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Sikhs are regularly mistaken for Muslims.
The government publishes two statistics every year that look an awful lot like, and are regularly mistaken for, comprehensive counts of deaths from interactions with police.
Even so, she was regularly mistaken for Naomi Campbell, an entirely different-looking model from Streatham with a Jamaican-born mother.
Everyone in gymnastics will tell you that Smith has earned his fame, and he himself is keen to raise the profile of his teammates (Daniel Purvis is regularly mistaken for the redheaded long jumper Greg Rutherford).
Others said the comment was in "poor taste", particularly because during the presentation Ferrera and Longoria poked fun at the way Latina actors are regularly mistaken for one another.
FRIDAY: Calle Ocho Tropical Rene is Cuban and Jessica (whose dad is black and mom is Jewish) is regularly mistaken for Cuban, but that didn't stop them from abandoning me on Night 3, when I wanted to go to Little Havana.
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Ms. Harris is so conscientious, whatever her private misgivings, that health care types regularly mistake her for Jeanne's daughter, not her daughter-in-law.
I'm 38, but people regularly mistake me for 25.
And even the most complicated of us do not regularly mistake our bodies for infectious enemies and destroy the very thing that sustains us.
And while this may not actually be based on a comic-book, it still suffers from the worst traits of those disappointing graphic novel adaptations that regularly mistake freeze-frame storyboard surface for substance.
Consider: it is now a familiar result of cognitive psychology that human beings regularly make mistakes in logical reasoning (cf. Stich 1994).
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