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were mistaking
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An error; a blunder.
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Cone bases a speculation that Matisse "sided with the nationalism of the current Vichy regime" on a mild complaint by the artist, back in 1924, that people were mistaking, as French, the cosmopolitan art scene in Paris.
It's important to remember that the dotcom bubble had just burst and many people were mistaking this stock market meltdown for an internet meltdown.
These congressmen and senators were mistaking such omission as a form of civility -- keeping the dialogue pure.
He soon realised that people were mistaking him as a relative of Dame Ellen Terry, so inverted the name to Terry Thomas.
However, Johnson's laboratory experiment [41] is not easily interpretable, as its design did not control whether females assessed males as such, or whether females were mistaking males as highly mobile prey.
Although Johnson used juvenile D. triton presumably to control for the possibility that females were mistaking males for potential prey, the mobility of juvenile D. triton is much less than that of females [42], which in turn, as in most spiders, must be lower than that of males [28], [43].
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"They were mistaken".
The Gaullists were mistaken.
But they were mistaken.
But those officials were mistaken.
Again we were mistaken.
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