Were it not for the stray dogs, a visitor could be forgiven for mistaking the area for Silicon Valley.
It's likely that in proposing home cooking as a solution for obesity, Wartman is committing the cum hoc ergo propter hoc fallacy, or mistaking correlation for causation.
Oscar Pistorius says he shot dead Ms Steenkamp after mistaking her for a burglar.
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"Marine life in the ocean are mistaking plastic for their natural food, " Lamson said.
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"I could see its green eyes, there was no mistaking it for another animal, " he added.
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 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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The Italian marines are accused of shooting the two Indian fishermen dead last February after allegedly mistaking them for pirates.
The marines are accused of shooting the two Indian fishermen off the coast of Kerala state, mistaking them for pirates.
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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You have succumbed to an optical illusion: mistaking gazelles for magical unicorns.
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Herper thinks everyone is missing the point and mistaking ideology for science.
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To this day, I find the keys a bit too small, and I often hit the wrong one, mistaking pause for fast-forward, etc.
The officers have been accused of murdering two Indians off the coast of southern India in early 2012, apparently mistaking them for pirates.
Gates was arrested at his home last week after someone saw him forcing open his own front door, mistaking him for a burglar.
At its core, the parties in the NFL dispute are making the same mistake their friends in the NHL did: mistaking mistrust for greed and irrationality.
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Upon initial inspection of this Korean contraption, you could easily find yourself mistaking it for a Tamagotchi, but thankfully this egg-shaped gizmo plays a more productive role.
The Republicans look passionate but rudderless, mistaking ardour for strategy.
In 2004, Springbok rugby player Rudi Visagie shot dead his 19-year-old daughter Marle after mistaking her for a robber trying to steal his car in the middle of the night.
Latorre and Girone are accused of killing two fishermen while on board a commercial Italian ship off the coast of the Indian state of Kerala last year, mistaking them for pirates.
They did so after allegedly mistaking them for pirates.
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Mistaking rhetoric for action is the Obama Administration's hallmark.
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But some analysts warn against mistaking style for substance and making early declarations of victory against entrenched powers built up by the very party that now says it's trying to bring them to heel.
His rants are so off-the-wall there is little mistaking them for anything but a joke (he has vowed to rid American wrestling of the Mexican influence, even if that means deporting wrestlers from the locker room).
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Afghan officials had said the British patrol had shot dead an off-duty Afghan policeman who was not in uniform but was carrying a weapon as he washed in a stream - mistaking him for an insurgent.
Mr Aspinall, 73, who is dying of cancer of the jaw, added that he had no doubt his friend had been guilty of bludgeoning his children's nanny to death after mistaking her for the wife he plotted to murder.
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