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As Karen Crouse pointed out Monday in her fine appreciation, Roddick's story has been consistently, and mistakenly, represented as a narrative of failed promise — in part because his one major championship came so early (at the 2003 Open, when he was 21).
These two terms are often confused in the literature and are mistakenly represented as interchangeable, which they are not.
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Pooling the identified studies resulted in a total of 914 patients, 155 of whom represented cases mistakenly diagnosed as CAN.
And professors should not get ideas from it, believing (mistakenly) that it represents the wisdom of crowds.
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.
Some arousals may even mistakenly be attributed to noise [ 62].
Mr. Kelner also represented people whose homes had been mistakenly broken into by the police in drug raids.
For example, Mr. Berger said one client he represented in 1998, whose home had been mistakenly searched based on a faulty warrant, received a $200,000 settlement.
At one point, Mr. Naftalis mistakenly said he was representing Mr. Rajaratnam instead of Mr. Gupta, but quickly corrected himself.
Although these decorations are mistakenly often thought to represent "traditional" architecture, such adornment emerged after the resettlement of populations during the apartheid era.
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