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Some people have a mistaken view of it in America.
He did not want to be shot down by mistaken.
But now she could see how mistaken that idea was.
In time he came to think this was a mistaken policy.
Perhaps we have again mistaken cause and effect in the nature of old age.
You see how mistaken we were, and God only knows when the end will come.
First time in my life, or I'm very much mistaken.
But there is almost no chance that I am mistaken.
Ever get mistaken for anyone else, a reporter up the line asked.
She said a local law would leave no room for mistaken charges.
Or, perhaps I am mistaken, and there is more to it than that.
One was later found to have died, and a second turned out to be a case of mistaken identity, the report said.
Unless I am mistaken, you have not yet said anything about that.
"So the whole thing was a case of mistaken identity?"
Maybe it was more or less a case of mistaken identity.
If I am mistaken, too bad: the story remains the same.
I have no reason to think he was lying or mistaken.
At first they do not understand their mistaken identification of each other.
"And I still think it may have been a case of mistaken identity."
It's possible the reported death in 1836 may have been a case of mistaken identity.
Yes I have read the article and it has a very clear but mistaken message.
The reason of the late call as claimed was the mistaken phone number.
You'll have time to think the point out during the next ten years or so, unless I am mistaken.
And that you should have been so mistaken, is amazing!
It had been a natural reaction, but a mistaken one.