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1. "Things you won't make the mistake of telling me," she said
2. Even constructive criticism can sting when it is delivered at the wrong moment, for example immediately after the mistake
3. It is always a mistake to do that, she thought,
4. ‘She was a mistake
5. Maybe that was his mistake
6. ‘He made the big mistake of implying that she worked as a waitress …
7. It occurred to me that even if I could summon the strength to stand then the act of urinating in complete darkness would probably be a mistake
8. I pulled my feet into my body, a simple nervous reaction, and in doing so realised that I was making a big mistake
9. Why me? What did they want? Didn’t they realise I was Lebanese? Why were they holding me when they’d made such a simple, basic mistake? Did my parents know where I was? Didn’t they know that they could trust me, that I wouldn’t say a word?
10. I relate this to Amy when I phone her for our usual catch up call, which is a mistake as I rapidly discover
11. He wondered if he had made a mistake talking about that
12. That's the main reason I believe leaving is a mistake
13. That is one mistake that most couples make
14. It was a mistake
15. Yet, if you burn the clothes by mistake, you will soon feel sad and confused because of rivalry in love
16. We mistake what repentance is by our if-then statements
17. Okay, I made a mistake dating Erick, but as Mom says, any man could have done what he did
18. Poor Samantha made that mistake in coming to you for justice
19. mistake me, in my withered state,
20. I staggered and to save myself from falling, shot a hand inside a thorny bush by mistake
21. They were also yelling at her and abusing my mother on the phone, telling her what a mistake it was and what a mistake I was in so many words
22. make the mistake of putting just anything into your profile header since this will leave you with responses to your online dating ad that you don’t want
23. These are the small things that might catch you in making a big mistake with
24. For a while, it looked like we'd miscalculated and made a huge mistake but we decided on one last effort even if it meant having to split up and to be safe we'd stick to the beach area
25. Big mistake, (he chuckled), for you see it was the females of this species that evolved first; it was the females that understood what the Scathers were
26. One of my girls makes a mistake in an important document during the afternoon and I snap her head off publicly … this is not normal for me, and I can see that people are commenting which makes it all worse than ever
27. By the time they realized their mistake it was too late
28. But it was then that I made the second mistake of my life
29. I had to pay for the second mistake of my life
30. One made the mistake of grabbing Mistress Sera by the arm and swinging her around
31. Of course, I didn't know I had made a mistake then
32. I once made the mistake of not breaking the connection
33. realized my mistake, broke the connection, and she
34. God could not make a mistake in anything it does, even if it tried
35. this was a mistake
36. It was a mile or so later when he realised his mistake
37. As Alex turns to walk out of the club, Stevie starts to follow him and then realises that this would be a mistake
38. It had been a bloody stupid mistake on his part to think that Tracey wouldn’t have reported the credit card missing … especially after he’d abandoned her like that
39. A couple of happy shoppers mistake him for a tramp in someone's cast-offs, a missing person in a dead man's suit
40. Was he making the same mistake Jorma was and thinking she had Tdeshi’s memories at her disposal? There was no one she knew, not the least babe of the poorest single peasant she’d ever met in the deepest countryside of this world, who grew up as poor as she did
41. One mistake, either way, and the last thing that he and Helen taste will be cold, hard grit
42. That was the biggest mistake I would ever make
43. I made the mistake of suggesting that we ought to live together so I could look after him once … I won’t make that mistake again
44. it would be a mistake, because we
45. “We all know that now, but I would never be here if it wasn’t for that mistake
46. It was a mistake, but they happen
47. think it would be a mistake to limit your suspicions to those
48. that he might have made a mistake in arresting the old
49. Reynard made the mistake of trying to reach into his
50. ‘It’s all water under the bridge – a mistake that
1. Carpenter ants are often mistaken for termites
2. ‘I always assumed that they were mistaken
3. He had been under the mistaken impression Tahlmute had the crate ready to load and go, not back in dead storage under a dozen decades build-up
4. They were not mistaken in terms
5. I think I heard her apologise for her bad manners later on, but I might be mistaken
6. But you are mistaken
7. " I can't mistaken that voice, "You just don't know how good it is to hear your voice, Nathan
8. It couldn't be mistaken
9. If I am not mistaken, you are one of our brethren from the south
10. Following a polite if sparse cremation service held in the clean but anonymous halls of blonde wood and magnolia paint at the local crematorium, and with the memory of the pastor’s mistaken belief that his wife’s name was Aileen twitching behind his eyes, Ken carried out Eileen’s last wish, which was to have her ashes scattered on the garlic beds
11. We have mistaken your kingdom with another
12. the pastor’s mistaken belief that his wife’s name was Aileen
13. There are so many mistaken truths and outright lies about the Indians that prompt that wannabe phenomena
14. fenced camp Tom had once mistaken for an Army base
15. fenced-in base close to the causeway which Tom had mistaken for an
16. box made of that curious material he had originally mistaken for
17. “It appears that they were working on the – mistaken –
18. He was mistaken
19. “I had hoped that it wouldn’t be necessary for me to explain that one does not talk during class hours, but clearly I was mistaken! You can finish your conversation at lunchtime!” Mrs
20. It could’ve been mistaken as a scene for an old play, or a Curriers and Ives plate
21. “Sir, if I am not mistaken, these buildings are cousins of each other
22. are mistaken in this matter) – there is no reason for you
23. But I was mistaken
24. "If you think knowing more about me will lead you to Alan, you're mistaken," she said
25. But the writers who have collected the prices of corn in ancient times seem frequently to have mistaken what is called in Scotland the conversion price for the actual market price
26. ensure that he wasn’t mistaken for game - and found
27. At first he thought he was mistaken
28. mistaken me for the chap who draws the chalk-lines
29. Those statesmen who have been disposed to favour it with particular encouragement, seem to have mistaken the effect and symptom for the cause
30. When she’d slipped into his bed last night he’d clearly mistaken her for Xonia, and that hurt! She felt devastated
31. “Once more, you’re sadly mistaken, my dear
32. We are also subject to the mind’s negative bias and its mistaken beliefs about how to find happiness
33. Or he could be mistaken for a mime artist 'leaning into the wind'
34. Correct me if I am wrong, Mr Wanting, but am I mistaken in remembering that your assessment was interrupted?"
35. Should the custom of weighing gold, however, come to be disused, as it is very likely to be on account of its inconveniency ; should the gold coin of England come to be received by tale, as it was before the late recoinage this great company may, perhaps, find that they have, upon this, as upon some other occasions, mistaken their own interest not a little
36. The mistaken beliefs that we are limited to our material minds and bodies, and that happiness comes only from what happens to us, are deeply ingrained
37. As we “go about our business,” everything we do, and everything that we think, reflects these mistaken beliefs
38. We thirst for and seek out sense pleasures, in the mistaken belief that they will give us happiness, or as a substitute for the happiness that is out of reach for us
39. “It’s the Castro Library, lady, if I’m not mistaken,” he abruptly said to her
40. In the great landed estates, which the mistaken piety both of princes and private persons had bestowed upon the church, jurisdictions were established, of the same kind with those of the great barons, and for the same reason
41. The Jews, on the other hand, reject this notion and they feel that Christians are mistaken in believing that Jesus is Israel’s Messiah and that passages in the Old Testament actually refer to Israel itself, whereas Christians would see those as references to Jesus Christ
42. How could she have been so mistaken about him? Pa-
43. It was the first thing he looked at as he entered the steeple room, and unless he was mistaken the eyes briefly turned to him, maybe seeing him in
44. I do believe he was mistaken in his „For Whom the Bell Tolls," where he stated that the death of any man diminishes him
45. Gardner was a clueless gardener who was mistaken for a Washington eminence
46. He stared at Alexia’s blood-soaked body, trying to believe that it was all a dream, that somehow he was mistaken and he would see her tomorrow at lunch as usual
47. But he was mistaken
48. It was unlined and he had the speed and strength of youth, but he was too experienced at too many things to be mistaken for a young man
49. Is it a question of mistaken identity that the nineteenth-century Populist has suddenly transformed himself into a twentieth-century Conservative? Not in every case, perhaps, although I am firmly convinced however, that provided a ―proper‖ education, William Jennings Bryan would have been a reliable advocate of socially conservative principles were he living today
50. “If you think you’ll sneak up on us, you’re mistaken
1. She always did that when I made mistakes
2. We should not commit the same mistakes while dealing with children and grand children in our present age
3. "We all make mistakes but sending me off in your coach is not one of them
4. We all commit mistakes but God only wants us to learn from our ‘mistakes’
5. they are; repent for our mistakes on the spot; and ALWAYS, ALWAYS,
6. According to the state pathologist there were no mistakes here
7. One of the common mistakes many preachers make in beginning with a
8. But then, when you got a handle on things you realised that we were all mistakes
9. had a PBS show said there were no such thing as mistakes or
10. And, of course, he learned by his past mistakes and profited greatly from his now well-proportioned good looks
11. We humans have made so many arrogant mistakes
12. However, there are some mistakes a man can make when giving his
13. Were they doomed to repeat the mistakes of the past; or had they learned something from almost becoming extinct as a race
14. that's how mistakes are made, and so, at last, she set off for
15. He added, '1 made the same mistakes, wanting to kill myself for the game I
16. And, of course, he learned by his past mistakes and profited
17. It is more wrong not to admit mistakes and correct them,” Righli finished for him
18. Mistakes he had made, things that he had done that couldn't be undone
19. A stand off, and the boys from the North are making basic mistakes
20. But still, even under the close scrutiny of the Death Guards, mistakes were made – the Plague found its way into the city, scattered outbreaks flared up
21. So many times we see each generation making the same mistakes as the fathers, but our ceiling should be the next generations floor
22. mistakes and give yourself grace
23. Mistakes have been made along this prophetic journey, and
24. brother would hopefully want to overlook mistakes and restore
25. out, make mistakes and be loved
26. ourselves firstly) not to fall again in the mistakes, but to
27. mistakes provoked all kind of schisms, ending with all
28. “You mean the flat end? That’s for rubbing out mistakes
29. all his mistakes, and there were a lot, we must
30. monument of catastrophic mistakes
31. The cause of many mistakes is the lack of some correct
32. In the process, all my mistakes would be corrected and replaced with more gratifying stuff
33. Associating the ultimate goal to your daily acts will help you avoid serious mistakes
34. steps as they did, you can get the general gist and shortcut the mistakes
35. If she had taken the time to really think about her situation in that fort, being widely outnumbered and outmatched in pure brawn, it might have made her sloppy and prone to mistakes that could easily have gotten her killed
36. I’m sorry to say that I’ve made a lot of misjudgments, bad decisions, and mistakes in general
37. “Ah, my good man, there are no mistakes in life
38. Every attempt has been made to ensure that the information provided within this ebook is accurate however, we are human and sometimes we make mistakes therefore we cannot assume responsibility for any inaccuracies within this document
39. Yet what was the point of going over mistakes and miscalculations? He said only, ‘We have to repeat the process, don’t we?’
40. One can choose to rely on people’s philosophical interpretations of what they saw around them, which we know is subject to human limitations, not only in space-time, but also the human quality of being prone to making mistakes
41. will perfect those mistakes in us and in those listening
42. Mistakes with regard to this sometimes ruin the custom-house officer, and frequently occasion much trouble, expense, and vexation to the importer
43. They had both made mistakes with suits!
44. Did you spend the rest of the game making up for some poor strokes early on? The warm up is a chance to make those mistakes before they’re being engraved on a score card
45. I didn’t want to make the same mistakes with him that my mother did with me
46. You have to make the mistakes to learn it
47. It was as if they had no regard for the mistakes of history
48. She remembered his dark eyes and their sincerity, his broad smile as they spoke, and the way he laughed when they made mistakes in rehearsals
49. without any glossing over because in sales as in other areas of life we should learn from our mistakes
50. My mistakes taught me how to
1. There was no mistaking the
2. mistaking the Knight's interest
3. It took awhile before she understood that he was mistaking a syllable for a letter
4. no mistaking the hatred in his eyes – the man seemed
5. mistaking that the man was genuinely terrified for his wife
6. reassuring – mistaking the cause of her concern
7. there was no mistaking the challenge behind them as
8. There was no mistaking the underlying
9. there was no mistaking it – the choir was singing two
10. There was no mistaking his nature,
11. there was no mistaking where Heather obtained her beauty
12. There was no mistaking the ill-
13. offering, but there was no mistaking that the efforts of the
14. Even in the caricature of native cold-weather costume that he was dressed in, there was no mistaking the machine that had pretended to be his father thru his childhood
15. There could be no mistaking the glut of stolen goods, equipment and as it turned out enslaved peoples from the majority of the closest systems and beyond
16. The pupils - and there was no mistaking this - twisted around in their
17. No mistaking it was Johan, trying to use sign language since that was the only safe method of communication
18. There was no mistaking their destination, the Kingarin Forest, where they would attempt to recruit Dremelden Immortals
19. ” Mistaking the action, Raga threw up his pistol and shot Ord through the head
20. There could be no mistaking the cats intentions
21. spiritual and intuitive limitations, ―understanding‖ what seems ―apparent‖ however mistaking its essential elements that remain hidden from (us) although existing within (us)………
22. He realized this lady was mistaking him for Clarence
23. "Oy, watch out yer bleedin' stupid bugger!" There was no mistaking the voice issuing from the dark shadowy opening
24. There was no mistaking the driver’s intention this time
25. “Are you one of those transvesters…?” The woman uttered, mistaking the
26. ” His mother criticized, mistaking his painful tears
27. We were mistaking when we thought that witches could never predict anything in relation to us and we were mistaking when we thought that we could handle by ourselves anything that comes our way
28. Isis: They are mistaking
29. There was no mistaking my own face tattooed on his back, for a moment I blinked thinking my eyes were deceiving me
30. One can be forgiven for mistaking the soldier caste for another species when comparing a soldier with a worker
31. I also mowed the lawn, often mistaking her strawberries (too damn close to the house!) for weeds and cutting them, too
32. There was no mistaking it
33. mistaking some of the things we’ve done as ‘progressive’, it is
34. Mistaking her stiffness for hurt rather than anger, Trask went over and put a sympathetic hand on her shoulder
35. Mistaking my actions for alarm, Sarah went on
36. Bryony blinked, but there could be no mistaking the beautiful features that looked down at her from the heavens
37. Besides, with an all knowing air, the banker was wont to aver that mistaking ripples for the waves would only lead to the lowering of the standards
38. There was no mistaking that tall brown figure with its springy step
39. There was no mistaking its great antiquity
40. There’s no mistaking the huddle of ancient shapes that emerged suddenly on the horizon
41. Mistaking his accent, the locals
42. mistaking Liz for my Mom? Liz says that sometimes she's not clear what role I
43. But by the fifth day the symptoms were so unique there was no mistaking it for something else
44. She heard the sound again, but this time there was no mistaking the source
45. you’re mistaking me with another kitty
46. Quietly, he said, “Come with me,” but there was no mistaking his authority
47. This time there was no mistaking it for imagination or dream and it came from the far side of the house where Nicholas's studio was situated
48. There is no mistaking that the tree of knowledge of
49. There could be no mistaking her for anyone other than the woman in
50. � While small in comparison with adult Global Council citizens, there was no mistaking her for a young teenager, as she had a very feminine, well developed body
1. No-one that knew her mistook this for either weakness or friendliness
2. Most were the undead – which were spiritually drained the moment they mistook him for a snack
3. Her wide brown eyes a mix of compassion, sadness, and something that Alec might have mistook for love
4. It was worth it though just to see Nobby Clark’s jaw hit the deck if it had gotten any wider the train might have mistook it for a tunnel
5. Apparently he mistook her breathless state as an indication of passion
6. ‘You mistook pity for a genuine need as if I needed you then, but of course it had been the reverse
7. Proving that bigots do not have the best grasp of other cultures, they also imprisoned many people they mistook for Germans and Austro-Hungarians: Greeks, Dutch, French, Belgians, Ukrainians, Polish, Serbs, and Italians
8. Yes, off-worlders have roamed about your world, filling it with with their junk, which you Curators then mistook for important
9. I once mistook them as Akito's junk collection and I was subjected to a three hour lecture about the importance of every one
10. HIM REALIZE HOW HE MISTOOK OF HIM BEING COMPLETE
11. He told Correlli about how Shawn's untrained eye mistook the holed hull of the M113 command vehicle for a bus and the VC in the open as the passengers
12. Unbeknownst to our acquaintance, Rapsar’s spirit had entered her body when she had visited the peak, and she mistook his memories as her own from another lifetime
13. He dropped his eyes, and she mistook it as a reference to her waistline
14. In ‘The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat,’ Oliver Sacks wrote about the twins who amused themselves for hours trading six-digit prime numbers — although they were incapable of performing even simple multiplication
15. The king mistook him to be a deer and shot Shravan with his arrow
16. When in the end, they joined the queue to the sanctum sanctorum, the devotees around mistook them for newly weds
17. She beheld in the Master's face the countenance of an upright and holy man, but she mistook friendliness for commonplace familiarity, and she misinterpreted his figure of speech as a form of making advances to her
18. A passing hunter mistook his feet for the ears of a deer and killed him with a single arrow
19. This spirit was bestowed for the purpose of qualifying believers more effectively to preach the gospel of the kingdom, but they mistook the experience of receiving the outpoured spirit for a part of the new gospel which they were unconsciously formulating
20. Now how in the world can the clap be mistook for being pregnant?
21. mistook it for nerves
22. He had called the police for protection, but some of the black men taking refuge there mistook them for the mob and shot at them
23. Strangely, they mistook me (Jody Wilson) for my mother
24. I suspect that because of his brilliance and accuracy on the map, that the other side, the active, paid for, counter intelligence of the corporatocracy has hassled him endlessly and that he mistook me for one of them
25. the mountain that the disciples mistook for Moses and
26. They of course, mistook him for a lost hunter
27. We’d find out later that Clydie mistook a red light on a third floor whore house on 11th Avenue
28. Knowlan at first mistook him for a tumbleman, a man who’d fallen so low from his station in life that all he possessed were breeches, tunic, and perhaps a stolen tool
29. Hence, the umma mistook the bravado of Saddam Hussein, in leading up to the fiasco of the ‘Mother of All Battles’, for the bravery of Saladin at the Horns of Hattin
30. That is, it denied the truth and mistook the way of its happiness as it mistook the right way which leads to its advantage and its real life
31. Herne mistook her shivering for the cold, “Come inside,” he said quickly,
32. The meaning is that it denied the truth and mistook the way of its happiness, just as it mistook the right way which would lead to its advantage and its real life
33. The Moslem scholars and the Christian ones mistook the Hour of the returning of the Messiah Master (cpth) for the Hour of resurrection
34. Darkside hatred and righteous indignation welled up to overflow in screams of agony which the audience mistook as a spiritual sign from heaven
35. He mistook the action and bent down and kissed it
36. Segall mistook the man's restraint to be a form of approval
37. he would have missed them altogether, or mistook
38. Though he claimed he mistook her for a burglar
39. The reader, however, was not to suppose they were his last word or final effort in the drama, for he had in hand a comedy called "Engano a los ojos," about which, if he mistook not, there would be no question
40. And, in this upshot, purposes mistook
41. She meant it kindly, but Amy mistook her meaning, and said quickly
42. gentleness he mistook for coy encouragement; and he would not be diverted
43. He mistook it for
44. She mistook this to mean he
45. I mistook her for an au pair
46. At instants of momentary wakefulness he mistook a bush for his associate sentinel; his head next sank upon his shoulder, which, in its turn, sought the support of the ground; and, finally, his whole person became relaxed and pliant, and the young man sank into a deep sleep, dreaming that he was a knight of ancient chivalry, holding his midnight vigils before the tent of a recaptured princess, whose favor he did not despair of gaining, by such a proof of devotion and watchfulness
47. Conseil, whom I hadn't alerted, mistook it at first for a gigantic sea snake and was gearing up to classify it in his best manner
48. For several minutes they mistook the form of David for that of the prisoner; but the very accident which Hawkeye had foreseen occurred
49. What I know is, that, like a fool, a greater fool than he of whom I spoke just now, I mistook for this peasant girl a young bandit of fifteen or sixteen, with a beardless chin and slim waist, and who, just as I was about to imprint a chaste salute on his lips, placed a pistol to my head, and, aided by seven or eight others, led, or rather dragged me, to the Catacombs of St
50. He thought himself strong enough, for he mistook fever for energy