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(Mersenne noted that God sometimes misled people in the Bible, so divine deception wasn't easily ruled out).
To insure that intense emotions were captured on camera, she sometimes misled contestants who were about to be rejected.
He made mistakes, he was sometimes misled by what he was told and his writings are perforated by gaps where information is missing, but he was too modest and too honest to ever be seduced by the habit of lying.
Not only did these efforts overwhelm election officials, they sometimes misled voters into thinking they qualified as absentee voters when the voters did not meet the strict requirements of Florida law.
Mr. Spiegel contended that the E.P.A. sometimes misled the public about safety and other factors at Superfund sites, which the agency denies, saying that communities in close proximity to sites are kept fully informed.
Shankar's father, a Middle Temple lawyer who later moved to Banaras, where his younger son, Ravi, was born, was a progeny of that new race, with its avowed, sometimes misled, faith – almost as fierce as its faith in liberty – in its right to a universal culture, to access all the intellectual and artistic possibilities available to it.
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