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121) Three beer-befuddled construction workers played softball with my head in a backstreet on the mistaken assumption that I was Tom Tunney. 122) All these are symptoms of a simple dietary deficiency but often are mistaken for normal ageing processes. 123) Adding to the energy level is Colin McCormack doubling at deceptive speed as two mistaken characters. 124) It was all so quick and effortless that she wondered whether she'd been mistaken about his intentions. 125) The weight-conscious so often choose the most fattening dishes on the menu, in the mistaken idea that they were being virtuous. 126) Confirm the candidate is the one you are expecting - you do not want any cases of mistaken identity. 127) But if the people who accepted the idea of wartime service for their sons expected honor or understanding, they were mistaken. 128) When she realized she had mistaken him for his brother, she was horrified at her gaffe. 129) The Course also goes a long way to accommodate the not uncommon student experience of making a mistaken choice of degree subject. 130) Presuppositions are the silent partners in thought, but their silence must not be mistaken for their absence. 131) Or perhaps he was quite mistaken, and what his nature called for was both. 132) I perceived that the orthodox view of Time, as gradually established in the Western world, was a mistaken one. 133) Such a deeply mistaken belief can only come from a citizen of a country with a disciplinarian attitude to politics. 134) Popper led the charge against, describing Wittgenstein s picture theory of language as hopelessly and indeed outrageously mistaken. 135) When I started as a teacher I had the mistaken belief that all kids are interested in learning. 136) His sour grapes should not be mistaken for an accurate impression of the flavour of Charles's court in December 842. 137) I think there's mint in this sauce, if I'm not mistaken. 138) But since the Labour party is nonsexist, clearly we were mistaken. 139) The popular image of Mrs Beeton as a middle-aged housewife given to the confection of extravagant recipes is doubly mistaken. 140) It refers to the resurgence of manufacturing during the 1980s and the mistaken but widespread belief that manufacturing is still shrinking. 141) Even Protestants - and the good Lord knows how mistaken they are - have something to hold on to. 142) Similar views concerning conversion are expressed by Simone Weil who maintains that much missionary activity is both mistaken and dangerous. 143) Authority can be mistaken and it can cover up ignorance with prestige and prevent people from thinking for themselves. 144) And by accepting it, the believer tacitly ignores the complex social mechanisms which uphold the mistaken logic. 145) Contrived plotting, such as marriages of convenience, trite misunderstandings and mistaken identities, should be avoided. 146) Jean looked sharply at her, but she must have been mistaken. 147) And if he were mistaken, it was just possible that the lass was with child. 148) This is mistaken because the charge to revenue accounts does not reflect cash flows, only loan redemptions. 149) Just across the street from here, I think - although after so long I may well be mistaken. 150) Anyway, the upshot is an awkward dinner party seasoned with deception and mistaken identity.