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Without the serial comma, one might mistake my boss's nephew for my acupuncturist.
"Ray Classen," he said with an accent one might mistake for Southern.
"It's true," says Mr. Jager, 41, who is generally so black with grease that one might mistake him for a chimney sweep.
Note how the apparent morphology is a strong function of the number of counts, and how even with a large number of counts one might mistake it for an extended source or even for multiple sources.
With eyes closed, one might mistake a flute of the honey-hued jasmine variety for a very dry prosecco, save for the intense floral perfume that lingers after each sip.
Having read a dozen of Mr. Schundler's mailings, with their effusive testimonials and flattering portraits side by side with Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush, one might mistake him for a candidate for president, or perhaps pope.
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At a glance one might also mistake San Miguel as the new Miami Beach for retired Americans and Europeans as this comprises a definite percentage of its demographic.
Unless you're a card-player, you might mistake "one-eyed jacks" for a sexual reference, or even catch a passing image of playful, visually challenged rabbits having a field day.
When I first arrived I felt a bit awkward and worried passers-by might mistake me for one of them.
Moreover, it seems that Sacks's proposal would not solve the problem, for the reason that even if one accepted a coherence theory of truth, one would still have to admit that for specific instances of a belief one might be mistaken, even if one maintained that one was justified in holding that belief on grounds of coherence.
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