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The only voice which matters in your life is your inner voice; the one which knows you best, the one which through your crazy thoughts and ideas, the radical mistakes and the honest gestures, is rooting for you and doesn't make any judgements.

The trouble arose when radicals, mistaking statues of religious figures for royalty, developed a taste for decapitation.

There is no radical illusion, error or mistake in color perception (only commonplace illusions): we perceive objects to have the colors that they really have.

Make no mistake: radical Islam -- especially the Wahhabist strain found in Saudi Arabia -- is a revolutionary movement that has set the Middle East ablaze before now (in the 1880's for example, when a Sudanese holy man calling himself the "Mahdi," or "expected guide," emerged as the Victorian Osama bin Laden).

One veteran analyst of South African politics, Steven Friedman, said Tuesday that critics who were casting Mr. Zuma's populist rhetoric as a sign of radical change were mistaken.

But he says "it was a terrible mistake" for radical groups like the Weather Underground to use violence, because "it didn't help things".

"Ignoring past performance is inconsistent with generally accepted investment practices and having the department opine on how plan assets should be invested would be a radical departure and a mistake," joint comments filed Tuesday by the lead industry groups, the American Benefits Council, the American Council of Life Insurers and the Investment Company Institute, assert.

The Wii version of Crash: Mind over Mutant was created first, with the graphics scaled up for the Xbox 360, and scaled down for the PlayStation 2. A PlayStation 3 version of the game was rumored, but was promptly debunked by Radical Entertainment as a mistake on many press sites' behalf.

First is the notion of "mistaken identity" — the assumption that Mr. Page, who had long-established ties to radical right-wing groups, mistook Sikhs for Muslims, his presumed target.

In September 1960, when those words were lobbed at the world by a New York-centric, off-Hollywood circle of malcontents called the New American Cinema Group, there was no mistaking their radical urgency.

We see the setbacks, the breakthroughs that turned out to be horrific mistakes (the radical mastectomy, extreme chemo) and all the people, famous and not, who fiddled and funded and demanded and discovered in hopes of finally providing the world with its most valuable prize: A cure for cancer.

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