Whatever you may think of Mr. Snipes, it seems clear he was led astray.
Why do our plans so often go astray, and how can we keep on track?
To complicate matters, mail has been going astray because its capital is called Edinburgh.
That way, their long-hitting players won't be in too much trouble if a shot goes astray.
Of the 1.5 billion bags carried on commercial flights each year, around 0.7% go astray.
Then, as his troops converged on Kandahar, he narrowly escaped death when an American bomb went astray.
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But in the short run, I also know that technology can lead us astray, or have steep costs.
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Is it led astray by the darker skins of the alien race among which these abominations are perpetrated?
Although there is merit to this approach, in this case it appears to have led many industry participants astray.
Religion was a bond that Zubeidat thought could hold the family together, and keep her son from going astray.
To church reformers the veneration of relics was tantamount to idolatry and a symptom of a church gone astray.
My optimism, which has served me so well in my career and life, led me astray on this one.
There are plenty of folks out there that will help lead you astray.
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At times the technique, putting biography ahead of analysis, leads Mr Starr astray.
Charitable giving helps the rich to win respect, and to protect their children and their kind from going astray.
But Satan's wish is to lead them astray far away (from the right).
Bad judgment and shoddy data-processing and programming led more money to go astray.
He soon grew wise to the tactic, and would not be led astray.
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Netflix has done nothing but cast a clarifying spotlight on the bias that has been leading us astray for years.
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But the passion that animates and energizes so many entrepreneurs is also the very thing that often leads them astray.
Three missed penalties all went astray and it was Strange's opposite number Thomas who showed how it should be done.
The park management claims all of them can be explored without guides but they admit that people do go astray with disturbing frequency.
As the match wore on, mistakes began to creep into the Pirates' play, the ball often going astray in the offload.
When markets go astray the answer is not to make the taxpayer step in once more, but to introduce better regulation.
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Mowbray said it was an individual error that cost Celtic dear, the goal coming after a pass from Stephen McManus went astray.
Authorities speculate that Dorner, who is familiar with LAPD policies and procedures, may be trying to lead authorities astray by planting clues.
Some may have entered with their eyes open, seeking to ride the wave of rising housing prices, but many were led astray.
What led them astray were signs of economic life in other figures.
Conor Friedersdorf has a really important post about the way the conservative media led the Republican Party astray during the 2012 campaign.
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Too many of their passes were going astray, there was a lack of movement and, most unusually for the Merseysiders, they lacked fight.
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