We're mistaken for each other, but we're not mistaken about ourselves.
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Chef mistaken for terrorist There has been one confirmed case of mistaken identity during the attack.
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Nikki might be mistaken about the "S," but I was definitely mistaken about the belt thing.
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In Mr. Condodemetraky's view, every one of his critics is lying or mistaken, or both lying and mistaken.
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We're in a brave new world now, wherein Facebook and Twitter posts are mistaken for social interaction and reality TV is mistaken for reality.
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The egregious mixup recalled last year's mistaken identification of Gina Rodriguez as America Ferrera, or the party where Mindy Kaling was mistaken for Malala Yousafzai.
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At this point, it's kind of getting weird that all these people are being mistaken for Patel, and that he isn't being mistaken for any of them.
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Additionally, if Kavanaugh argued that the accuser was mistaken, prosecutors could then put in evidence of other allegations against Kavanaugh to show that this accuser was not mistaken.
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A possible case of mistaken identity A police source with direct knowledge of the case told CNN that the killers appeared to have mistaken Guzman-Feliz for someone else.
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A possible case of mistaken identity A police source with direct knowledge of the case told CNN that the killers appeared to have mistaken Guzman-Feliz for someone else.
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He's mistaken ... [Republicans] got the same time we did.
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He isn&apost the only video creator who has dealt with the financial fallout of mistaken suspensions – multiple YouTubers previously told Insider about the loss of livelihood from mistaken bans on YouTube, too.
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I guess that's sometimes mistaken for the tall poppy syndrome.
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But in Shannon's court response, she said David is mistaken.
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But you've probably never actually mistaken one for a painting.
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She said she had in fact mistaken Zaid for Bakaj.
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On at least two occasions, it had delivered mistaken shocks.
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It will not be mistaken for your aunt's ES 350.
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It should not be mistaken for a lack of seriousness.
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But if you thought she'd stop at makeup, you're mistaken.
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But the show's final shots reveal that McKenna is mistaken.
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Fishermen say they fear being mistaken for militants and shot.
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But this attitude shouldn't be mistaken for cynicism or laziness.
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"That's my understanding, but I could be mistaken," Musk said.
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Yet AMLO's call is a mistaken one, for two reasons.
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If you think that's hamstrung the businesses, however, you're mistaken.
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It will also be used in cases of mistaken identity.
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Washington said a case of mistaken identity defied common sense.
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Movie theaters are mistaken for phone booths for these folks.
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Were we mistaken, thinking that was where this was going?
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Ehrenreich would never be mistaken for Ford in any sense.
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" The family said they're mistaken for triplets "all the time.
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These decisions, the GOP nominee suggests, are mistaken and unfair.
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If that last name sounds familiar, you wouldn't be mistaken.
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"Don't want to be mistaken for wanting it," she says.
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If you think you can do that you are mistaken.
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Officials said the party had been mistaken for Islamist militants.
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I have been mistaken for being bigger than him, though.
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In court, the men were sometimes mistaken for their clients.
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The story ends with a haunting image of mistaken identity.
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All that aside, their explanation rests on a mistaken premise.
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They may soon find that they are very much mistaken.
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Based on his personality, he's probably been mistaken for furniture.
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Luckily for Cashman, it was a case of mistaken identity.
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" In some places, women of color "are mistaken as prostitutes.
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You know, I've been mistaken for him on OKCupid. What?
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But Democrats would be mistaken to dismiss the Wisconsin result.
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This is a mistaken view that should be vigorously challenged.
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They are mistaken if they think this will go away.
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Sometimes she was even mistaken for a lawyer, she said.
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To start, caucusing shouldn't be mistaken for a traditional election.
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Mistaken identity Jordan Peele's had a heck of a year.
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Albee had somehow — had he mistaken me for someone else?
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" — JIMMY FALLON "It was a fox mistaken for a dog!
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From a distance it could be mistaken for a monarch.
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But the trader was mistaken — there was no agency relationship.
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For some reason, we were often mistaken for one another.
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"His warmth should never be mistaken for weakness," he said.
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But, he is mistaken to focus solely on mass production.
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Like Sanders, he could easily be mistaken for Larry David.
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Your fear that you can't handle his bullying is mistaken.
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Some Wandelweiser pieces could be mistaken for obscure meditation practices.
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Which items do you think are mistaken or even harmful?
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But they may be mistaken for someone of menial position.
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Though intuitive, this way of looking at the choices is mistaken.
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Rashes caused by breast cancer can also be mistaken for eczema.
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"My case was just mistaken identity," de Gelder told Fox News.
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"I hope we are mistaken," said Baghdasaryan, an ally of Sarskyan.
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Authorities said the brutal attack was a case of mistaken identity.
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And yes, the flavor is red, not cherry as frequently mistaken.
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If they think we are going away, they are sadly mistaken.
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On that topic, as I say, I believe they were mistaken.
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Plenty of animal mistaken identity stories have been popping up recently.
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That isn't where the flu's case of mistaken identity ends, however.
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So don't be mistaken: fiscal consolidation in Britain is continuing apace.
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From a distance it could be mistaken for a resting animal.
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That's the next mistaken notion that we're working on correcting now.
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Time will tell whether such a calculation would have been mistaken.
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"The countercultural analysis, unfortunately, turned out to be mistaken," says Heath.
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Work I'd mistaken for effortlessness, taken for granted, failed to notice.
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Leakey does not want this to mistaken for a celebration, however.
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The police said they had mistaken the box for a gun.
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He's often mistaken for "Lord of the Rings" star Elijah Wood.
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But our culture's view of obesity as uniquely deadly is mistaken.
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Update: Apparently, Maroon 5 is cool with being mistaken for Coldplay.
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It is easy to see where this mistaken presumption comes from.
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Circles believing that they will take revenge this way are mistaken.
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Was he mistaken or was his mistake simply telling the truth?
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The shooting is believed to be a case of mistaken identity.
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This Broegel Bock beer could easily be mistaken for Shiner Bock.
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Albritton told Richardson that the police were mistaken; she was innocent.
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"I guess being mistaken does have its advantages, though," Lewis added.
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Cognitive dysfunction, impaired memory, mistaken identity, all compounded by 35 years?
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Was he mistaken or was the mistake simply telling the truth?
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From afar, the proceedings could be mistaken for an afternoon cookout.
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Some relatives said it might be a case of mistaken identity.
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I wondered whether my friend at the airport had been mistaken.
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Her facility and evident visual literacy shouldn't be mistaken for pastiche.
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Neither side was mistaken or confused about what was going on.
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This mistaken action is normally brushed off as a simple error.
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Blackmun later told investigators that he was mistaken about that initiative.
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Despite being a lawyer, I am routinely mistaken for a criminal.
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I think I sometimes get mistaken for Sansa Stark as well.
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If one didn't know better, they could be mistaken for siblings.
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The police said he had been mistaken for another gang member.
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"I think she's mistaken something" or is "mixed up," he said.
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This viral rumor is based on a case of mistaken identity.
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"When the violence causes silence/We must be mistaken," she sings.
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But recent research has shown this to be a mistaken view.
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"They are mistaken by using this as an excuse," he said.
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Red-backed salamanders are the perfect size for this mistaken identity.
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Let's just say I was surprised by how mistaken I was.
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Number of times I have been mistaken for another black woman.
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If you're thinking that excuses him here, though, you're sadly mistaken.
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Because, be not mistaken, reparations aren't help for the general population.
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They could have been mistaken for reporters or merely diligent fans.
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Seventy-two per cent of wrongful convictions involve a mistaken eyewitness.
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"Leah, the Forsaken" won't be mistaken for a long-lost classic.
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These amateur gynecologists gyno-splain to me that I am mistaken.
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From your standpoint, I may be mistaken, but I'm not evil.
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Your daughter will attempt to convince you that you are mistaken.
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But it's never going to be mistaken for the real thing.
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Suppose, however, that all these doubts about Stubblefield's conviction are mistaken.
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Anyone who sees something else in him is mistaken, he said.
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Some were victims of mistaken identity or held on flimsy evidence.
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He was also mistaken about its likely impacts on the economy.
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SolarCity said that the lawyer had been mistaken in his numbers.
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The content you consume is easily mistaken for the real world.
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It didn't help that I was constantly mistaken for a Uighur.
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"The facts strongly suggest a case of mistaken identity," concludes Haki Africa.
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Far too often, VR is mistaken to be a solitary, lonely experience.
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Its most-spoken language (Hindi) is sometimes mistaken as the national language.
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Sources told TMZ that Henderson's arrest was a case of mistaken identity.
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If you think a nasty tweet will shake me, you are mistaken.
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But don't be mistaken: Christopher Nolan's "Dunkirk" is a stone cold masterpiece.
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"These sorts of correlational studies often lead to mistaken conclusions," he explained.
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Authorities now say Ortiz was shot in a case of mistaken identity.
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Whoever did this research for the president could have simply been mistaken.
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Ava doesn't just get mistaken for being siblings with her mom, though.
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He expected to stay home from school — but he was sorely mistaken.
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The attack stemmed from a case of "mistaken identity," the paper reported.
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Terra preta should not be mistaken for compost or fertiliser, Matzusaka says.
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In fact, I think he even webcast it, if I'm not mistaken.
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Fake celebrity porn seamless enough to be mistaken for the real thing.
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The compact size of a bullet vibrator shouldn't be mistaken for weakness.
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Wade was mistaken as a matter of law and should be overruled.
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And it's not just Witherspoon who gets mistaken for her big sister.
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Keanu Reeves brought his mother, who was briefly mistaken for his girlfriend.
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We think that the consensus view that "ought" implies "can" is mistaken.
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I am not just some silent victim of a mistaken beauty campaign.
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Whoever thought that any of that would be funny was severely mistaken.
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I had short hair, so I was often mistaken for a male.
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I get mistaken for a man all the time...it's no secret.
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I'm infuriatingly arrogant, comprehensively mistaken, and blithely unconscious of my good luck.
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"I took that as enthusiasm for voting, but I was sorely mistaken."
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Muslims—and those mistaken for Muslims—became a familiar phenomenon in the
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Chastain has said she's even mistaken a photo of Howard for her.
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In a bubble, any suggestive detail is easily mistaken for absolute proof.
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For all their effort, the team still often gets mistaken for robots.
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I was mistaken, but I'm still ready to see this season through.
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Constand said she was "mistaken" when she made those statements to police.
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"Concluding that Bolivia is turning rightwards would be very mistaken," Valverde said.
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I tried to rationalize with him, to convince him he was mistaken.
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And in fairness, his "hostility" towards questions can be mistaken for honesty.
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But sometimes the high-flying prices are a case of mistaken identity.
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But friends and family say it is a case of mistaken identity.
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" Stage 5: Acceptance "Acceptance should not be mistaken for a happy stage.
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Yet, a sizable body of research suggests this Alzheimer's narrative is mistaken.
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Banter which has mistaken signalling itself as banter for actually being banter.
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Will our daughters be mistaken as more threatening than their white classmates?
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They speculated that the family might have been victims of mistaken identity.
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Mistaken hopes inspired by high commodity prices are common in Latin America.
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In Afghanistan, American aircraft pummel a hospital mistaken for a Taliban redoubt.
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Molded from 21-karat gold, they might be mistaken for purloined antiquities.
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The full chain showed that the engineer appears to have been mistaken.
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Fortunately, this line of reasoning is as ineffectual as it is mistaken.
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Some of her mistaken views may simply be the result of misinformation.
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But with hindsight, I can more fully understand why he was mistaken.
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As for the mystery "wedding dress," a classic case of mistaken embroidery.
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All this would provoke an outsized — and probably mistaken — response from Caracas.
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But Barr should not be mistaken for a mainstream or moderate pick.
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T air bag failures, but the engineer later said he was mistaken.
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If you came to that conclusion, however, you would be sorely mistaken.
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Some have come to the realization that this was mistaken, even absurd.
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"The Beach Bum" should not be mistaken for a one-man show.
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"I get mistaken for that guy all the time," the congressman added.
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The risk of an accidental or mistaken launch is all too real.
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B was mistaken and explained some of the science behind the photographs.
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Anyone who thinks my story is anywhere near over is sadly mistaken.
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People are always going to be mistaken when they hear and react.
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It's a popular idea at the World Bank, but a mistaken one.
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The recent sanctions are disproportionate, counter-productive and, in our view, mistaken.
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I thought the women that reported the sexual assault must be mistaken.
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This idea that this is his only answer is a mistaken notion.
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After all, his driver had just been killed, apparently mistaken for him.
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"Choosing a trade war is a mistaken prescription," China's foreign minister said.
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Read "Police body camera shows Pokemon Go player mistaken for bank robber"
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I thought that we didn't need this film, but I was mistaken.
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Had the officers mistaken the cellphone she was holding for a weapon?
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But the acronym can spark confusion when mistaken for a genuine name.
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"The Mexican state wants people to forget, but they're mistaken," González adds.
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If you try hard enough, you might even be mistaken for white.
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People are mistaken when they think we are not a diverse place.
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Bank of America spokeswoman Jessica Oppenheim said the governor was mistaken, however.
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But unless I'm mistaken, neither of them mentioned President Trump by name.
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After the interview, it emerged he had mistaken me for a Pakistani.
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I began to think I might have been mistaken about the clouds.
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Mistaken identity is one of the most exhaustively used devices in comedy.
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We are countering the mistaken belief that plastic bags can't be recycled.
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Wasn't love always a case of mistaken identity, of plagiarism and misattribution?
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It's important to move past the mistaken beliefs that prevent greater involvement.
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I don't think she had to tell us that this was mistaken.
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The footage captured what may have been a case of mistaken identity.
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She would still face discrimination, often being mistaken for a cleaning lady.
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On Thursday evening, Ford pushed back hard on the mistaken-identity theory.
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I'm asking you to address this new defense of mistaken identity directly.
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Mistaken blip or not, all we have to say is thank you.
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They are not to be mistaken for something they make movies about.
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The 110-year-old structure could easily be mistaken for a church.
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And if you think only Europe is threatened -- you are sadly mistaken.
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Mr. Kelly, who was present at the speech, is at best mistaken.
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Son, you're mistaken There's nannies and nurses and a doorman who's Jamaican
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If Richardson thought his departure would end any investigation, he was mistaken.
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He is accustomed, he added, to being mistaken for another bearded fellow.
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If I'm not mistaken, I've read through the entire Qu'ran three times.
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Rauschenberg's set dressings, in particular, might be mistaken for works created autonomously.
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The alarm about student protesters, in other words, though not always mistaken about particular cases, is generally grounded in a completely mistaken view of the big-picture state of American society and public opinion, both on and off campus.
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Dog bites were instead mistaken for some of the wounds, the attorney claimed.
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" She said anyone claiming a former president had called every family was "mistaken.
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Trump said if Republicans worked to block the tariffs they would be mistaken.
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Advertisers have a desire for efficiency that can sometimes be mistaken for indolence.
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The National Park Service tweeted on Saturday, saying it regretted the "mistaken" retweet.
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Image: Gino Fornaciari/University of Pisa It's a microscopic case of mistaken identity.
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A day may come when I am not mistaken for another brown actor.
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"Hi Allie—Think you might be mistaken," they wrote back four hours later.
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I was a drama nerd, but I'm often mistaken for a horse girl.
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This mistaken trailer is missing all the sound sans the actor's voice tracks.
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If you think that love or chivalry are dead, you are sorely mistaken.
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"This was not a case of mistaken identity or random attack," Detective Sgt.
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Northam initially said he was in the photo, then said he was mistaken.
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A newly unredacted footnote in the report, however, said the officer was mistaken.
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The party acknowledged that initial reports of the incident appeared to be mistaken.
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The expectation that they should have a shared political consciousness might be mistaken.
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So, grab a rosary and start hoping that this "source" was sadly mistaken.
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Busy Philipps was just mistaken for another famous figure in the United States.
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Mistaken identity is a helluva thing, particularly when it comes to gelatinous blobs.
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Lowe, also 52, has yet to comment on this case of mistaken identity.
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Yet the vote is two years off, and the punters are probably mistaken.
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Patmore, whose B & B has been mistaken for Ye Olde House of Strumpetry.
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But in retail banking, serving households and small businesses, they are usually mistaken.
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The mistaken identity theory has been pushed by Kavanaugh's allies in recent days.
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If someone has addressed this and I missed it then I stand mistaken.
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Don't be mistaken — this is far from simply covering a tattoo with another.
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Sadly, for most untrained ears, loudness is mistaken for a sign of quality.
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And so, therefore, my motive could be mistaken for bigotry and xenophobia. Absolutely.
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One woman said she had lost a nephew, a result of mistaken identity.
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We've all been mistaken for someone, but a high-ranking White House staffer?
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So it appears Leeds may have mistaken a Boeing 727 for a 707.
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In a case of mistaken identity, a woman accidentally carjacked Erin Hatzi's Subaru.
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There's nothing worse than being mistaken for someone you really, really don't like.
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They might justify their actions in the mistaken belief they're not harming anyone.
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Long mistaken for fungi, they are now classed as a type of amoeba.
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Bacterial Vaginosis Bacterial vaginosis, aka BV, is often mistaken for a yeast infection.
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You can see why the Versa is often mistaken for an Apple Watch.
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The metal clip encircling its case could be mistaken for a tie clip.
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Constand concedes she was 'mistaken' in statements Constand testimony was not without issues.
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Fishing spiders, commonly mistaken for wolf spiders, are known to live near water.
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So I think it's mistaken to see infrastructure as primarily a macro solution.
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Until then, Moore assumed her attack had been a case of mistaken identity.
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The Dutch approach should not be mistaken for an ideological reluctance to integrate.
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If Someone Has Addressed This And I Missed It Then I Stand Mistaken.
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" INSIDER: "If you think you have 'TLJ' figured out, you'll be sorely mistaken.
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WATCH: So … About That Time Aisha Tyler Was Mistaken for LeBron James Hydration
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Even the town's name, Avalon, could be mistaken for a fictional Disney town.
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Black's laissez-faire tone should, however, not be mistaken for an unmotivated athlete.
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However, anyone expecting to grab any of the limelight from McGregor is mistaken.
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You'd be mistaken if you thought he was just a goal scorer, though.
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He sputters and thinks, Have you mistaken me for nineteen-seventies Liz Taylor?
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"If you thought this would shut me up you are mistaken," he said.
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Petraeus told a story about being mistaken for Ben Affleck at the bank.
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When Cowan brought his calculations back to Holder, he learned he was mistaken.
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Friedman at one point noted that doctors were mistaken about the drug's potency.
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Many people are under the mistaken impression that only prosecutable crimes are impeachable.
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Swift sharply denied McFarland's suggestion that Mueller was the victim of mistaken identity.
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Foley was also one of the historians who noted the previous mistaken identity.
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The bus employee was mistaken, an executive with Concord Coach Lines said later.
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Could Mr. Paglialunga be a winter who has mistaken himself for a spring?
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If Nader came away with that impression, the representative said, he was mistaken.
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"I believe I have been consistent, but mistaken in some areas," she said.
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"I believe I have been consistent, but mistaken in some areas," Constand responded.
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In Los Angeles's Koreatown, a bedroom might be mistaken for an art gallery.
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Pluralistic ignorance is, roughly speaking, when we are mistaken about what we believe.
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Instead, the governor announced he had been mistaken; the girls were still missing.
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When you stand far ahead of any trend, you can easily be mistaken.
|
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"People have the mistaken impression that mathematics is just equations," Dr. Hawking said.
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"Choosing a trade war is a mistaken prescription," China's foreign minister said today.
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And one fanny pack could easily be mistaken for wrapped-around sweater sleeves.
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Though commonly mistaken for a chef, Mr. Kalra never claimed to be one.
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It looks like a baby shark and has sometimes been mistaken for one.
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His courteousness was often taken — mistaken might be the better word — for docility.
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A Tesla spokeswoman said that was a mistaken reference to the original car.
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No problem: The butler just dumps the mistaken glass and gets the port.
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But that belief is mistaken, because the standards that define special are elastic.
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Michael Acton Smith: There's a mistaken view that Calm is a meditation app.
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Being mistaken for pregnant (at least half a dozen times) didn't do it.
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Then he realized he was mistaken — there was a note there after all.
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Mistaken attributions can be copied and reposted with the click of a button.
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Do we as journalists have a mistaken idea of how events influence people?
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You wouldn't want to be mistaken for a part of the food chain.
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Warren's campaign is sorely mistaken to think her Native American problem has dissipated.
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The only access to federal court is for a claim of mistaken identity.
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"By no means should my vote be mistaken for voting Trump," she said.
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Never mind that it can be mistaken for any or all of these.
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Still, from 20 paces, the Genesis face is easily mistaken for an Audi.
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But polls were mistaken, and Trump won election,#NotMyPresident protests erupted in objection.
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But, the assumption that all change is good change is a mistaken one.
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But Peterson did, I think, report Cruz to DCF, if I'm not mistaken.
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The policy should not be mistaken as a favor or handout to Beijing.
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If you see marine life as separate from life on land, you're mistaken.
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I still get mistaken for a wife or caretaker of a male veteran.
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Unless I am mistaken, there were some sparks between the friend and me.
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"If I'm not mistaken, he's gotten my checks, too," the elder Guerrero said.
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At least 12 of those people were killed in cases of mistaken identity.
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Clinton, said at the time Ms. Dunham spoke publicly that she was mistaken.
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But if Google thinks we're just going to go away, they're sadly mistaken.
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JR: Well, that leaves the mistaken impression that the story is played out.
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Opponents say this is a mistaken concession to the hardest-line elements within Islam.
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If you thought string cheese was just for snacking, you were so, so mistaken.
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We encourage everyone to continue to speak up and out against this mistaken order.
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She was mistaken in the media for Emma Coronel Aispuro, El Chapo's third wife.
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Square's Cash app also doesn't have a system for undoing mistaken transactions between users.
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At times, the incredibly detailed video could be mistaken for a live-action movie.
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Meacham recalled a story of when he was once mistaken for author John Grisham.
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The movie couldn't be mistaken for endorsing hate, but it is not a satire.
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McWhorter had to be mistaken, his colleague said, because all Mexicans look the same.
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"Repetition of information, even if false, can often be mistaken for accuracy," he wrote.
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McCombs told the station that she thought it was a case of mistaken identity.
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"I am not just some silent victim of a mistaken beauty campaign," she concluded.
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He has an amazing calm way about him that shouldn't be mistaken for shyness.
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What would we do to an entirely different species easily mistaken as an inferior?
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That's not a dog smiling at your screen, but it's easy to be mistaken.
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If you thought you could dictate letters with that shit, you were gravely mistaken.
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Being mistaken for a celebrity isn't the worst problem to have in the world.
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And it's not the first time a mistaken flag was displayed at an Olympics.
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Being mistaken for Salinger has got Sid thinking about the man he could be.
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If they thought this would help them hold on to power, they were mistaken.
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It would be mistaken to call this a movement; it was more an attitude.
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It said the move should not be mistaken as a change in monetary policy.
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But that's a giant headset that won't be mistaken for fashion glasses anytime soon.
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But they are now investigating claims the arrest is a case of mistaken identity.
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These glasses could "easily be mistaken for fine crystal," according to Bed Bath & Beyond.
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Also at Franklin's funeral, Grande was mistaken for a Taco Bell food menu item.
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And if you don't think it could happen in the United States, you're mistaken.
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If tax law was rigorously enforced, a mistaken deduction would result in prison time.
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Among those transferred include two men the Pentagon acknowledged were cases of mistaken identity.
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Trump's gift to Sadiq Khan If Trump meant to damage Sadiq Khan, he's mistaken.
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While she could easily be mistaken for a typical 24-year-old, she isn't.
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Some modern lawyers and courts think it meant merely "religious," but they are mistaken.
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That view is mistaken, and not only because of the impact on the participants.
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A case of mistaken artwork has cost the US Postal Service millions of dollars.
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The premise that teaching ability is something you either have or don't is mistaken.
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It's the friendship that launched a thousand retweets … and some mistaken assumptions about romance.
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Horan said that the coalition must have mistaken the party for an ISIS gathering.
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Anyone who thinks a Trumpian U-Turn could be on the cards is mistaken.
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There has been an unmistakable (and highly mistaken) air of inevitability surrounding these three.
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Optimists, of course, are frequently disappointed, which is why we're often mistaken for cynics.
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If you thought you heard the last on fake news, you were sadly mistaken.
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Martin still has no idea what his neighbor could have mistaken as a weapon.
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There's always a danger that short-term trends can be mistaken for historical inevitabilities.
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Kepler observed other events that could be mistaken for planet transits by a computer.
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Hadiya was shot and killed in January 2013 in a case of mistaken identity.
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Turns out it's a matter of mistaken identity, and a wild-goose chase ensues.
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Do you disagree with the president, were you mistaken, and what have you learned?
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Some of the detainees turned out be victims of mistaken identity or false accusations.
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If I'm not mistaken, we have a presidential administration that did the same thing.
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While prosecutors throw the book at mistaken voters, officials' mistakes and misconduct go unpunished.
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Here are some commonly held — but often mistaken — beliefs about the new tax code.
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Public discretion should not be mistaken for passivity in preventing and punishing sexual harassment.
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But, let's face it: There's no avoiding them being mistaken for Grandpa's cataract glasses.
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But Musk is mistaken if he thinks that going private will solve these problems.
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The FBI told him the shooter had likely mistaken his neighbor's office for his.
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The iPad Pro 10.5 could easily be mistaken for a 9.7-inch iPad Pro.
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Sikh men are often mistaken for Muslims due to their turbans and long beards.
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Others joined in the mistaken belief the groups would protect them and their families.
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One is the mistaken notion that Medicaid will help them when they need it.
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A number of recent genetic studies challenge the notion that mistaken paternity is commonplace.
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But the moment I think I recognize it's an opossum, I realize I'm mistaken.
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Some tiny home living rooms could easily be mistaken for a regular-sized home.
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She might have been mistaken about the particulars, but in essence she was correct.
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But studies like Dr. Cohen's and Dr. Costello's showed that the trend was mistaken.
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In such places, the blood and fever of leukemia are often mistaken for malaria.
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Are there big arguments in your earlier work that you now see as mistaken?
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I think if I'm not mistaken, we were at $21 million at that time.
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"If they think that we are going away, they are sadly mistaken," she said.
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His son, Majd, 31, argues gently that his father's goal was mistaken all along.
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We must challenge mistaken assumptions about the speed with which alternatives will penetrate markets.
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The presentation at the conference, he said, could never be mistaken for anti-Muslim.
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"Listen, probably I was mistaken," he says of his original position on trans rights.
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There are hints and clues, and there are subtle signs easily mistaken for wonders.
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And using "lie" repeatedly could feed the mistaken notion that we're taking political sides.
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A mousse doesn't set, an ice cream doesn't freeze, salt is mistaken for sugar.
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"She could easily have been mistaken for Catherine Deneuve," Mr. Villagra, her successor, said.
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The imagery could be mistaken for a hundredth-generation photocopy of some arbitrary original.
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A dress-up costume can be mistaken for a uniform, including by its wearer.
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But Steyer, and the three-quarters of Americans who support term limits, are mistaken.
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Musician Lewis Capaldi said he was mistaken for a seat filler during the show.
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He had been released so quickly that he risked being mistaken for an escapee.
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But it was mistaken in assuming that the same program could stick in Afghanistan.
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As it turned out, one rare, neglected tropical disease had been mistaken for another.
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It's about what six percent of your business right now if I'm not mistaken.
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"Mad Men" star Kiernan Shipka was mistaken for Emma Watson in an Instagram post.
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But I don't want forgiveness to be mistaken with a total relinquishing of responsibility.
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Presented with this evidence, Eric Trump acknowledged that his earlier statements had been mistaken.
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For be not mistaken, choosing party over patriotism is not an exclusively Republican affliction.
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He did not hesitate to criticize United States officials for policies he considered mistaken.
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Two Nigerian students, in Croatia for a sports tournament, were mistaken for undocumented migrants.
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But such a report should not be mistaken for the end of Mueller's probe.
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If you think this phenomenon will not affect your closet, you are sadly mistaken.
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It called the negligence suit "gravely mistaken" and said it will contest the allegations.
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Rudolph was mistaken to see an inherent conflict between "globalism" and his American loyalties.
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Like a sideways sunset, it could be mistaken as an experiment by Mark Grotjahn.
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But I was mistaken: My meals at the inn were solid from start to finish.
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Don't be mistaken: Kristin Cavallari is a strong, independent woman who makes her own money.
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"LAPD another case of mistaken identity," the Haitian musician wrote in a tweet early Tuesday.
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The mistaken alert underscored the risk of potentially entering an unintentional war with North Korea.
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Baristas misspell names a latte, but this instance is also an example of mistaken identity.
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And if you think that's the end of Tyga's birthday weekend celebration, you'd be mistaken.
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" This fatalistic stance relies on widely-held but mistaken assumptions about what constitutes "normal aging.
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If you didn't expect Jammer to be so wrapped up in fashion, then you're mistaken.
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Cendyn has also provided another possible explanation, suggesting a highly technical case of mistaken identity.
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They were getting married because they were compatible, and she had mistaken compatibility for love.
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Seen from the right perspective, the critter might be mistaken for a vibrantly colored brain.
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On October 3rd Microsoft published a book that could easily be mistaken for a manifesto.
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Simone De La Rue's client list could be mistaken for the guestlist of the Oscars.
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It could have been spam emails gone wrong or a case of technological mistaken identity.
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This — telling at least the partial truth — is what Trump reportedly said was so mistaken.
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Don't be mistaken: Kaley Cuoco is a strong, independent woman who makes her own money.
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The common denominator between all of them, though: They can be easily mistaken for STIs.
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This is the second time Reeves' red carpet date has been mistaken for someone else.
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Shakers dress plainly and might be mistaken for Amish, but they do not shun society.
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But, you'd be mistaken in thinking that a relaxed atmosphere means sub-par street style.
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Though she was briefly mistaken for his girlfriend, Taylor herself is an accomplished Hollywood figure.
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The other symptoms, like fullness or constipation, could be easily mistaken for another gastrointestinal problem.
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Either way, this is a good addition for those mistaken messages or alcohol-induced ones.
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It's possible these two are just very close, and their affection was mistaken for romance.
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Still, anyone who thinks running a meaningful Facebook Group is a hobby is sorely mistaken.
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I often hope my glass of seltzer will be mistaken for a gin and tonic.
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It is tempting to see the swings as mistaken attempts to find narratives in noise.
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If you thought price comparison type online marketplaces were a done deal, you're clearly mistaken.
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I do believe the folks who think that #MeToo will backfire on women are mistaken.
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That being so, removing books from shelves or school curriculums is both mistaken and patronising.
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Or being mistaken for a man half the time, which I am not offended by.
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But if people thought Kloss would give a straight answer, they were oh-so-mistaken.
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If you remember hearing about the Back To The Future shoes before, you're not mistaken.
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As far as mistaken identity stories go, Casey Baumer's plight is on the benign site.
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This wouldn't be the first time these kinds of balloons were mistaken for extraterrestrial visitors.
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It comes from the same mistaken thinking that says President Trump should stop tweeting, period.
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"I'm proud to be Californian, but nobody has ever mistaken me for one," she says.
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Unless I am very much mistaken, we are going to win a couple more tonight.
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Men, if you think that financial success is irrelevant in dating, you, too, are mistaken.
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During a news conference last week, authorities clarified the motive in the "mistaken identity" killing.
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It sounds crazy but I have a fear of being mistaken as my baby's nanny.
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But we'd be mistaken to see solely nostalgia and hysteria within the entire 2016 revolt.
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Among those transferred include two men who the Pentagon acknowledged were cases of mistaken identity.
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Cuba Gooding Jr. doesn't think there are racial overtones when he's mistaken for Terrence Howard.
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On the other hand, Donnell accepts it might have been a case of mistaken identity.
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This isn't the first time history the rock has been mistaken for something more lively.
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Both exclusive and non-exclusive paedophiles need to be disabused of mistaken beliefs about children.
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A mistaken signal of a U.S. attack could precipitate a massive "preventive strike" from Russia.
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If it sounds like a college course on electrical engineering, you would not be mistaken.
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"Other courts of appeal should reject the Federal Circuit's mistaken finding of copyrightability," he said.
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I was very observant—I knew I couldn't have been mistaken by Giannis and Thanasis.
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"I don't know whether our critics were just willfully misinformed, mistaken or lying," Earnest said.
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They said the Mormon families may have been targeted in a case of mistaken identity.
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"It should not adopt mistaken trade protectionist measures that limit fair market competition," he said.
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Aussies seem to love two things recently: Winning gold medals and mistaken identities on Twitter.
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It's a case of mistaken identity, thanks, in part, to a large dose of curry.
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With its large forehead, the Pixel 4 could easily be mistaken for the Pixel 2.
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We learn, too, that the kidnapping of Lane Coolman was a case of mistaken identity.
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She is often mistaken for someone who thinks you shouldn't own anything, but that's wrong.
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Let's start with his incredibly nonsensical answer to the "60 Minutes" reporter's incredibly mistaken question.
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However, the yacht, named Fountainhead, is often mistaken for belonging to billionaire investor Mark Cuban.
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Little plastic bits get mistaken for food by fish, sea turtles, birds and other wildlife.
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" Refining the question, Feinstein asked if "this could not be a case of mistaken identity?
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If I didn't know him, I might have mistaken him for a high-school student.
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But, does that mean someone lied to the FISA Court, or were they just mistaken?
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He's a college-educated artist and writer — who is frequently mistaken for a drug dealer.
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Don't be mistaken, however, because a crisis not accelerated does not make a crisis solved.
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As he outlined his own field protocols, he could have been mistaken for a rabbi.
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That&aposs why astronomers might have mistaken the ringed planets for another type of world.
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One day I'm carded trying to buy Coppertone, suddenly I'm mistaken for my own pallbearer.
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But if Mr. Trump expected a major role in the Romney campaign, he was mistaken.
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I am a transgender man who is regularly mistaken for a woman in public places.
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But one mystery lingered: Who was the woman everyone had mistaken for Val-Jean McDonald?
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Glitter LinerWhoever said glitter isn't for grown-ups was sorely mistaken — and also a buzzkill.
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Bai Ling's daughter, eyes rolled up in her head, could be mistaken for sleeping child.
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When women tweeted about tech, or anything serious, really, they were often mistaken for men.
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Planes Mistaken for Stars might have just been the most overlooked band of their time.
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But sadly, they are mistaken; this is very much America, the America that always was.
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Here are just a few: BuzzFeed shared this pretty classic example of mistaken file attachments.
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Many could be mistaken as abstract paintings 80 years before the coming of nonobjective art.
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You'll laugh, but on a few occasions the yard has been mistaken for a park.
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If you think your safety lies at the heart of this debate, you'd be mistaken.
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As a man of Indian descent, if I'm mistaken for anything, it's for a cardiologist.
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Nobody could have mistaken his tone of condescension, even in what was ostensibly a compliment.
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To say nothing of how often "excellence" and "respectability" are tragically mistaken for each other.
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Walking in the park, she is mistaken by onlookers as both drunk and mentally ill.
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His take on the story was too salacious and "nearly completely mistaken," Mr. Carr said.
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It is still unclear why Junior's assailants might have mistaken him for a gang member.
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"Big mistake; mistaken identity, sir, sorry," Mr. Matthews said after he was corrected on-air.
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I do not believe these violations are within the norm of mistaken or accidental use.
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She identifies as Native American and African-American, though she is often mistaken for Latino.
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Maxine Waters, certainly never mistaken for a moderate, puts herself squarely in the latter camp.
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Some of these people had names that could be mistaken as suggestive of inappropriate words.
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Owners leave the brick exposed in the (mistaken) belief that this exempts them from tax.
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I've actually been mistaken for a kid on playgrounds because of the way I behave.
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History of aircraft shootdowns shows a history of mistaken aircraft identity amid rising geopolitical tension.
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Some describe initial diagnoses that were apparently mistaken, including infection and other types of cancer.
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If he thought these acts of retaliation would end the criticism, he was sorely mistaken.
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The suit was filed under a mistaken-conviction statute that passed in Kansas in 2018.
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So many pies appear in the nearby lounge, Estuary could be mistaken for a pizzeria.
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"Obviously, I was mistaken as to its age by 60 to 80 years," he wrote.
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In the film, three men are mistaken for Army soldiers and are flown to Iraq.
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To those who say this is not the government's job: You are misguided and mistaken.
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" Gray—surely amazed and afraid—asks another question: "Do you not find yourself mistaken now?
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But I can be wholly mistaken about this human being who is doing the speaking.
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If the companies thought that would rid them of their meddlesome investors, they were mistaken.
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He could be mistaken for an eager pupil if he were not the stern teacher.
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MacLean is not only wrong in detail but mistaken in the fundamentals of her account.
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He uses a wheelchair and says that he's sometimes mistaken for a patient while working.
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Much of the confusion around the case reflects a mistaken leap between the two questions.
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Bret: This is a good moment to admit that I was totally mistaken about Pelosi.
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I'm not mistaken, Juul was the only company that has removed flavors from retail trade.
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Is that moral ambiguity the point, or am I mistaken in seeing it this way?
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Perhaps God chose us to fight for this fundamental human right of perhaps I'm mistaken.
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But the reasons why it's mistaken can help us think about what Trump actually is.
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Part I: Mistaken Identity The news came on a random Thursday over the holidays last year.
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Those who follow politics tend to assume that everyone else does, too, but they are mistaken.
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If it's not her engagement ring, it could definitely be mistaken for a wedding-related rock.
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"Now, what's revealing there isn't his mistaken belief that President Obama is a Muslim," said Oliver.
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FACT: If a shark attacks a human, chances are it has mistaken you for a fish.
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And those who believe in either country that we should not have diplomacy are greatly mistaken.
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" Egypt rejected the EU statement, saying it&aposs "a mistaken reading of the situation in Egypt.
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"I think there is often a mistaken assumption that possession leads to scoring opportunities," Tabarez said.
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Police believe her death was a possible case of mistaken identity rather than a targeted attack.
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Jones said that WhatsApp has also cut back on mistaken bans through its enhanced spam detection.
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John Roberts actually didn&apost have an extensive track record and it was a mistaken pick.
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But if our President thinks not attending will insulate him from being mocked, he's very mistaken.
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Marriage counselor Marshall Levine, 72, was targeted in an apparent case of mistaken identity, authorities said.
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That points to a case of mistaken identity or perhaps clever App Store SEO… or both.
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At the feet of a luminescent Tinkerbell statue, the precipitation could be mistaken for fairy dust.
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Ten days later, authorities revised their theory and said it was a case of mistaken identity.
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Ed Whelan freestyled a harebrained theory about mistaken identity on Twitter right in front of everyone.
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Kristine Froseth is very good as Veronica, the third player in this plot of mistaken identity.
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Grande was also mistaken for a Taco Bell food menu item by Bishop Charles H. Ellis.
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"If they believe they can actually frustrate us with sanctions, they are totally mistaken," he said.
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It was a reference to an obscure Iranian film, but was subsequently mistaken for a porno.
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Some Americans have the mistaken impression that underage marriage typically involves high school sweethearts, said Tyree.
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"It's possible that the decision-makers at Twitch are mistaken about the game's content," he said.
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If you think people really care about the picture you post of the ocean, you're mistaken.
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Facebook is no stranger to controversy when it comes to the mistaken moderation of political ads.
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Instagram influencer Akeisha Land often gets mistaken for Meghan Markle both online and in real life.
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Bankers themselves are afraid to deal with loans pragmatically, because that often gets mistaken for cronyism.
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A.I. has more cases of mistaken identity with women and minorities, multiple research projects have found.
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But if you think she got this sensual ink and called it a day, you're mistaken.
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If you thought the drama was over when the season (and reunion!) concludes, you're foolishly mistaken.
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If I'm not mistaken, there was probably 12 or 13 thousand people out there (13,310 officially).
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Gear for real-life superheroes In fact, some areas could easily be mistaken for superhero workshops.
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Unlike hoverboards, the tiny spinners could easily be mistaken for harmless trinkets—but fire is fire.
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Fischer relayed a funny story about mistaken identity that occurred at the Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty.
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That provenance refutes the frequent and mistaken assumption that most Native Americans are on the dole.
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But it quickly became clear that although she was legally correct, she could be politically mistaken.
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That said, this Uber representative was mistaken, and these actions haven't resulted in driver partner deactivation.
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In October Microsoft published a book that could easily be mistaken for a political party's manifesto.
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The offsetting changes brought the recalculated valuation back in line with Chancellor Bouchard's original, mistaken analysis.
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We're all for interspecies friendship, but this one seems more of a case of mistaken identity.
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After years of being mistaken for spammers and scammers the Arnolds have decided to take action.
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" And you know, a lot of the times they'll come back and say, "I was mistaken.
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Its graphic pattern, thick knit, and rounded shape might even be mistaken for a Proenza Schouler.
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I guess it would be a toss-up between LCD Soundsystem and Planes Mistaken For Stars.
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But Gates said Tillerson's business relationship with Putin is being mistaken for a close personal friendship.
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The case is now privately acknowledged by Western diplomats to have been one of mistaken identity.
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Stack fallacy is the mistaken belief that it is trivial to build the layer above yours.
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AI has more cases of mistaken identity with women and minorities, multiple research projects have found.
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And we live in an age of instant gratification where mere activity is mistaken for progress.
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The state has "mistaken its wishes for reality," said Jaime Alee, a Santiago-based lithium consultant.
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A case of mistaken identity led to the rapper being briefly detained outside an Atlanta bank.
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But anyone who thinks firing Mueller would make Trump's legal problems go away is badly mistaken.
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"AccuWeather was correct in reading the mistaken NWS codes embedded in the warning," the company said.
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If you imagine that such a trip would be easy to arrange, you'd be badly mistaken.
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After being mistaken as dangerous, he is captured from his home to become a fighting bull.
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Or perhaps the turtle had mistaken the cat for a very large, furry piece of food?
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The harassment also hits cisgender (non-trans) women who are mistaken for men or trans women.
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Western Digital's "My Passport" line of portable external hard drives have never been mistaken for fashionable.
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This finding is common: We often are mistaken about what arguments other people will find convincing.
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It's only one syllable, and could be easily mistaken for some kind of grunt or hiccup.
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A cheerful woman who favors large gold hoop earrings, she is often mistaken for a schoolteacher.
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Muskrats are frequently mistaken for beavers, and although both are rodents, they are not closely related.
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"We are committed to faithfully administering the new mistaken-conviction statute the legislature enacted," Schmidt said.
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The Democrats are very much mistaken if they think these hearings will increase support for impeachment.
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"Individuals claiming former Presidents, such as their bosses, called each family of the fallen, are mistaken."
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But don't be mistaken, this legislation is more than just an act of solidarity with Israel.
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Mr. Douglas-Home thought Mr. Trevor-Roper was probably mistaken and said nothing to Mr. Giles.
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"I was like, here it comes," said King, who is frequently mistaken online for the congressman.
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Mistaken identity: The management believes she's a do-gooder who spent her life helping the unfortunate.
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I actually was mistaken for Cesar Millan, the dog whisperer, while at a dog training class.
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Maybe it's because Washington has mistaken what Americans say about immigration with how they really feel.
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And this applies not just to immigrants, but to everyone who could be mistaken for one.
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And don't be mistaken, the online sales tax disparity is having real consequences for community businesses.
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Buffett admitted to CNBC in February 2018 that he was mistaken about IBM stock over Apple.
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And the premise of the defense is that the victim is either confused, mistaken, or lying.
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Such a view is mistaken and underestimates just how China's domestic repression drives its external aggression.
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The White House is mistaken if it calculates that this will again work in Trump's favor.
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Despite the bestiary of creatures, "Tale of Tales" should not be mistaken for a pastoral idyll.
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In other words, if you think what happens in Illinois stays in Illinois, you're sadly mistaken.
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"Mistaken for love/It wasn't love, it was a perfect illusion," she belts, angry and tremulous.
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Past administrations' attempts to engage China have been mistaken for weakness by the Marxist Leninist regime.
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Many of the victims were mistaken as child abductors because of false rumors spread via WhatsApp.
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While the Trump camp would maintain these two worlds have little in common, they are mistaken.
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And I was somewhat mistaken about that—they ended up coming after her a lot sooner.
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It's that it works so well that it can't be mistaken for anything but a machine.
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Mistaken identities and love triangles always make for funny fodder, and the script is surprisingly witty.
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Sometimes, tragically, a gun is used by its owner to kill family members mistaken for intruders.
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The hotel, the police chief, and mayor of Avon have all apologized for the mistaken claim.
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Diversity within television could never have been mistaken as a high-priority topic during this period.
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Lee initially said he had not shaken Dolan's hand but later acknowledged that he was mistaken.
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Some of Judge Kavanaugh's supporters have also claimed that it is a case of mistaken identity.
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A false negative might leave someone who needs medical help with a mistaken sense of assurance.
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CreditCredit The scene onstage suggests a mistaken subway transfer to Coney Island instead of Lincoln Center.
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IF BORIS JOHNSON thought his nightmarish week was over, on Saturday night he was proved mistaken.
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The satellite had mistaken the sun's reflection off the tops of clouds for a missile launch.
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An I train could have been mistaken for a 1, or an O train for zero.
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But our research in the psychology department at Stanford University suggests that this view is mistaken.
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Plymouth Rock is the hapless subject of a national farce, an unworthy victim of mistaken identity.
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"Then he started putting out information that was at best mistaken," he said of the mayor.
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On any other day, the noise could have been mistaken for a wedding or a graduation.
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Failing to analyze the spillover means you'll be badly mistaken about the effects of the program.
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She knew she risked being mistaken for a protester because she was dressed in civilian clothes.
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Klages responded by telling Boyce she was mistaken and ultimately scared her into silence, Boyce said.
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But the bank robbery charges, he insisted to the psychiatrist, were a case of mistaken identity.
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But men might still be mistaken about just how much younger their next partner could be.
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At first, Ms. Cilley, a Democrat, said she was sure Ms. Levesque had to be mistaken.
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Yes, it's still possible that Kavanaugh is the victim of a character assassination or mistaken identity.
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And if you go to try to tell somebody, they say 'I think you are mistaken.
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"There is very often this mistaken assumption that ball possession leads to scoring opportunities," Tabarez said.
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If you think you detect a similarity between these two midnight chatterboxes, you are not mistaken.
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Ms. Swift has in court papers rejected the implication she was mistaken about who groped her.
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Because of mistaken information provided by a publicist, the review also misstated Paula's relation to Julián.
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Then 2016 happened, and everything we thought we knew about politics turned out to be mistaken.
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I'll remember that I live inside a body so petite it's often mistaken for a girl's.
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Conversation is slow, limited, and stilted, and none of these bots could be mistaken for humans.
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The Outline previously noted that the mistaken enforcement had been occurring as early as August 2017.
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I know you are in a seat, but you are mistaken that we can't remove you.
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Anyone who thinks it will be easy for Trump to persuade his doubters is sorely mistaken.
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The mistaken alert, which was attributed human error, warned that a projectile was heading for Hawaii.
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If you think he's a dirty player that's going for Gaudreau's hand, then we're all mistaken.
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Wells Fargo estimated the mistaken auto insurance sales would cost the bank $20123 million in damages.
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Which would have been fine, except that the government had mistaken them for an underhanded corporation.
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A mistaken Uber ride turned deadly, police say Samantha Josephson called an Uber around 2 a.m.
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Toward the end of her life, she was sometimes patronizingly mistaken for a cute old lady.
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Her most recent book, "Blue Mistaken for Sky," was published by Autumn House Press in 2018.
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Her most recent book, "Blue Mistaken for Sky," was published by Autumn House Press in 2018.
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This case of mistaken identity has been going on for much of the younger Guerrero's career.
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If he really thought that these wartime pictures would give pleasure, then he was radically mistaken.
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Amid the chaos, two men were mistaken by militants, pursued by a lynch mob, and killed.
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Kim's father was mistaken if he hoped that she would help curb his son's spendthrift ways.
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But this conclusion, which is based on data for the period between 1990 and 23.3, is mistaken.
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Researchers have found that facts alone rarely dislodge misperceptions, and in some cases even strengthen mistaken beliefs.
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But lest you thought it was children or even people squashing the gourds, you would be mistaken.
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Washington&aposs WTOP-FM radio reported that the group had mistaken the Charger for their Uber ride.
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After all, elsewhere it was bad decisions on Twitter's part, mistaken identities, and really poorly considered headlines.
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"The United States must stop this kind of mistaken action," China's Defence Ministry cited Fan as saying.
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The case was one of mistaken identity, however, and Franklin turned out to be the wrong person.
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" Speaking to Elle, Beyonce said that "anyone who perceives my message as anti-police is completely mistaken.
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Reynolds told Entertainment Weekly that the picture was just a result of slack jaw mistaken for sadness.
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But for actor John Hannah, a recent encounter turned out to be a case of mistaken identity.
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If you think targeting kids with ads for unhealthy food is something new, you are sadly mistaken.
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The whole thing was started as a result of mistaken identity and Nipsey was only defending himself.
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I always felt that I was pursuing shared feelings, even though I now realize I was mistaken.
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Yet in the context of Syria's intractable political rivalries and geopolitical realities, it is a mistaken assumption.
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"There's this mistaken belief that law enforcement are experts on the drugs they are seizing," Beletsky said.
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Reeve has also backtracked on his original posting, telling Gizmodo that he was mistaken in his analysis.
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"Officer Roselle killed under the unreasonable mistaken belief that he was justified in doing so," Martin said.
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In return, they asked for police protection — they didn't want to be mistaken for child abductors themselves.
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Image playback is also slow, which leads to a lot of mistaken button tapping and waiting around.
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Philippe Costamagna, who is a French museum director, thinks this trendy way of thinking is radically mistaken.
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Mr Trump���s belief in the harm caused by trade deficits is mistaken when growth is strong.
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Another DHS official said the move was not only mistaken, but it would backfire on the administration.
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If officials thought that these various steps would change the tide of investors' opinion, they were mistaken.
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That might be chalked up to my appearance: my Colombian-Indian mix was often mistaken for Tunisian.
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The first symptoms are usually itching and a rash, and they can be mistaken for bug bites.
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We haven't had a presidential candidate in McDowell County if I'm not mistaken, since John F. Kennedy.
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When he spoke, it was in a deliberate way that could have easily been mistaken for quiet.
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Instead, police think he may have been the target of mistaken identity in a gang-related shooting.
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Like I think one, a transgender woman got killed this week in Atlanta, if I'm not mistaken.
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Mr Weinstein and his supporters believe that these concessions to expressions of faith by commanders are mistaken.
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Thanks to that, Harvey has become the whoopsie poster child for mistaken announcements on very public stages.
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The group has now stopped using tents for gatherings, fearing they may be mistaken for military targets.
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However, McDowell says that if this is an impetus towards Kremlin foreign policy, it's a mistaken one.
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Shepherd commented with heart emojis and told a different commenter she didn't mind being mistaken for Spencer.
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This would prove to be a mistaken assumption once the United States withdrew militarily from the region.
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Hannah Simone hasn't met Kim Kardashian West, but she's definitely been mistaken for her in the past!
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But Mr Rajoy's bet that time and economic recovery would calm Catalonia has proven to be mistaken.
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But this conclusion, which is based on data for the period between 1990 and 2018, is mistaken.
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Let's just appreciate it, because one day your knuckle may not be mistaken for a face. Help!
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I am a thinly built, thirty-something woman who is often mistaken for being in my twenties.
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But it poses its own set of dangers—chiefly that it might be mistaken for strong AI!
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At first glance, Pauline van Dongen's newest design could be mistaken for a just a regular tee.
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While police are still investigating, Newsham said the beating might have been a case of mistaken identity.
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In fairness, this isn't the first time English author Evelyn Waugh has been mistaken for a woman.
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As Socrates's illusion analogy suggests, the father could be grievously mistaken about the consequences of his actions.
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Stormtrooper Painting T-Shirt See Details Anyone who thinks Star Wars is serious business is sorely mistaken.
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If not for fashion of the time, the clip could be mistaken for an iPhone 6S clip.
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It is a tale in which politics, mistaken identity, passion, hope and mystery all play a part.
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But if she thought she was going to put Demi in her place, she was sadly mistaken.
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From far away I perceive the dots as a solid plane, easily mistaken for concrete painted green.
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"Anyone who thinks this is over is sadly mistaken," said Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-New York.
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The officer possibly held onto it in the mistaken belief that the case was closed, Neiman said.
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"China urges the U.S. side to take steps and immediately stop its mistaken ways," the ministry added.
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In May, a soldier accidentally killed the minister of public works in a case of mistaken identity.
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It's what makes TV interesting, and Donald Trump will never be mistaken for anything less than interesting.
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It's not the first time the Republican presidential front-runner has mistaken foreign soldiers with American servicemen.
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A local NBC affiliate ran with the story, which could be mistaken for a rewritten press release.
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At 70, he could be mistaken for a resident, but Tasaka isn't thinking of retiring anytime soon.
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In the dark, they may have mistaken the skyscraper's lights for the sun or moon, he said.
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Did he somehow misremember, or was he mistaken about what the FBI had, and why, all along?
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"It had a husband-and-wife team directing, whose arrogance had been mistaken for talent," he recalled.
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Nagasu says she did not mean to be mistaken for ungracious or a whiner or a narcissist.
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You might not expect famous people to get mistaken for other famous people, but it does happen.
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I had never seen the Manhattan district attorney bring such a case, but I could be mistaken.
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"Those who believe in either country that we should not have diplomacy are greatly mistaken", said Paul.
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With her brown skin, black hair, and Hindu name, Gabbard is sometimes mistaken for an Indian-American.
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One man shot his teenage son to death, having mistaken him for a turkey in a tree.
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In what can only be described as remarkable, the #NCAAW bracket was just on ESPNU by mistaken.
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It's possible the family was deliberately targeted, or that they were mistaken for a rival drug cartel.
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Investigators would eventually conclude that the killing was a botched robbery and a matter of mistaken identity.
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Thena was born in Olympia and is the daughter of Zuras (not to be mistaken with Zeus).
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But drivers who think they now own a self-driving vehicle are sadly, and perhaps dangerously, mistaken.
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At first glance, the dark shape might be mistaken for a sunspot but it's far too dark.
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There wasn't a good flow of information, and people were adhering to an old and mistaken policy.
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In another, teens at a party suck on a flash drive that they've mistaken for a Juul.
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A popular rosé de Provence, Château Pigoudet, is nearly colorless; it could be mistaken for white wine.
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They are so coated in frosty rime that they could be mistaken for towers of shaving foam.
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He is too often mistaken, even while wearing Oxford cloth shirts and a smile, for a threat.
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A motorist double-parked in front of a deli, shot dead in a case of mistaken identity.
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Instead of charging Simmons, the police told him he was mistaken and cleared him as a suspect.
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Despite mistaken impressions, Mr. Trump and his recent relatives had nothing to do with the surname change.
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But an attitude that Mr. Obama somehow represents such thinking, and should not be welcomed, is mistaken.
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As she explains, it's not rare that she's mistaken for the stylist or an assistant on set.
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As director Spiff TV explained to Billboard, it's kind of an inside joke about their mistaken ethnicities?
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He happened to be involved in a case of mistaken identity and so was never a terrorist.
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What makes it interesting is that it is also, if I'm not mistaken, a questioning of Ailey.
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It's slim enough for hallways, but tall enough that it won't get mistaken for a coat rack.
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The shooting was most likely a case of "mistaken identity," Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said Sunday.
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"The alt-right is too sophisticated to be mistaken for a mindless knee-jerk reaction," they write.
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The Etsy headquarters in Dumbo, Brooklyn, for example, could easily be mistaken for an indoor botanical garden.
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However, he didn't apologize for the theory that Ford's accusations were a case of mistaken identity. Sen.
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I'm regularly stunned by the cruelty that's mistaken for cleverness and the inhumanity that's confused with conviction.
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If Boston thinks it can loaf its way through this series, however, it will be sadly mistaken.
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Saturday is Cinco de Mayo, a day often mistaken in the United States for Mexico's Independence Day.
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No matter how skillfully produced, a Cameo cannot be mistaken for a genuine message from a celebrity.
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Earlier in the week, Senator Orrin Hatch of Utah suggested Dr. Blasey was "mistaken" in her recollections.
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The assumption that we produce our best work midcareer isn't entirely unfounded, but it's a mistaken conclusion.
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One of the farmers, Yang Zhifa, recalled finding a warrior's head, which was mistaken for a jar.
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Those who think the coronavirus effect is only a wild card or threat to Trump are mistaken.
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The Trump administration may also be mistaken if it believes that China will rein in North Korea.
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Be prepared for uncoordinated and poorly communicated boat times, confusing directions, mistaken guidebooks and rapidly-changing laws.
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Well, because non-peer-reviewed preprints are often mistaken by the general public for peer-reviewed science.
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If you thought Week 4 was going to separate the pretenders and contenders, you were sorely mistaken.
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Cipollone would deliberately make a false statement," but he said, "I will tell you this: He's mistaken.
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Capaldi was mistaken for a "seat-filler" at the event, which he joked about on his Twitter.
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One tiny object measuring just 3.6 centimeters (1.4 inches) was initially overlooked and mistaken for a bead.
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"If Democrats think that trade union support is a slam dunk, they are sorely mistaken," Maravelias said.
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However flawed, the junior officers' mistaken planning document did not lead to the ambush, General Cloutier said.
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But Trump is mistaken in seeking stronger patent and copyright protections for U.S. firms investing in China.
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The odor Juuls produce is subtle and could easily be mistaken for a lotion or body spray.
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If you thought people had let Frozen's hit song "Let It Go" go yet, you're sorely mistaken.
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If I'm not mistaken, simply substitute the oil in a recipe with the same amount of applesauce.
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If you think they're gonna give you your country back without a fight, you are sadly mistaken.
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Despite the Democrats' hopes, the ambassador's mistaken belief does not become true merely because he repeated it.
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The mistaken stories appeared to be referencing a bombing at a religious shrine that happened in 2015.
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The media and policymakers are mistaken when they decry an opioid crisis rather than a drug crisis.
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That has been examined in the context of criminal justice for eyewitness testimony ... Mistaken identity. Yeah. Exactly.
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But based on that story alone, it's at least possible that the official in question was mistaken.
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Anyone who thought the Senate would be a safer place to keep Elizabeth Warren was badly mistaken.
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But some people are under the mistaken belief that the entire country was flattened by the storm.
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Peter Kreko, an analyst at the Political Capital think tank, believes it has been a mistaken approach.
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Behind his long, gloomy face and spectacles this man could never be mistaken for a boudoir mechanic.
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They think the prisons are only involved with stamping automobile license plates, but they are sorely mistaken.
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I suspect his preference for Trump ultimately flows from a mistaken diagnosis of what's wrong with Washington.
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This view is both mistaken and a threat to the limits placed on our form of government.
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Three black teenagers in Bedford-Stuyvesant are shot by police officers in a case of mistaken identity.
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Kendricks could be mistaken for a coach rather than competitor by the way he interacts with opponents.
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But much like any caricature, it should not be mistaken for an accurate portrayal of its subject.
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She was under the mistaken impression a roommate was in the home at the time, she said.
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LG's solution is to roll it into an austere rectangular box that's easily mistaken for modernist furniture.
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"I've been mistaken for a Mexican and an Iranian," he told CNBC in a recent phone interview.
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But Maduro's expanding control of Venezuela's institutions should not be mistaken for an expansion of real power.
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When George Osodi enters Nigerian slums to take pictures, he sometimes gets mistaken as a government agent.
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Including a projection of the signature "6" in London, that was also mistaken for the album artwork.
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He sees the product as both lazy and emblematic of our mistaken views on what censorship accomplishes.
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They're mistaken because they've been lied to and misled by leaders and influencers within their own tribe.
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To say that images are powerful shouldn't be mistaken for high praise of how this movie looks.
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"We believe that Young Nudy is innocent and this is a case of mistaken identity," Smith said.
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It's the first collaboration that Al did with Nivek Ogre of Skinny Puppy if I'm not mistaken.
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All produce fever and general weakness, some come with chills and headaches—symptoms easily mistaken for the flu.
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According to the testimony of a former employee in the High Court this week, he is not mistaken.
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But experts say that Trump would be mistaken to think the US doesn't have a lot to lose.
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Jom Wo's face was starting to leather from 13 years of fighting; his shyness was mistaken for maturity.
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But as it happens, Mulvaney is mistaken, and the program shows a range of broader results than that.
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"It wasn't Kylie," a source told Page Six, confirming that it was merely a case of mistaken identity.
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Counselor Marshall Levine, 72, appears to have been mistaken for someone else who once occupied the same office.
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Modeling campaign contributions as typically driven by this sort of quid pro quo corruption strikes me as mistaken.
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As a young-looking female attorney, I'm always trying to avoid being mistaken for an assistant or receptionist.
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In an email sent to Gizmodo, Nolan clarified the situation:I was widely mistaken or misquoted on that point.
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In the early weeks of pregnancy, some women experience "breakthrough bleeding" -- which can be mistaken for a period.
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In fact, many adults had you convince the survivors that they were being dramatic or had been mistaken.
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Model Rain Dove grew up hearing that she looked "boyish and ugly," often getting mistaken for a man.
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Love's Labour's Lost: An oath to swear off women for three years leads to crossdressing and mistaken identity.
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I'm talking, I could be mistaken for having just gotten out of the shower on morning two, oily.
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Voters' grumbles about this or that policy, says Mr Gentiloni, should not be mistaken for full-blown Euroscepticism.
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The mistaken crackdown comes as tech giants are facing increased scrutiny over how they run their advertising platforms.
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Everything from manic depression to Asperger's has been mistaken as general alcoholism by "experts" and "fellow alcoholics" alike.
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If Mr. Musk believes his wealth affords him protection from his lies and Twibels, he is sadly mistaken.
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The fool who said it's not about winning, it's the taking part that counts was horribly, horribly mistaken.
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It begins with diversity, a concept often mistaken as being interchangeable with pluralism, but does not end there.
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Both the Israeli and the United States governments have said that it was a case of mistaken identity.
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Respiratory syncytial virus or RSV has symptoms that can also be mistaken for the flu (or a cold).
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In fact, many adults had you convince the survivors that they were being dramatic or had been mistaken.
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This mistake arose not out of corruption, malice, or partisanship, but out of a mistaken sense of modesty.
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Poverty and lack of formal education are behind the mistaken belief that these dialects themselves are somehow defective.
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And if you think men haven't been wanting a section to call their own, then you're sadly mistaken.
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Whoopi Goldberg is taking the high road after being mistaken for Oprah Winfrey at the Oscars Sunday night.
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Holley says she doesn't think Ron Goldman's sister is lying, but is mistaken or possibly misremembering the incident.
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If you think that any generic pillow from a local discount store would do, you'd be terribly mistaken.
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But in her defense, Trump is hardly the first person to share a mistaken quote on the internet.
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Layne is subdued and understated in her portrayal of Tish, not to be mistaken with weakness or meekness.
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The $14.99 SOCL300 come in a tiny cardboard package that could be mistaken for a packet of pills.
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If I chose a sperm of color, would I want my child to be occasionally mistaken as adopted?
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With his clean-cut looks, Mr Lamb, a practising Catholic, was at times mistaken for a Jehovah's Witness.
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Viewing both from Google Street View shows how they could be mistaken, but also how different they look.
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If you thought Google would pay out the nose for this particular brand of evil, you'd be mistaken.
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What follows is a 45-minute session that results in lengthy lashes that are often mistaken for falsies.
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Facebook Messenger is rolling out the option to delete a regretful or mistaken message from their chat history.
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I couldn't find a single credible researcher who thought this is fraudulent science or a totally mistaken approach.
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Another day, another mistaken animal identity: First, there was the "dog" that turned out to be a fox.
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"It's usually a mistaken identity," referring to the possibility of a shark mistaking a person for a seal.
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But by mid-morning Saturday, the NPS was back online with a tweet apologizing for its "mistaken" retweets.
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"Our restraint to this point should not be mistaken by Iran for a lack of resolve," Pompeo said.
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During the family's hospital stay, their newborn was mistaken for another child and surgery was performed on him.
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A Fitbit won't be mistaken for jewelry; it's not high-fashion, though it may try; it's a Fitbit.
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It's a revolutionary moment and, unless I'm very much mistaken, conservatives are not supposed to be the revolutionaries.
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If they think they are going to give you your country back without a fight, you are mistaken.
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RELATED: Mistaken identity keeps detainee at Guantanamo Bay More than half of the remaining detainees are Yemeni nationals.
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An aide to the interior minister phoned Elebrashy's show to say it was a case of mistaken identity.
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If you think [the press] are giving you your country back without a fight, you are sadly mistaken.
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LONDON — Cases of mistaken identity aren't exactly uncommon on Twitter — it's why we have those little blue ticks.
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I think Trump is mistaken if he thinks he can bully China and not suffer consequences in return.
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Although the two are often mistaken, AR is something completely different from its so-called "cousin" virtual reality.
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Johnson, whose parents had both been enslaved, was so light-skinned that he could be mistaken for white.
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These mistaken beliefs create a growing trade in human remains, serviced by criminal gangs operating with increased impunity.
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They were mind-expandingly right in their synoptic vision, if frequently inexact and sometimes mistaken in their specifics.
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Perhaps his view was mistaken, and President Obama was indeed acting within his powers as commander in chief.
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A woman named Emma Gonzalez was targeted by conspiracy theorists after she was mistaken for the Parkland, Fla.
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But I think we would also be mistaken to withhold another shout-out for the United States Senate.
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The Rio offers an upscale interior that could easily be mistaken for that of a more expensive car.
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Feedback can sometimes be mistaken as judgment and something for which you need to brace yourself, she said.
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A witness to an event, though not intentionally lying, can be mistaken about what they say they saw.
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Small pieces of plastic get mistaken for food and eaten by fish, sea turtles, birds and other wildlife.
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The Times responded that Mr. Valls was mistaken about how the reporting for the piece had been done.
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LONDON — He may be turning 79 this month, but David Hockney shouldn't be mistaken for an aging technophobe.
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If Trump thinks red carpets, state dinners and adulation mean the world respects him, he is sadly mistaken.
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"The initial symptoms can easily be mistaken for a less serious illness, costing valuable treatment time," Sullivan said.
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An important courtroom victory for liberty and federalism is stirring confusion, with some pundits reaching very mistaken conclusions.
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As sources of knowledge even about themselves, let alone anything else human, both are frequently and profoundly mistaken.
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Indeed, Kavanaugh reportedly suggested that this was a case of mistaken identity, with Ford misremembering who molested her.
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" Manafort added that Brzezinski was mistaken for suggesting "there's not a lot of major Republicans coming to town.
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"Individuals claiming former Presidents, such as their bosses, called each family of the fallen, are mistaken," she added.
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In another, an Air Wisconsin flight was delayed when a professor's math equations were mistaken for terrorist code.
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He takes great pride in the verisimilitude of his work, which is often mistaken for the real thing.
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Afterward, they would paint the rocks bright colors to prevent them from being mistaken for common field rocks.
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Their entire worldview and business processes wrap themselves around that platform despite any limitations, flaws and mistaken assumptions.
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You were a hologram for VICE at one point if I'm not mistaken and showed off your junk.
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But they're also operating under mistaken assumptions about how honest each of them is being, face to face.
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Even with the design upgrades, the big white boxes certainly won't be mistaken for luxury Italian sports cars.
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Here are the top 5 biggest mistaken conclusions about the deal from my perspective: Commentary by Eric Jackson.
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If Republicans had hoped they would help exonerate the president or strengthen his defenses, they were sorely mistaken.
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Through a microscope, they looked like bacteria, and they had been mistaken for bacteria by all earlier microbiologists.
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The next room could be mistaken for a disorderly classroom in which metal chairs have been strewn about.
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"I do not understand his refusal to accept the nearly universal judgment that he was mistaken," Rosenstein wrote.
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But that view is mistaken: This bill goes far beyond the health of community banks and credit unions.
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"If they think this story ends with today's decision they're sorely mistaken," the party said in a statement.
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And he said, it indicates an underlying, and mistaken view of domestication as an event, not a process.
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If they bite someone, it is usually because they had mistaken human feet for fish, Dr. Naylor said.
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Over the past two decades, the policing profession has become more attuned to the risks of mistaken identifications.
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The handshake ceremonies, he said, were "awkward" and a "mistaken way" to show that people belonged in Denmark.
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That's because they have mistaken their century-long domination over pedestrians for a right rather than a privilege.
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"The Thing With Feathers" is also a Dickinson reference, and Mr. Organ is mistaken in clinging to it.
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"To suggest that I had some sort of animus towards children, Senator, would be mistaken," he told Durbin.
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He is mistaken for a terrorist, locked in a cage and subjected to a series of other humiliations.
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But we have seen enough of his approach to trade to know it is fundamentally mistaken and counterproductive.
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There are numerous accounts that she made mistaken claims about crimes that increased the suffering of victims' families.
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Saturday is Cinco de Mayo, a day that is often mistaken in the U.S. as Mexico's Independence Day.
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If I'm not mistaken, on your network, a pretty distinguished investor named Warren Buffett said the same thing.
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If I am not mistaken, "Viv" or "Vivi" comes from Latin, where it means alive, lively, life, etc.
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"I would be mistaken if I thought it was a trend," Miko Branch said of the curly look.
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Officials so frequently open conversations with, "Can we start on background?" that it might be mistaken for hello.
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