Mr. DAN HYNES (Comptroller): This is Barack Obama country, and there's no mistaking that.
It occurs to us that Friedersdorf's error lies in mistaking the Declaration for a thesaurus.
"People are mistaking us because we are keeping a beard and the turban, " he said.
Oscar Pistorius says he shot dead Ms Steenkamp after mistaking her for a burglar.
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Professors are not overpaid, but they are, in general, woefully underworked, often mistaking self-interest for vested-interest.
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"Marine life in the ocean are mistaking plastic for their natural food, " Lamson said.
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Either way, there is no mistaking the critical importance of the leader at the helm.
"I could see its green eyes, there was no mistaking it for another animal, " he added.
One aspect of human nature that I find strange is the mistaking of strength for morality.
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Pistorius insists her death was an accident, that he opened fire after mistaking her for an intruder.
The Italians are accused of shooting the fishermen dead last February after allegedly mistaking them for pirates.
There is no mistaking his determination to "silence" the latter through means he judged to be constitutional.
There was no mistaking, for example, the Bollinger for the Delamotte or the Agrapart for the Gatinois.
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As is often the case with bureaucrats, servants are mistaking themselves for masters.
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There is no mistaking that Congress did not intend for the law to apply to the Department of Defense.
But there was no mistaking that Lien was in town for serious business.
Were it not for the stray dogs, a visitor could be forgiven for mistaking the area for Silicon Valley.
Though the pyramid was grown over with trees and brush, there could be no mistaking what it was, Morris said.
The Italian marines are accused of shooting the two Indian fishermen dead last February after allegedly mistaking them for pirates.
Your System One answer (most likely wrong) is good enough to avoid mistaking a hungry lion for a tasty chicken.
There was no mistaking those eyes, boring into him across a classroom forty years ago and just as piercing now.
The marines are accused of shooting the two Indian fishermen off the coast of Kerala state, mistaking them for pirates.
But there was no mistaking the hatred, as rebels continued to beat the men, many of whom were bleeding profusely.
But there is no mistaking that the 39th rendition of this great sporting event is a tale of 3 story lines.
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With gaming controls on either side, there is no mistaking this Palm OS handheld for anything other than a gaming platform.
Pistorius, meanwhile, is claiming he forgot Steenkamp was staying the night, and shot the model after mistaking her for an intruder.
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Apparently, walking onto their home court Saturday and mistaking it for the Carrier Dome will not be one of those issues.
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Jihadist hackers are trying to confuse military computers into mistaking the identities of friendly and unfriendly forces in Afghanistan and Iraq.
The other difference is that there is no mistaking a chemical attack when it happens, because its victims die almost instantly.
You have succumbed to an optical illusion: mistaking gazelles for magical unicorns.
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