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Frequently mistaken by the public for hobbyists escaping their day job, musicians derive any sense of status from their place in the pecking order.
He is so wholesome-looking that he is frequently mistaken for a Jehovah's Witness.
Apathy is one term used for this and is frequently mistaken for depression.
He tweets at @Peter_Dutton and has complained in the past of being frequently mistaken for the immigration minister.
Seton Hill is also a Catholic university, but in Greensburg, Pa., and is frequently mistaken for its New Jersey counterpart.
Just like Davina McCall, the presenter Winkleman says she is frequently mistaken for, this is a rare hothouse flower.
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Most people only saw the quarries from the train, and, as Sherry writes, they "frequently mistook the dazzling whiteness of the marble for snow".
They more frequently mistook false statements for true ones.
They frequently mistake social policy for socialism, and they often create conspiracy theories about the president's true identity.
FOP is frequently misdiagnosed, and is often mistaken for aggressive fibromatosis or various musculoskeletal tumors (Kitterman et al., 2005).
The clinical picture of syncope frequently includes neurological symptoms and is often mistaken for epilepsy, which probably explains why neurologists are frequently consulted.
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