Many people mistakenly group the annual and perennial sowthistles into two species rather than four. |
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Yellow Dog Democrats, I mistakenly thought, had to do with yellow dog contracts back in the early 20th Century. |
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She graced me with a yowl, which I took, mistakenly, to mean general agreement. |
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Logan had learned this tract was mistakenly omitted from the government's official demarcation of Zuni boundaries five years earlier. |
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The biblical patriarch Jacob mourned over his son Joseph for 22 years, mistakenly believing that he had been killed by a wild animal. |
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He said people mistakenly believed that adding salt to water would create the right conditions. |
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A newsagent mistakenly told them that their ticket was not a winner and the ticket was ripped up before the shop worker's error was discovered. |
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Just a few minutes into our trek to Amsterdam we mistakenly followed the way one sign was facing instead of the direction of the arrow on it. |
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Others mistakenly think that keeping the Lord's Day or attending church meetings earn saving merit. |
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Some people mistakenly equate healthy eating with dieting, or with eating only low-calorie or low-fat foods. |
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If you mistakenly close out of a tab, the new tab button allows you to restore recently closed pages. |
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He claimed the chemical was very expensive but admitted he had mistakenly believed he was using a descaler. |
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Finally, it's also something like a malapropism, where a word is mistakenly substituted for one of similar sound shape. |
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It can find the bug if you ask your subroutine for a scalar, but you mistakenly have the subroutine return an array. |
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A really manky pigeon had mistakenly fluttered inside the pub and was flapping in some women's faces. |
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When pieces are stolen and smuggled out, sometimes blocks of fossils are matched together mistakenly. |
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It was then discovered that the monkeys had been mistakenly given methamphetamine, not ecstasy. |
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A micro-pig entrepreneur has gone bust after mistakenly selling customers ordinary baby pigs, which then grew too big. |
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In a sense, an extensive vocabulary appears to have mistakenly become a touchstone by which one's English proficiency is judged and assessed. |
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Last year's 13-point average suggested a future star, but it was easy to mistakenly diagnose him as a sharpshooting role player. |
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People sometimes mistakenly use the term shin splints to refer to a wider array of lower leg problems. |
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They mistakenly believe control over their bodies equates to control over their lives. |
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Even the person who hurts himself does so because he mistakenly believes this will give him some perverse form of pleasure. |
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They do so in part because they mistakenly fear that evolution somehow undermines human values and dignity. |
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Some archaeologists, even until quite recent times, have mistakenly supposed that depth below ground level is itself an indication of antiquity. |
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It is worth noting at the outset that scholars have often mistakenly assumed that these are mutually exclusive ways of approaching the gospels. |
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Too often in Washington, people mistakenly think that loyalty to an individual officeholder should override loyalty to basic ideals. |
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For many years, freestyle swimmers had mistakenly been taught to swim with shoulders held flat. |
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They were brought in illegally, possibly because somebody mistakenly thought they might have commercial potential. |
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That's the portion that protects innocent people from being mistakenly convicted, even at the cost of acquitting some guilty people. |
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True, there may be some people who mistakenly think their interests will be affected by our presence. |
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However, because conflict creates anxiety, persons may mistakenly seize on the topic of the disagreement as the real problem. |
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But many young journalists seeking to move ahead in the business world mistakenly believe that their work will speak for itself. |
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The other essays in this section also approach the problem of Africa as mistakenly framed by Western discourse. |
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Hume gives the example of an Indian prince who had never seen water freeze and mistakenly disbelieved stories about ice. |
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One of the main reasons for the enemy's previous victories is that we mistakenly adopted a regional point of view. |
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One day, she called to tell me that she had mistakenly taken the antidepressant pills of my schizophrenic brother. |
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In many cases they were mistakenly killed by security personnel, separatist rebels or armed groups. |
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Two senior Pakistani officials said that the CIA had mistakenly launched the missile attack. |
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For example, there is a distinct possibility of illegally or mistakenly altering data. |
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See if the sentence might be just a piece of the previous sentence that mistakenly got separated by a period. |
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The only ballots it spit back were the ballots on which more than one vote had mistakenly been cast in the same race. |
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The journalist is back in Rome, being treated for wounds mistakenly inflicted by troops in Iraq. |
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A couple of files were mistakenly left out of the first version of the source. |
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The organization had mistakenly placed the signs on another road that we didn't race on. |
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Health authorities have closed five factories which had mistakenly used the toxic sodium nitrate in their products. |
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Washington, D.C., residents' mail is sometimes mistakenly irradiated along with government mail. |
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A trainee controller mistakenly directed a plane to descend through the flight level of another plane. |
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However, many small investors mistakenly believe that highly-priced shares are both expensive and unaffordable. |
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In other cases, film-makers mucked around with the novels, mistakenly believing that one little tweak would make Greene more cinematic. |
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In an embarrassing blunder, it was mistakenly sent to the home of an elderly Swindon woman who shared the same name as the child's grandmother. |
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Some people mistakenly call this an undertow, but there's no undercurrent, just an offshore current. |
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They mistakenly believed he had tried to bogart the gas and poach the summit. |
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And on the occasions when a pill was mistakenly forgotten, were all the sleepless nights that followed nothing but a hollow joke? |
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On one occasion she mistakenly entered a half-cooked brack and won first place! |
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But he is often a crushing bore, apart from being a Victorian puritan mistakenly born in India. |
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The Hakkas, usually mistakenly regarded as a minority race in China, are actually a unique ethnic sub-group of the majority Han nationality. |
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The colourless, odourless liquid had mistakenly been left on a surface in a water bottle, according to police in Nicosia. |
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This anonymous critic mistakenly used free speech as an excuse for committing a hate crime. |
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After some minutes, he heaved himself to his feet to the evident relief of the crowd who had mistakenly cheered, but it proved premature. |
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On this occasion, he mistakenly believed that they would not meet his challenge by fighting. |
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She said her client suffered from a mood disorder and had mistakenly overdosed on her prescribed medication. |
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First, it is often mistakenly thought to be part of the Hippocratic oath, an assertion that I see made regularly in the lay press. |
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Company pension schemes were today criticised for the threatening way they tried to recover money they had mistakenly overpaid to members. |
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He mistakenly characterizes spirituality as a pallid Platonic flight from the world or some kind of interiorized religious stirrings. |
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Last night the council was forced into an embarrassing climbdown after it admitted it had mistakenly told people there would be no charge. |
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Many mistakenly associate the blues with coarseness or political subservience. |
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Such individuals may mistakenly conclude that the decline of passionate love is a sign of a failed relationship. |
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The FBI's documents included no hint as to how someone mistakenly put on can get himself removed. |
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We mistakenly think we will lose a partner's affection by burdening him or her with our requests for favors or acceptance of gifts. |
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Like their persecuting predecessors, they mistakenly believed that consciences could be forced in ceremonial and other inessential matters. |
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Motorists with fully comprehensive insurance mistakenly think they have insurance for the contents of their car along with the car itself. |
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Doctors at the clinic had mistakenly given her an embryo intended for another family. |
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As a result, many people often mistakenly consider quantity and quality of training to be synonymous. |
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The grayish-blue, partly gemmy cordierite, when first discovered in the early twentieth century, was mistakenly reported as corundum. |
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Ginger Rogers plays a department store clerk who is mistakenly identified as the mother of an infant foundling. |
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The galliwasp is also killed by dogs, cats and mongooses, and by people who mistakenly consider it to be venomous. |
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Many mistakenly believe that, in the years that followed, the Church governed both ecclesial and civil affairs with a heavy hand. |
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They also limit themselves to a very small sample of games from which they mistakenly try to generalize universal principles and properties. |
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This is complete nonsense, as anyone who has mistakenly prostrated themselves before the person of their dreams will confirm. |
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Eviatar mistakenly asserts that I held the purge of the communists the most important consequence of that 1947 law. |
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Al, mistakenly believing his wife had wanted to sleep in, found two younger women to accompany him to the dining car. |
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Danto mistakenly based his original argument on Warhol's all-too distinguishable Brillo Boxes. |
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Provisional ballots are a system designed to protect voters mistakenly dropped from the rolls or otherwise wrongly disqualified. |
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A man has been jailed for four months after wading into a fight to help a friend he mistakenly thought was being attacked. |
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His spinal accessory nerve was mistakenly severed during surgery to remove a cyst on his neck. |
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Growing with the linaria is a pink Japanese anemone, also self-seeded or perhaps mistakenly imported with another plant. |
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It's not that I make a habit of accosting MPs in health food shops, it's just that I mistakenly believed I knew him. |
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A nurse has told a jury she did not feel able to question the actions of a colleague who mistakenly gave a toddler an incorrect injection. |
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She'd forgotten that for the next few weeks she'd be sleeping only feet away from the man she'd mistakenly raged at earlier. |
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Some underfeed their whippets, lurchers, or greyhounds, because they mistakenly think these breeds are meant to be stick-thin. |
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The truth is that the pair once answered an ad for male escorts, mistakenly thinking they would simply have to wine and dine women. |
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A food allergy occurs when the immune system mistakenly believes that a harmless substance is harmful. |
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Lanier suggested that the incident was not the result of somebody mistakenly driving into a barricade and then panicking. |
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Many people mistakenly believe that the abdominal prep should be done before the perineal prep because the abdomen is considered cleaner than the perineum. |
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A hardcore politico cannot use those words, even though a hardcore politico is likely to hear that song and mistakenly believe it expresses what he believes. |
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Nobody could explain why it went missing or was mistakenly recorded over. |
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The agent was shot by US troops who mistakenly fired on his vehicle. |
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Single people often mistakenly think they don't need a will. |
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Yet this same day, my local Pressing, where I bring my sumptuous linen sheets to be cleaned, mistakenly overcharged me 60 centimes, which I didn't discover until I got home. |
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The BBC reports that the bomb was mistakenly dropped by a U.S. warplane. |
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In our piece on cordials, we mistakenly referred to Campari as a French concoction, when any first-year bartender knows that the bright red bitters comes from Milan, Italy. |
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This misdirection is also likely what led CNN and Fox News to mistakenly report that the mandate had been struck down. |
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Will had mistakenly connected the pathway of infection in a hospital room with someone coughing or sneezing circulating in public. |
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For more than 50 years, Army PFC Lawrence S. Gordon was mistakenly interred as a German soldier in a cemetery in France. |
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A lot of people mistakenly think this exercise is all about traps. |
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Is he really an ignoramus mistakenly granted admission ahead of deserving students because his parents know the right people? |
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China believes that the U.S. is mistakenly and scandalously holding it responsible for deep-seated made-in-America problems. |
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The Burley Bridge Association members, who are mostly incomers to Burley or live outside the area, mistakenly believe that villagers want to cross the river. |
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In this disorder, your immune system mistakenly attacks the myelin sheath. |
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Early in the third set, White mistakenly announced the score at 30-all. |
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Since the crossmatch uses the patient's serum, which may lack potency, donors who are weakly positive for the antigen may be mistakenly called compatible. |
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A bloodied, slimy ball of a pig, mistakenly corralled amidst the curs, dislodged itself from the slaughter, squealing and stinking, and made straight for the sketch artist. |
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It got worse when, attempting to summon a waiter for more wine, I mistakenly outbid everyone in the raffle for a snooker cue signed by innumerable world champions. |
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Two years ago a Pakistani boy mistakenly crossed the border into India. |
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Many boy racers end up in ditches, after mistakenly assuming that their front-engined, front-wheel drive vehicles will behave the same way as stuff they see on television. |
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They lost their place in the final after losing their semi-final rematch, which they were ordered to play after mistakenly fielding a cup-tied player. |
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They say reporting suspected illegals over the Web will result in people being mistakenly fingered, or let people with a grudge turn in innocent victims. |
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Their obvious skill and confidence made me feel like a five-year-old, complete with Donald Duck armbands, who has mistakenly been entered into the Olympic freestyle final. |
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Most of the meddlers in our lives do it to gratify their own egos or because they mistakenly believe they are helping. |
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The associate director does not think users will have any problems with the software, with the exception that some messages will be mistakenly labelled as spam. |
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My name is Matt and I do not like been mistakenly called Max. |
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The 27-year-old director also exhibits a great reverence for his actors, whose performances often seem so spontaneous, many viewers mistakenly believe the film was improvised. |
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The teenager collapsed in front of horrified onlookers on O'Connell Street after mistakenly eating satay sauce at a Chinese restaurant. |
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The walls and ceiling of the little hall were lined with tongue-and-groove boards that had been, mistakenly, coated with kalsomine. |
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Colonial French, although mistakenly named Cajun French by some Cajuns, has persisted alongside English. |
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Another source asserted that the bombs were mistakenly dropped into the harbour rather than the dockyard. |
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Some have mistakenly said that Turing was a key figure in the design of the Colossus computer. |
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The knitting style used to create Aran sweaters is often mistakenly associated with the Isle of Arran rather than the Irish Aran Islands. |
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During the 1980s the Swiss army fired off shells during an exercise and mistakenly burned a patch of forest inside Liechtenstein. |
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The story of the faithful hound Gelert, owned by Llywelyn and mistakenly killed by him, is also considered to be fiction. |
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Many have mistakenly interpreted the result as the number of years before the oil supply is exhausted. |
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Service, then a war correspondent for the Toronto Star, was mistakenly arrested as a spy and narrowly avoided being executed out of hand. |
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Brown rats are sometimes mistakenly thought to be a major reservoir of bubonic plague, a possible cause of the Black Death. |
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A pseudoscience is an activity or a teaching which is mistakenly regarded as being scientific by its major proponents. |
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Another version of the legend says that she stole the silver key to admit her lover, mistakenly opening the sluices in the dark. |
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Changes to the blood chemistry may lead physicians to mistakenly diagnose heart malfunction. |
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Camp Hill courted controversy again weeks later, when it emerged an arsonist had been mistakenly released 29 months too early from the prison. |
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Cape Chaunar is the true northern coastal limit of the Sahara desert, although nearby Cape Bojador is frequently mistakenly called this. |
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The notions of World English and World Englishes are far from similar, although the terms are often mistakenly. |
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In R v Letenock, the defendant claimed mistakenly to believe that the victim was about to attack him. |
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Marx mistakenly thought that Engels was still associated with the Berliner Young Hegelians, with whom Marx had just broken off ties. |
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The most dangerous moment for POW's was the act of surrender, when helpless soldiers were sometimes mistakenly shot down. |
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Visitors often mistakenly assume that these are the same two bridges that gave the name to the site. |
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Drawing from classical economics, Rubinomics mistakenly asserts that saving drives investment. |
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That's because many mistakenly believe that heroin is only addicting when it is injected. |
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I would sift through it because angle brackets and other things were mistakenly thrown in there that could be reused in future productions. |
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Similarly, we sometimes mistakenly assume that extraverted people are skilled in sales. |
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A woman was prescribed lifesaving shots of whisky after mistakenly drinking antifreeze. |
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An overvote is when a voter mistakenly casts a vote for too many candidates in a race. |
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I believe the authors have mistakenly labeled resorption lesions as dental caries. |
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Later authors sometimes mistakenly or deliberately treated the Grail story as truth. |
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Critics of pacifism mistakenly, or bullheadedly, equate it with passivity, when it is much the opposite. |
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The umpire believed, mistakenly, that it was a bump ball and Boucher was allowed to remain at the crease. |
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Only the bumbling, overweight, thirtyish, stay-at-home Martin Kinney could have mistakenly flubbed his dying father's request with such gusto. |
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This is the approach of Oriental mysticism and of the Panglossian unrealism which Voltaire mistakenly attributed to Leibniz. |
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Their parents Eileen, 35, and Jimmy, 38, died after drinking toxic methyl alcohol, usually used for cleaning car engines, after mistakenly believing it was a vodka substitute. |
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Only the demented, desperate, or those who believe mistakenly that innocent until proven guilty means something, roll the loaded dice facing those odds. |
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Never has a horse been more mistakenly named after what the 74-year-old went on to achieve following his success on Ritornello, which means 'little return' in Italian. |
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This is a TSA-assigned number to customers who believe they have been mistakenly matched to a name on the watch list to help prevent misidentification. |
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Faultless wrongdoing and the strict hability to repair that is associated with it come to be thought of, mistakenly, as moral oddities in need of special explanation. |
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A further source of confusion was Jenner's belief that fully effective vaccine obtained from cows originated in an equine disease, which he mistakenly referred to as grease. |
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Allergy occurs when our immune system mistakenly identifies harmless things in the environment as a danger to the body and mounts an aggressive immune response to them. |
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Horsman argued expansionism played a role as a secondary cause after maritime issues, noting that many historians have mistakenly rejected expansionism as a cause for the war. |
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The close occurrence of the two events was mistakenly interpreted by Nasser as part of coordinated Western effort to push him into joining the Baghdad Pact. |
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In the media, the maps are sometimes mistakenly described as Portuguese. |
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The filings triggered multiple news reports that mistakenly conveyed the proposed agreement in significant fashions that require immediate clarification. |
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This never well explained attack was done, allegedly, because United States forces were mistakenly thinking that Macau had been occupied by the Japanese. |
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Thus if he mistakenly enters his Citibank password into a phishing site, the phisherman gets a different password and cannot use it to impersonate him. |
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Marx mistook the rise of capitalism for its decline and mistakenly assumed that the middle-classes in industrialized societies would become proletarianized. |
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A subsequent royal grant gave the Colony of Pennsylvania land north of the 40th parallel but mistakenly assumed it would intersect the Twelve Mile Circle, which it does not. |
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I served her perhaps mistakenly, but to the best of my ability. |
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Ninety percent of Americans mistakenly believe that sexual orientation workplace protection is provided under the federal Employment Non-Discrimination Act. |
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Saturday Kitchen allegedly misled viewers by mistakenly giving the impression that the show was live when viewers were asked to phone in for a contest. |
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And, if they are falsely accused, they often mistakenly believe that the truth and the facts will exonerate them if they are subjected to peer review. |
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The piece, consisting of neon tubing spelling the words Moss Kin, had been mistakenly thrown out of a basement, owned by the craftsman who made the glass. |
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