How To Use Mistakenly In A Sentence
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In August 2007, an Air Force unit mistakenly flew six nuclear warheads across the US on a B-52—a cardinal sin to an old Cold Warrior like Gates.
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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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Mares which are in the ambivalent early stages of estrus or which are mistakenly in diestrus pose a clear safety threat in close quarters.
TheHorse.com News
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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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It is such a mouth as we can imagine some remorseless inquisitor to have had -- that is, not an inquisitor filled with holy zeal for what he mistakenly thought the cause of Christ demanded, but a spleeny, envious, rancorous shaveling, who tortured men from hatred of their superiority to him, and sheer love of inflicting pain.
Andersonville — Volume 1
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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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A trainee controller mistakenly directed a plane to descend through the flight level of another plane.
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A similar ‘group hysteria,’ he adds, gripped hundreds of birders in California, who for days mistakenly took a skylark for a Smith's longspur.
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Once we put everything that exists into these two categories, we now have two types of ignoranceone that mistakenly perceives persons to inherently exist and another that misconceives other phenomena to inherently exist.
Becoming Enlightened
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Graves's disease is a malfunction of the body's immune system whereby antibodies mistakenly attack the thyroid gland.
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That is mistakenly attributed to a nonexistent mysterious disease.
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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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Could it be a bug in AutoGK that the video was mistakenly identified as interlace?
VideoHelp.com Forum
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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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Now under the influence of a homemade hallucinogenic substance, Oscar is making another impression altogether whether he's singing and smiling gleefully, which is spooking the guests at such a somber affair, or threatening to jump from the rooftop (while naked, of course) because he mistakenly thinks that Elaine is cheating on him.
Crosswalk.com - Home
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So mistakenly they went and bought me armfuls of tropical kit: solar topees, boots to keep mosquitoes out at night, riding britches, God knows what.
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I think you mistakenly called the dorsal stream the what pathway - it is the where pathway a typo, I'm sure.
The Two-Streams Hypothesis
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The word guru in gurukula is often mistakenly thought of as a charismatic cult leader wearing flowing robes with total control over his followers.
Spiritual Teachings of the Avatar
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He says they mistakenly believed the standard licenses they held were sufficient.
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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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COOPER: We're looking at the private car on the train, Wolf, mistakenly called a caboose earlier.
CNN Transcript Jan 17, 2009
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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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A pigeon had mistakenly fluttered inside the pub and was flapping in some women's faces.
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We had been mistakenly unsuccessful in not finding the small amount of transfer that was later detected in the triose P isomerase reaction.
Irwin Rose - Autobiography
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A merchant mistakenly put a hold on his funds, then the bank cleared transactions from high to low, triggering hundreds in overdraft fees, he says.
Banks' 'courtesy' loans at soaring rates irk consumers
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Yet this same day, my local Pressing, where I bring my sumptuous linen sheets to be cleaned (which I bought by being cheap, and bargained for at a flea market), mistakenly overcharged me 60 centimes, which I didn't discover until I got home.
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Supported by the starchitects, the media's so-called 'architectural Bert de Muynck is an architect, writer and director of movingcities. org He lives and works in Beijing, China. critics', a term painfully and mistakenly used by those who occasionally write about buildings and architects, have made a 'good cop, bad cop' deal with the city of Beijing.
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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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Eviatar mistakenly asserts that I held the purge of the communists the most important consequence of that 1947 law.
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Consumers mistakenly believe it's a bad time to get good mortgage.
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The Grammy winner, 30, botched the lyrics, mistakenly singing "what so proudly we watched, at the twilight's last reaming" instead of "o'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming.
Christina Aguilera Fumbles the Lyrics, Black Eyed Peas Light Up Super Bowl XLV
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overvote" ballots where the voter had mistakenly marked the ballot for both Rossi and Gregoire.
Dissecting Leftism
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In one section, Ms. Falk declares: "Dart had mistakenly identified the lambdoid suture of the skull that had been imprinted on Taung's endocast as the lunate sulcus!
Bones That Tell a Tale
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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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For many years, I mistakenly believed that the reason political interviews were such a pointless, uninformative exercise was that interviewers were not asking the right questions.
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he mistakenly believed it
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Detection of high blood pressure in the lungs may also account for the unexplained or mistakenly explained sudden deaths in adult patients with sickle cell disease.
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Shore actually plays the smarter of two dimwits who mistakenly lock themselves in a Biosphere-type isolation experiment.
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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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To mistakenly attribute a specimen to a particular taxon.
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One leading search consultant described how he had once mistakenly presented the wrong candidate for a job.
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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 hospital said on its Web site that the mistake occurred because a staff member mistakenly believed he heard the English word "nonreactive" concerning the donor's standard H.I.V. test.
NYT > Home Page
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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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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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Danto mistakenly based his original argument on Warhol's all-too distinguishable Brillo Boxes.
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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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Cox goofed when it mistakenly transmitted some 11,000 unlisted numbers to PacBell for inclusion in the state's most-used printed directory.
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Kingston mistakenly believes that they speak Erse on Shetland, which is not the case: Erse is spoken in Ireland, being similar to the Gaelic spoken in parts of
Will Weatherhelm The Yarn of an Old Sailor
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To complete the effect, she makes Jacob wear goatskin to approximate Esau's hairiness, a maneuver that successfully deceives Isaac and results in Isaac's mistakenly blessing him instead of Esau.
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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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Researchers discovered fluoride was the tooth discolouring culprit and mistakenly thought fluoride was also the cavity-fighting hero – unaware that calcium was required to grow sound dentition.
Archive 2008-01-01
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And now I can actually see a plausible interpretation that Santorum mistakenly starts to say the word lives before he says people's, so he then self-corrects, adding people's before he repeats lives again.
Sam Sommers: Santorum: Freudian Slip or Stutter?
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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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The following herbs are often mistakenly referred to as za'atar: Syrian oregano (oreganum syricum), biblical hyssop, and thyme-leaved savory (satureja thryba), among others.
What is Za'atar?
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Pacifism, which literally refers to the making of peace," she wrote, "is often mistakenly understood as passivism.
Elise Boulding, matriarch of peace studies movement, dies at 89
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Mycenas" is of course a lapsus calami for "Maecenas" ( "Mecenas" in the original), which I unaccountably failed to correct, and which a puzzled American editor or printer has mistakenly changed to "Midas.
The Joke
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Some people mistakenly refer to these as needs for security.
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Prosecutors said the alleged military death squad mistakenly killed 15 civilians during a botched raid at a neighborhood barbecue in Lima.
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Bumiller mistakenly defines Valkyries as ‘warrior women,’ when the dictionary describes them the handmaids of Odin, riding on horseback, escorting slain heroes to Valhalla.
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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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A really manky pigeon had mistakenly fluttered inside the pub and was flapping in some women's faces.
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If we listen to Harold McGee he will say that farro is Emmer wheat and that spelt is mistakenly called farro because spelt is the English translation of the Italian word farro.
Cook (almost) Anything at Least Once
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Far too many people mistakenly refer to this key as the tilde (~) key because the tilde is the shifted character over the accent grave on standard US keyboards.
Adobe Blogs
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Blair must have hoped that by the time of the publication of the report the problem of the non-existing weapons of mass destruction would have gone away, been forgotten or mistakenly elided in the public mind with the Hutton Inquiry.
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Nevertheless, the phenomenon of "cryptomnesia", of mistakenly treating something one has heard as a memory of one's own experience, is a documented psychological phenomenon.
Mistaken Memories
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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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The extra check ensures that heart patients who take nitroglycerin, construction workers who handle explosives, and other innocent passengers are not mistakenly identified as criminal suspects.
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A Money & Investing article on Wednesday mistakenly used the word independent instead of initial.
Corrections & Amplifications
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So it is that ai 艾, which relates you to modern writer Ai Qing 艾情, aka Artemisius Affectus I had mistakenly assumed that 'mugwort' referred to the 'mo' part.
Languagehat.com: DIVAN.
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Notice that Reed mistakenly thinks that reframing is just "rechristening" when it is really about truth-telling and alerting the public to a policy that goes well beyond "more troops.
George Lakoff: Escalating Truth
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But many T cells are “born” faulty when they are first produced in the bone marrow; they mistakenly react to the body itself, rather than to outside pathogens: they are “autoreactive.”
The Autoimmune Epidemic
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It was then discovered that the monkeys had been mistakenly given methamphetamine, not ecstasy.
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Some owners underfeed their whippets, lurchers, or greyhounds, because they mistakenly think these breeds are meant to be stick-thin.
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On this occasion, he mistakenly believed that they would not meet his challenge by fighting.
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Relative viscosity: used mistakenly referred to as contrast viscosity, even referred to as viscidity.
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But often, we mistakenly insist on calling the wheeled vehicle itself the only real piece of "technology" in that system.
Nonprofit Online News
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Cryptomnesia is a memory bias that occurs when a person mistakenly believes that they have come up with an original thought, idea, song or joke, when it was actually generated by someone else.
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In one section, Ms. Falk declares: "Dart had mistakenly identified the lambdoid suture of the skull that had been imprinted on Taung's endocast as the lunate sulcus!
Bones That Tell a Tale
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She followed him through a network of alleyways until he mistakenly darted into a cul-de-sac.
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I hope you were not offended by my mistakenly calling you Sir, maam.
[Guest Post] Part 1: A Manifesto of Imaginative Literature by Justin Allen
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The FIA claimed that this appeal was judged admissable because the chief race steward at the time, Tony Scott-Andrews, had mistakenly applied the wrong penalty.
Archive 2009-04-01
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In one section, Ms. Falk declares: "Dart had mistakenly identified the lambdoid suture of the skull that had been imprinted on Taung's endocast as the lunate sulcus!
Bones That Tell a Tale
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Smokers, for instance, tend to have higher levels of "autoantibodies" -- immune defenses that are mistakenly aimed at the body's own cells.
Reuters: Press Release
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1612 – Galileo Galilei becomes the first astronomer to observe the planet Neptune, although he mistakenly catalogued it as a fixed star.
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This was left as a comment to the original post where I mistakenly assumed that Abacus tossed the DMA a few bucks to underwrite the survey --- my error in assuming what the term "underwrite" meant:
Kevin Hillstrom: MineThatData
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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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Michael Pachter has conceded that a number of industry analysts were mistakenly "lulled" into believing the video game software market was recession-proof.
Technology, Science, Entertainment, and Business News
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Those responsible for Kiss Me, Kate seem to have mistakenly based it on a line from The Comedy of Errors: ‘But though my cates be mean, take them in good part.’
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Lemke claims that Presbyterians believe that paedobaptism removes original sin (that is actually the Roman Catholic view; Lemke also mistakenly implies that Presbyterians believe in baptismal regeneration)
Between Two Worlds
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The dhobi had mistakenly exchanged our shirts.
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Hmmm ... on sensitivity, i think i have always been sensitive, i used to wipe my body if someone mistakenly touched it, i think i've changed though .... being oversensitive is not good.
Cats on Tuesdays: Becoming my Cats
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Those often led the parties, honestly but mistakenly, to reinterpret the past in self-exculpatory or vengeful terms.
Times, Sunday Times
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That's Britain! is essentially a primetime assortment of those gleeful "oof, Britain is down the swanny" chunterings that Nigel Farage treats us all to on Question Time, usually greeted by light applause from two women who mistakenly thought he was passionate about hanging baskets.
That's Britain!: Grace Dent's TV OD
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Many mistakenly associate the blues with coarseness or political subservience.
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crackers are often mistakenly called hackers
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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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When pieces are stolen and smuggled out, sometimes blocks of fossils are matched together mistakenly.
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Troth forbid we mistakenly use dogmatism to mean “positiveness in assertion of opinion especially when unwarranted or arrogant” or “a viewpoint or system of ideas based on insufficiently examined premises”.
Bukiet on Brooklyn Books
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His position was so nuanced that his office couldn't keep up with the changes, at one point mistakenly mailing out letters to his constituents that appeared to take both sides in the debate.
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The extra check ensures that heart patients who take nitroglycerin, construction workers who handle explosives, and other innocent passengers are not mistakenly identified as criminal suspects.
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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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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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The medication vincristine has been used widely and successfully to treat cancer for many years, but sometimes the medication is mistakenly administered in the sac around the spinal cord (ie, intrathecal) instead of intravenously.
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The cause was a light plane flown by two hapless pilots from rural Pennsylvania, who mistakenly strayed into the restricted airspace surrounding Washington DC.
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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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However, many small investors mistakenly believe that highly-priced shares are both expensive and unaffordable.
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Husserl wished to render philosophy into a rigorous science, and therefore labored to develop a systematic method for observing the world (the perceived noema) purely and without the presuppositions that can sediment themselves into our personal experiential histories and cause us to mistakenly assume what we do not apprehend, but found that this endeavor required an underpinning understanding of both the nature of the observer and the nature of observation itself (the subject and the noesis of perception).
The Volokh Conspiracy » Putting Heidegger in the library’s grave of discarded lies
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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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Guests at the celebration in southern Afghanistan were said to be firing weapons off like noisemakers, in keeping with ethnic tradition, when they were, mistakenly, attacked by U.S. forces.
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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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This event is often referred to as phosphorescence, because when it was first studied, the light was mistakenly assumed to be caused by phosphorus.
OVERBOARD !
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Mistakenly believing that he needs encouragement, I prompt: ‘does it make you happy to write?’
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I was mistakenly daunted when I saw its size and noted that it was a casebook - a book with excerpts from court decisions and comments on them.
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It may be that the councillor considers his remarks merely reflected the opinion of people in his ward, but he nevertheless mistakenly fired a blunderbuss that rubbished all 8,000 employees.
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He argued that Kantianism and utilitarianism, the two major traditions in western moral philosophy, mistakenly placed the foundation for morality in legalistic notions such as duty and obligation.
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A food allergy occurs when the immune system mistakenly believes that a harmless substance is harmful.
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Some people mistakenly call this an undertow, but there's no undercurrent, just an offshore current.
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The BBC reports that the bomb was mistakenly dropped by a U.S. warplane.
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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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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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We're talking onomastics: for generations town planners have mistakenly thought that a street name has the power to beautify and - more importantly - gentrify.
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This finding has caused many to mistakenly assume that cantharides, or rather ‘Spanish fly,’ is an aphrodisiac.
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Catatonic behaviors also have been mistakenly considered pathognomonic of schizophrenia.
The Neuropsychiatric Guide to Modern Everyday Psychiatry
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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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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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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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Louis mistakenly drinks the Mickey Finn intended for Alec, falls asleep, and dreams he is King Louis XV of France, and that May is Madame du Barry, and that Alec is a dashing rebel called the Black Arrow.
Archive 2009-08-01
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In using the term "professor," she's drawing upon and shaping her identity as an instructor both on and off campus, and some may find that problematic if she's mistakenly seen as representing the university in her stage act.
Dr. Yvonne K. Fulbright: Should 'Professor Shimmy' Have Been Sacked?
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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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He said people mistakenly believed that adding salt to water would create the right conditions.
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People said to get one with everything (mustard, raw onions, fried onions, remoulade and something else I think), but I mistakenly ordered a ‘Clinton Special’ at the suggestion of some drunk 17-year old ordering ahead of me.
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I know that in many circles the security of the nation state trumps the rights of individuals, but what if YOU were one of those individuals mistakenly slain by those sworn to protect?
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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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My wife mistakenly applied for tourist visa instead of H4 n got rejected, when can she reapply and any chance? how long it will take to be a subinspector from prelim exam to appointment?
Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
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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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She said her client suffered from a mood disorder and had mistakenly overdosed on her prescribed medication.
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On one occasion she mistakenly entered a half-cooked brack and won first place!
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The book which she had mistakenly brought for her speller was her mental arithmetic; they were much the same size, and she often mistook one for the other.
Marjorie's Busy Days
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However, she mistakenly transferred money into savings, causing her to overdraw her checking account.
Banks find ways to boost fees; checking accounts latest target
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Martin Gardner, in his review of books by Eli Maor and Rudy Rucker [NYR, December 3, 1987], mistakenly says that "Cantor called the number that counts the real numbers (rational and irrational) aleph-one, or C," and that "Cantor believed that 2 raised to the power of aleph-null is the same as C.
An Infinity of Points
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The Secondhand Gypsies played "Brooklyn Baladi", so I tried to dance it with my new, humongous zills...but I mistakenly put them on the wrong fingers, so one zill kept slipping off.
June 29th, 2009
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As a result, many people often mistakenly consider quantity and quality of training to be synonymous.
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Until the candidates started putting their lips to good, puckery use, I'd mistakenly thought that this year's presidential contest was about two guys with lots of ideas, but no ability to respectively construct single, unifying themes.
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He says they mistakenly believed the standard licenses they held were sufficient.
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Patsy says many illegal dumpers and those who illegally burn their refuse at night or at the weekends mistakenly think environmental enforcement inspectors only work 9 to 5 days.
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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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They mistakenly believed he had tried to bogart the gas and poach the summit.
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What may be most disturbing, however, is the role that serendipity could play when young kids search for items on search engines, and mistakenly misspell words that may lead to hate sites.
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The aulos, or Greek pipe sometimes mistakenly called a flute, was a cylinder with finger holes, sounded with a reed.
The Battle of Salamis
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He did not pursue a career as a poet, and in fact he stands as a great counterexample to the role of the academic poet-in-residence, which some people mistakenly think is synonymous with the poet's lot.
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Interestingly, the term feeding frenzy is based on accounts of groups of sharks making passes at their victims and becoming so passionate that sometimes they mistakenly take a bite out of each other.
Undefined
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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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Doctors at the clinic had mistakenly given her an embryo intended for another family.
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I hate to think how many ponderous civilisational conclusions have been mistakenly arrived at because the paint wore off.
Times, Sunday Times
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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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She graced me with a yowl, which I took, mistakenly, to mean general agreement.
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They claimed signposts had mistakenly diverted traffic down the ‘access only’ street, leaving some residents unable to get out of their drives.
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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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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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Us Weekly mistakenly published some completely fabricated quotes in which former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin was said to have blasted nation anthem flubber Christina Aguilera.
Sarah Palin totally did NOT say Christina Aguilera should be deported
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But there are times that each of us mistakenly, forgetfully, leaves a mess behind.
Archive 2009-02-01
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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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If you mistakenly close out of a tab, the new tab button allows you to restore recently closed pages.
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Using a new scoring algorithm, RawGeno, we show that scoring errors - in particular "bin oversplitting" (i.e. when variant sizes of the same AFLP marker are not considered as homologous) and "technical homoplasy" (i.e. when two AFLP markers that differ slightly in size are mistakenly considered as being homologous) - induce a loss of discriminatory power, decrease the robustness of results and, in extreme cases, introduce erroneous information in genetic structure analyses.
BioMed Central - Latest articles
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We had been mistakenly unsuccessful in not finding the small amount of transfer that was later detected in the triose P isomerase reaction.
Irwin Rose - Autobiography
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What many of us mistakenly call lox is actually Nova-style smoked salmon.
Holy Smokeds
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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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Lastminute. com's rules say that hotels should not speak directly to customers and if a hotel mistakenly overbooks it becomes responsible for finding and paying for alternative accommodation.
I wanted a hotel room – but checked into customer service hell
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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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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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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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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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Prosecutors said the alleged military death squad mistakenly killed 15 civilians during a botched raid at a neighborhood barbecue in Lima.
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Mistakenly, I think that's the end of it.
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In one section, Ms. Falk declares: "Dart had mistakenly identified the lambdoid suture of the skull that had been imprinted on Taung's endocast as the lunate sulcus!
Bones That Tell a Tale
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If I am reading him correctly, Douglas Wilson mistakenly mixes the concept of "rebuke" with the idea of delighting in the destruction of the rebuked (or hoping for it), not understanding that the rebuke God gives is a rebuke not prompted by duty (so that one can give a spiritual version of, "I told you so," later), but given because of love.
Adventures in mercy
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Some people mistakenly call this an undertow, but there's no undercurrent, just an offshore current.
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Surveys had shown that many consumers mistakenly believed that these had been officially approved.
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( "Scott mistakenly cites Kent Mackenzie's 'The Exiles' and Charles Burnett's 'Killer of Sheep' as examples of American neorealism) to better examples (" One of the best movies last year, the truly harsh and disturbing 'Frownland' ... offers the kind of audaciously expressive images, coming through but not staying with realism, that is absent from Scott's favorites ").
IndieWIRE News
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They are found on the exterior of gothic buildings often in combination with other grotesque and marginal sculpture on corbels and parapets, which are sometimes also mistakenly called gargoyles.
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I was searching for echium seeds and mistakenly felt that summer several years ago would be hot and long enough to grow those towering biennials that snake way up to the sky, attracting bees and insects way up above most other plants.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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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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The Health Department has launched a review of mortuary procedures after a stillborn infant was mistakenly taken from Geraldton Regional Hospital to Greenough Prison last week.
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Agaves are often mistakenly classed as cacti, leading many people to refer to tequila as "a drink made from cactus", but while both agave and cacti species thrive in drier, more arid conditions, agaves are botanically unrelated to their thorny bedfellows.
Did you know? Agaves function as Mexico's 7-Elevens
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With Sj?gren's, the body's immune system mistakenly attacks tear ducts and saliva glands, leading to chronically dry eyes and dry mouth (called xerostomia).
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He mistakenly ascribes the expression "survival of the fittest" to Charles Darwin.
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Some doctors mistakenly think that the smegma under the foreskin is an infection, even though it is white rather than red, is cold to the touch, and is painless.
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He mistakenly ascribes the expression "survival of the fittest" to Charles Darwin.
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In their dealings with the seculars, Marist clergy mistakenly gave the impression that they were ‘empire building’.
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Neurologic examination indicated that all of the depigmented areas were hypersensitive to cold, heat, pinprick, and touch, and for some of these areas, low-temperature stimuli were mistakenly identified as ‘hot’ and ‘burning’.
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I am mistakenly supposed to have described a diabetogenic hormone.
Bernardo Houssay - Nobel Lecture
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For a second I mistakenly thought this was a pangram.
Obama's insipid emails are annoying Leon Wieseltier.
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Bursts of static on police radios signalled the terse but clear messages which were being relayed to inform the marksmen of their colleagues 'positions, using the military' clockface 'terminology to avoid any chance of a' blue-on-blue 'situation developing when they might mistakenly shoot each other.
Home | Mail Online
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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.