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They actually were a lot of what conservatives are mistakenly accusing Syrian refugees of being.
The Arizona Department of Revenue sent thousands of letters to businesses, mistakenly accusing most of not paying state taxes withheld from employee paychecks.
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It's crucial that neither those making accusations of abuse, nor those who are mistakenly accused, should feel shame.
He was charged with ignoring a notice in which immigration examiners mistakenly accused him of a felony he had never committed.
Roth's friend the Irish novelist Edna O'Brien told me, "As regards women, Philip has been mistakenly accused of not liking or understanding them.
Notably, The 39 Steps centres on what became one of his most commonly used themes: an innocent man is mistakenly accused of a crime and must clear his name.
Confronted by forces that would overwhelm British leaders, the woman the Greek left (and many on the British left who should know better) mistakenly accuse of being the leading advocate of conservative neoliberalism has stood up to be counted.
Essentially a Danish adaptation of the Brass Eye Paedogeddon special, The Hunt sees an entire village descend into hysteria after a young girl mistakenly accuses her nursery-school teacher of sexual abuse.
And since there are benighted sticklers out there who will mistakenly accuse you of making an error when you split an infinitive, you might as well not ask for trouble if it makes no difference to the sentence anyway.
The play seems to suggest, perhaps unintentionally, that the shame was of Tom being mistakenly accused of being "queer", and that the other characters might have been justified had this been true.
The system is believed to be flawless until an officer from that same unit is mistakenly accused of a future murder (Dick 2002).
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