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I think I heard her apologise for her bad manners later on, but I might be mistaken
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It couldn't be mistaken
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Or he could be mistaken for a mime artist 'leaning into the wind'
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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
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At the moment, she felt only despair, although there was plenty else: her skin was so insect bitten she could be mistaken for a smallpox victim, her feet were encased in sun-dried mud bricks, her ankle swollen and throbbing, and her underwear felt as though she had messed herself – none of it registered on her conscience
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Snuffy must be mistaken
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Did he not get that she did not want to talk with him about it? He had let the sentence drop as if he said nothing, but the twinkle in his gaze was not to be mistaken
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But no, she must be mistaken
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The signal transmits slowly and can be mistaken as noise
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Q: Can one believe himself to be realized and be mistaken?
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“And you believed him because …? It's so easy to identify the Cursed Angel? What if he’s lying, Anne? I mean … he could be mistaken
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When Jesse commented that Paul and Steve could be mistaken for brothers, Paul threw an arm around his cousin’s shoulder
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She must therefore be mistaken in her fears and she would not be so foolhardy as to name them
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‘This gives a certain remnant of vitality to the astral corpse, so that it still moves freely in the astral world, and may easily be mistaken by the ignorant for the man himself,’ he says
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“As nice as your bones are, they could be mistaken,” Marc said
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A master may seem peaceful but this shouldn't be mistaken for weakness; there is tremendous strength and wisdom in a master because he has paid a price for them
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That is why two silhouettes behind the stable could not be mistaken for innocent bystanders, but
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With gritted teeth which could in no way be mistaken for a smile
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you must be mistaken
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Jai was in a baby sling on Siri’s lap which he was gently rocking, and an armed security guard was working at a nearby flower boarder, with a hoe, attempting to be mistaken as a gardener
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While it has a sort of dark beauty, it can’t be mistaken for anything other than what it is
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Warren acquiesced to Johnson to “save us” from nuclear war and excluded autopsy photos from the report while concluding most of the good witnesses to be mistaken
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Connally knew when he was struck as his doctor confirmed, so the WC said everybody must be mistaken
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As he reached for his handkerchief to wipe his face, he noticed that his hand was trembling ever so slightly that it could be mistaken for a physical or neurological impairment but made no conscious effort to restrain the mixture of tension and relief he now felt
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The high waves crashed against the beach with a thunderous roar, which could easily be mistaken for the deafening claps of thunder or the forceful howl of the wind that bent the palms at unnatural angles or the lightning striking some object in the forests surrounding the hotel, and reclaimed much of that which nature had given for the enjoyment of mere mortals
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“I thought he had a son, not a daughter, I could be mistaken I was only a kid myself when my old man brought me up here on a fishing trip
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could be mistaken for several of the Romance languages
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couldn’t be mistaken about all of that
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Carla was sincere, he knew that, but surely she must be mistaken
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“You must be mistaken
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They were immediately greeted with a foul stench and a swarm of flies, both signs that could not be mistaken for anything other than that of a decomposing corpse
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He was average looking and could easily be mistaken for a bellman, a restaurant maître d’, a desk clerk at a hotel, a golf pro, or any other number of professions
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'Ethel,' he said, 'What are the biological characteristics of Zorbans? Could you be mistaken?' An offended bleep followed his question,
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Leach could not be mistaken
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I told her that she had to be mistaken because you were supposed to be at home resting all day but she was able to describe you very well, Emma
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A niggling, burgeoning activity that can be mistaken for pain
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In the past, I’d been glad that my name was one that could easily be mistaken for a man’s
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Time was not even remotely approaching anything that could be mistakenly construed as the essence
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I used to be glad my old name could easily be mistaken for a man’s
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The idea proved to be mistaken but he enjoyed
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“Please, do not be mistaken; we are not here only to stop the fourth
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About such things it is as difficult for a woman to be mistaken as it is for a barometer to be hoodwinked in matters meteorological
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Father Quimper must be mistaken
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Till her marriage with the late Sir Augustus she had been lady-in-waiting to one of the English princesses, and she could not be mistaken on such points
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But I could be mistaken, your mind starts to deteriorate when you're an ancient bitch
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The mop of his hair among the waves could be mistaken for any kind of debris
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I was freezing and couldn’t bear to have them on anymore, but knew from personal experience that a lot of men, even those looking for a hookup, were uncomfortable with the idea that a cop might pull up alongside them and see a naked guy (who could very easily be underage, as he was only nineteen and could be mistaken as being younger to some) sitting in their vehicle
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narrowest point inland, the lake could easily be mistaken for a river,
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I think my father may be mistaken too! I have prayed…” His dark eyes were bloodshot, his face gaunt, his hair dulled from the emotional anguish he so recently suffered
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the impressions attendant to misaligned thoughts could very well be mistaken for cautions,
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But this flawed biblical theory manifest in scripture, that women and men were created instantly by ‘God’ should not be mistaken as evidence for the non-existence of a Creator and ‘God’
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“Is there any possible way you could be mistaken?”
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Do you recall that feeling? Do you recall those times? I think you may; yet, should I be mistaken, then pretend
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Their identity could not be mistaken
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"And consider," Darren pointed out further, "the realities we experience during sleep can be mistaken for dreams, and vice-versa
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Jessie went into one of his trances “*Cimex Lectularius is the scientific name, for a bed bug, not to be mistaken for dust mites
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souls and spirits, or all things created, he will not be mistaken, since all things that were made had a beginning of their making, but continue their existence so long as it is the will of God they should be and continue
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example), which can be mistaken for ethical, but their essence is princi-
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What Can ADHD Be Mistaken For?
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Not so like (the witness said) as that he could be mistaken
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What Pyotr Petrovitch writes in this letter and what you and I have supposed may be mistaken, but you can't imagine, Dmitri Prokofitch, how moody and, so to say, capricious he is
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"How can I be mistaken in what I say, unbelieving traitor?" returned Don Quixote; "tell me, seest thou not yonder knight coming towards us on a dappled grey steed, who has upon his head a helmet of gold?"
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The tea things were brought in, and already had Marianne been disappointed more than once by a rap at a neighbouring door, when a loud one was suddenly heard which could not be mistaken for one at any other house, Elinor felt secure of its announcing Willoughby's approach, and Marianne, starting up, moved towards the door
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He had just dismounted;--she could not be mistaken,--it was Edward
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But let us consider: Have we not admitted that the rulers may be mistaken about their own interest in what they command, and also that to obey them is justice? Has not that been admitted?
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In an instant one was wrung free, and the astonished young man felt it applied over his own ear in a way that could not be mistaken for jest
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And I can hardly be mistaken in saying that sweet sauces are nowhere mentioned in Homer
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And that understanding that the real enemy is not flesh and blood but all kinds of evil spirits, which is a disease and should not be mistaken by that it, is flesh and blood
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The wise, unerring Faria could not be mistaken in this one thing
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"Here is the palpable impression of the footstep of a man," cried Heyward, bending over the indicated spot; "he has trod in the margin of this pool, and the mark cannot be mistaken
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The age and weakness of the slumbering and unconscious Munro were indicated by signs too palpable to be mistaken
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The effect of such an harangue, delivered in the nervous language and with the emphatic manner of a Huron orator, could scarcely be mistaken
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" And the young officer shook the count's hand so warmly, that Monte Cristo could not be mistaken as to the sincerity of his joy, and he saw that he had been expected with impatience, and was received with pleasure
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She did not see him, but she says that she could not be mistaken in his quick, firm tread
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Fearing that Kano might be mistakenly accused of war crimes, Martindale and several other POW officers wrote a letter of commendation for him before they went home
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Despite his best intentions to be a full-time father, and in spite of the intense moment of hope and emotion on Hornsgatan, Frans Balder had sunk back into that deep concentration which could be mistaken for anger
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He could not be mistaken
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‘It is extremely difficult to be mistaken when a wife herself informs her husband of the fact—informs him that
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Surely the lieutenant must be mistaken! There was nothing left under the Charisian flag to be firing at the Dohlarans
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Horayshyo Vahrnay froze as he, too, heard the long, rolling cascade of explosions which could never be mistaken for anything else by anyone who’d ever heard it
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That was the only reason he’d been able to hide it under his tunic, and Merlin suspected that the fact that it could never be mistaken for anything but a Charisian-made weapon had been part of his thinking from the beginning
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The object stood beside a heavy-duty electric air compressor and associated equipment that, even to a mechanical ignoramus like me, couldn’t be mistaken for anything other than the source of the ogre’s blasts of breath that accompanied his roars of rage
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I consoled myself that, with our short hair and suit jackets, we might be mistaken for seminary students, but we nevertheless pretended to be mute and slid obediently into a booth, only giving the game away by selecting “London Town” by Wings on the jukebox
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I don't want to be mistaken in my choice, and I must not be
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At first, he thought he must be mistaken
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William James Hall could never be mistaken for any of the stately, classically collegiate structures that adorned the prestigious Yard and housed the freshman dormitories and classes in mathematics, history, and English
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It could, however, be mistaken for a parking garage
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"By Jove, Nick, it's you! I couldn't be mistaken, though the five-andtwenty years have played old Boguy with us both! How are you, eh? you didn't expect to see me here
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Garth might be mistaken about Mr
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It had a sprawling, suburban look to it, could be mistaken for some regional offices of a refrigeration company, maybe a telecommunications headquarters, except for the razor wire that curlicued around the walls
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Soon however he made up his mind that he could not be mistaken, and he came to the door and had a long whispered talk with the hobbit on the other side
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Long ere I came to Isengard I had heard tidings by the way that could not be mistaken
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This results in an assessment of the extent and ways in which the crowd’s opinion could prove to be mistaken
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They were symbols I drew—little things that could be mistaken for flyers or tagging
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When a system transmits two packets consecutively, one of the flag fields is omitted because two would be mistaken as an empty frame
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Even a professional trader on an exchange, who would seem to be in a good position to know the prices of all three contracts, can be mistaken
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This means that although unprofitable combinations would not be mistakenly included in the portfolio, many potentially profitable combinations could be undervalued and wrongly excluded from the potential investment universe
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The tea things were brought in, and already had Marianne been disappointed more than once by a rap at a neighbouring door, when a loud one was suddenly heard which could not be mistaken for one at any other house, Elinor felt secure of its announcing Willoughby’s approach, and Marianne, starting up, moved towards the door
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I could not hear the words but I knew that I could not possibly be mistaken in the voice
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Petrels are the most aerial and oceanic of birds, but, in the quiet sounds of Tierra del Fuego, the Puffinuria berardi, in its general habits, in its astonishing power of diving, in its manner of swimming and of flying when made to take flight, would be mistaken by any one for an auk or a grebe; nevertheless, it is essentially a petrel, but with many parts of its organisation profoundly modified in relation to its new habits of life; whereas the woodpecker of La Plata has had its structure only slightly modified