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In the end, he was deceived by the goddess Athena into mistaking a flock of sheep for his enemies.
If they were lenient, on the other hand, they would be pointless; they might even kid some investors into mistaking compliance for proof of rude health.
Weiland's voice was incidentally multidimensional, elusive, chameleonic; he was capable of a low, guttural moan that often confused listeners into mistaking him for Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder.
The danger, if there is one, is that the easy, on-demand access to reams of information from the internet may delude us into mistaking the data we download for genuine wisdom worth acting upon.
That Winston fainted, and that his childhood memories are of being teased because of his bulk, lead the reader into mistaking him for a hapless figure, too flabby for the mean streets.
It is possible to be tricked by that spread through the culture – by Holmes's literary descendants, the vast canon of detective stories that would not have been possible without him – into mistaking some of the essential features of the stories themselves.
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So to draw the line on interrogating people... you fall into mistakes.
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