05 percent. |
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Her problem was made worse over a mix-up at the bank over what constituted a year's interest-free credit. |
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The mix-up occurred at the burial of a Middlesbrough woman whose interment had to be delayed for three hours while gravediggers set to work. |
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A passport mix-up nearly jinxed the recent ceremony, said the mother-in-law, the already happily married Judy Gates of Yarrow Point. |
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A red-faced Mr Rose, 48, admitted there had been a mix-up and that he felt embarrassed about the situation. |
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Residents in a Bury street have been left at sixes and sevens after a house numbers mix-up. |
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But a mix-up at the ground meant the tickets remained locked up. |
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One possible explanation for the mix-up is a case of mistaken identity. |
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Mike is saying that the mix-up is not his fault, that he can only work with the paperwork that has been given to him, and that Matt has messed something up. |
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Worse still, the widower was never informed of the blunder and only discovered the mix-up after calling the college days before to arrange delivery of the prizes. |
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Handling, sampling, and storage procedures should be identified in order that the homogeneity and stability are assured to the degree possible and contamination or mix-up are precluded. |
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Zircatec further noted that it has identified two possible causes: water ingress into fuel elements, and a potential mix-up of pellet type at one particular unit process. |
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The mix-up had been the result of simple human error in filling envelopes. |
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The mix-up comes from the fact that waltzes are traditionally badly notated. |
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This mix-up was also the result of human error, in that an airline employee had inadvertently reversed the tickets and envelopes for two phone ticket purchases. |
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The visitors took the lead through Paul Coffey after 15 minutes, who was on hand to punish a mix-up between goalkeeper Colin McCabe and Willie Holligan. |
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An accidental mix-up of measles vaccine and a common muscle relaxer killed at least 15 Syrian children, and possibly many more. |
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Three minutes later a mix-up in the Fenor goalmouth was penalised when Brian Canty appeared to get the final touch as the ball was scrambled to the net. |
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This incident illustrates a mix-up of protocol phases. |
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There was a mix-up and the diary entries show that the 6th December was the delivery and the breakdown of the plumbing, the 5th of the 7th relates to the 4-inch pipework. |
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The slaughter of the healthy animals at Otterburn Hall farm followed a mix-up of addresses, resulting in the accidental cull of 80 per cent of the stock. |
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After a storming first round, Foster and Clarke had a costly mix-up. |
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A mix-up in the home goalmouth ended with Scot Mauchline picking up possession and driving the ball past Ryan Carnie from 12 yards. |
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A mix-up dealing with Chris Allen's punt allowed Bluebirds striker Ashan Holgate to net a beautiful half-volley from 20 yards. |
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De Villiers was run out, slipping on the turn after a mix-up with Duminy, who in turn fell in similar fashion. |
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That having been said, very briefly, I think what you're seeing here today is the culmination of a great mix-up in our society between the matriarchal and patriarchal roles. |
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Later, an obvious mix-up between LeBron James and Mike Miller resulted in both players chasing Manu Ginobili around the perimeter as Neal, a deadeye shooter, wandered up to the 3-point line. |
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The hedgehog, on the other hand, is a dowdier creature, looking like a genetic mix-up between a porcupine and a small armadillo. |
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The mix-up happened when her mother Pamela died of cancer in 1980 and staff used her name instead of her mom's when she put up an obituary in The Cornishman newspaper. |
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Rey fears that his high-end customers will now become bemused and either head over to the Kardashians cosmetics or be embarrassed to say they wear Chroma in case of a mix-up. |
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Veteran Glenn McGrath, returning from a groin injury, claimed the wicket of Strauss then Ian Bell was farcically run out in a mix-up with Paul Collingwood. |
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She was 13 weeks pregnant when a visit to her ob-gyn revealed she had a hydatidiform mole, a pregnancy-related chromosomal mix-up that results in a benign tumor. |
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