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There's no mistaking Abbie — Abbie was always Gugu Mbatha-Raw.
The audience, mistaking the noise for gunshots, began to run.
There's no mistaking the Nokia 9 PureView for an iPhone.
On Thursday, though, there was no mistaking the president's stand.
The finance whizzes are mistaking water for a business washout.
Or tear him apart, mistaking him for a mountain lion.
And there was no mistaking the gravity of the day.
There is no mistaking what he is talking about here.
You'd be forgiven for mistaking this tone for one of disdain.
There's no mistaking the iPhone 2G's DNA in the iPhone 7.
Ford accidentally landed on a taxiway, mistaking it for a runway.
There's no mistaking the class divisions in Death of the Outsider.
They reconciled, but there was no mistaking the rift between them.
But there is no mistaking the look of bliss on Mrs.
Why did you get in my body by mistaking a virus?
Officers have shot people after mistaking wrenches and badges for guns.
"There is no mistaking the challenge of this moment," Cook wrote.
NEW DELHI — There is no mistaking what the security camera captured.
There is no mistaking the kind who simply take what they want.
Mistaking it for the downfall of "real" writing is a category error.
When a woman is 34 weeks pregnant, there is no mistaking it.
But there's no mistaking the seething anti-establishment anger under the surface.
Before long, the paparazzi will be mistaking you for a celebrity, too.
"There's no mistaking what someone means when they say 'platonic'" Goldberg said.
There was no mistaking the judge's attitude towards the former general's conduct.
There is no mistaking the music of Royal Trux for anything else.
Show me your badge, James Closs demanded, mistaking Patterson for a cop.
Even though we're used to you mistaking this, consider… not doing it!
"Mistaking wealth for virtue is the cruelty of our time," states Kendzior.
There could be no mistaking who had written this lavishly punctuated letter.
But our government, mistaking itself for a higher power, wants that role.
"People are mistaking this for a thing about the campaign," Cohen said.
But there was no mistaking the trend: Serena rising and Venus dipping.
Yes, it's true that nobody is mistaking Trump for a policy wonk.
Students were always mistaking Lop and Phon, the twin trainers, for one another.
Regardless, there's no mistaking a Michael Bay fighting-robots flick for anything else.
It also risks you mistaking Jake from Tinder for Jake from your childhood.
There's no mistaking the Key 2 for any phone other than an BlackBerry.
That's when he realized that this woman was mistaking him for Ryan Reynolds.
There is no mistaking this thing for anything but a product for gamers.
She said, "Everyone's mistaking this anti-Trump guy for Trump's—" you know, whatever.
After that, a drunken mob, mistaking Smith for a Papist, nearly kills him.
Then, mistaking me for Elphaba, they threw a cup of water on me.
Mistaking 'I can do that' with 'I'm the best one to do that'
He tried to eat the butter out of hand, mistaking it for cheese.
In fact, I missed the front desk entirely, mistaking the concierge for it.
The agents blew up an old pipeline, mistaking it for a new one.
Saying so might be going a bit far, or mistaking effects for intentions.
At the intersection he kissed my forehead, apparently mistaking my tears for joy.
DAUGHTER-IN-LAW You and your husband may be mistaking cause and effect.
All the same, there's no mistaking this for anything less deliberate than punishment.
"You must be mistaking me for someone who gives a s—-," he said.
Here there is no mistaking mankind's overpowering yearning for carnal and sensuous pleasures.
It is a warning against mistaking progression in years with progress on issues.
Tonally, there's no mistaking Deadpool for Logan or any other X-Men film.
Because there's nothing more embarrassing than mistaking Patrick J. Adams for Gabriel Macht, right?
Trump, a supposed business genius, is mistaking two very simple concepts: repatriation and investment.
Good training should prevent an officer from mistaking compliance for an act of aggression.
Here's a gull mistaking a GoPro camera for food and flying away with it.
Don't ruin future vacations for yourself by mistaking your dog sitter for a housekeeper.
When critics accused her of mistaking style for substance, she took it to heart.
There is no mistaking that Trump is weaponizing the bench to restrict the vote.
But don't fall into the trap of mistaking determination for an unwillingness to change.
Instead, he mistakenly eats an entire forkful of wasabi after mistaking it for guacamole.
He served out his term in office without anyone mistaking him for a penis tattoo.
Fujairah, UAE (CNN)There is no mistaking the ugly gash ripped in Andrea Victory's stern.
And mistaking his contrarian opinions about art versus life for intellectual prowess, she falls hard.
Mistaking the Taser for a gun, the officers fired 59 bullets at Nieto, killing him.
The officer said she entered Jean's apartment mistaking it for her own, according to police.
Regardless, there's no mistaking how Apple has taken curves and tolerances to the next level.
There's no mistaking the soldiers in their black jackboots, carrying their MP40s, driving their Kubelwagens.
This trade war has been built on mistaking strengths for weaknesses—and weaknesses for strengths.
Local reporters actually rushed to the scene during filming, mistaking the blanks for real gunshots.
The Democrats have a recent history of mistaking clement electoral circumstances for a compelling candidate.
With due respect, Trump is a brilliant, egotistical lout mistaking the voting public for ignoramuses.
One could be forgiven for mistaking Roger Ailes's Fox News for Richard Nixon's White House.
Washington (CNN)No one is mistaking President Donald Trump for being the salesman in chief.
The research indicates that mistaking your job for your sense of self is not healthy.
There was no mistaking the feelings that inspired the music—everything was on the table.
There's no mistaking it for pop music of today, and that makes it stand out.
Still, there is no mistaking the show's serious intentions, and its confidence in pursuing them.
But there is no mistaking that it will aggravate an already rather aggravating debt situation.
But to anyone with a passing familiarity with marijuana, there was no mistaking her message.
Scroll through my Instagram feed today, and you'd be forgiven for mistaking me as able-bodied.
I could see people who aren't familiar with motorcycles easily mistaking it for a traditional bike.
And there's no mistaking the opening music riff, with its rising introductory fanfare and bombastic theme.
Bea Johnson isn't a New Yorker, but you could be forgiven for mistaking her for one.
An emphasis on selling things, and thus "mistaking stuff for substance", has led to public distrust.
True or not, there's no mistaking the pounding that the city gives to your auditory nerves.
Ford told lawmakers it was "absolutely not" possible that she was mistaking Kavanaugh for someone else.
Teigen is clutching her newborn daughter close, but there's no mistaking that little bundle of joy.
The album is sparse and crystal clear; there's no mistaking it for a lo-fi record.
Charles Emmanuel Grace, there is no mistaking his "face of the movement" stature for anyone else's.
Chihiro and her parents stumble into the spirit world, mistaking it for an abandoned theme park.
"There is no mistaking the fear these attacks inflicted on an entire city," the board wrote.
There was no mistaking that the marquee performer was the lowest-ranked player in the field.
This made perfect sense, as there was certainly no mistaking the Astros for any other team.
A key component of academic economics is ruling out the possibility of mistaking correlation for causation.
They are a bird with a limp mistaking itself for a phoenix and trying to catch fire.
He's sassy but not condescending, touched by her idealism but never mistaking it for naïveté. It's...wonderful.
Related: 10 Years Ago Today, UK Police Killed an Innocent Man After Mistaking Him For a Terrorist
The image that users are mistaking for a Nazi symbol is actually an official Google Maps icon.
A passenger caused major delays after mistaking an airplane's emergency exit door for a bathroom on Friday.
Worse blunders have been made over the course of history than Kim Kardashian mistaking orchids for gardenias.
For instance, here it is being used with a literal replacement — Columbus mistaking North America for India.
Caro Quintero, likely mistaking Walker and Radelat for undercover agents, allegedly ordered the men's torture and murder.
A U.S. Apache helicopter opened fire with 30 mm cannon, apparently mistaking Namir and Saeed for combatants.
The likelihood of ever mistaking Nerf Laser Ops Pro for a real gun is slim to none.
And it's here where they're increasingly meeting a pernicious, omnipresent foe and mistaking it for food: microplastic.
But to planners and architects, all of this sounds like newcomers mistaking political problems for engineering puzzles.
A few years later, kidnappers abducted a man for ransom in India, mistaking him for Mr. Povlsen.
It advises talking to neighbors one on one and warns against mistaking online enthusiasm for actual commitment.
There's no mistaking the acerbic sound of Mr. Lake's alto saxophone; it's both quizzical and deadly serious.
Whether it's the original or the remake, there's no mistaking the signature roar of Ford's "Bullitt" Mustang.
A particularly troubling revelation: baby fish are mistaking microplastic for prey, according to findings published last month.
Decades later, shortly after 9/11, Berger wrote about the hazards of mistaking that ideology for reality.
However, adults have also been known to suffer daffodil poisoning after mistaking daffodil bulbs for wild onions.
The soldiers ignored Amin, perhaps mistaking him for a woman, but dragged away his brother Shaker Ahmed.
Even so, there's no mistaking the fact that, in the right hands, this thing can cause a ruckus.
Mistaking it for the Impala, Delke pulled up, and Hambrick, one of the people near the car, ran.
Alex, a 24-year-old Jewish girl from Fort Lauderdale, remembers mistaking her brother's babysitter for a monster.
Even my mistaking the men's bathroom for the women's can't bring me down (thankfully it was single occupancy).
But there's no mistaking the Sonora of southern Arizona with the desert national parks Lenihan grew up visiting.
But still, there's no mistaking the feeling of luxury that comes with all of that high-grade material.
In the morning, his mom's one-night-stands keep stumbling into his room, mistaking it for the bathroom.
A college student in South Carolina was murdered after mistaking a car for her Uber ride, police said.
"I just wanted to be treated as a person, but sadly there is no mistaking identity," she said.
"There is no mistaking that the rule of law matters along both sides of our border," Tillerson said.
Ice-T says he came close to shooting an Amazon delivery driver after mistaking him for an intruder.
Encouragingly, many of the missed words were close approximations, such as mistaking "rodent" for "rabbit," as an example.
"It's usually a mistaken identity," referring to the possibility of a shark mistaking a person for a seal.
Just from looking at its color, there's no mistaking the Find X for an iPhone or Samsung Galaxy.
Gharib Muhammad would very much like the good people of Portland to stop mistaking him for El Masry.
But an overload of results can have you mistaking an allergic reaction for an STD — or vice versa.
Mistaking her nephew's Nintendo DS for a phone recording the encounter, the men tried to go towards him.
It played fast and loose with biblical text, sure, but there was no mistaking the ideas at play.
The individual drawings are personal and idiosyncratic; there is no mistaking the work of one potter for another.
Marine life in particular can suffer by mistaking the masks for food like they do with other trash.
Crime There's no mistaking a John Connolly novel, with its singular characters, eerie subject matter and socko style.
He would probably blush if you said it to him, mistaking it as counsel from the Kama Sutra.
Trump batted him out of the way, perhaps mistaking him for a political reporter or picturing James Comey.
After mistaking several other men for him, I learned that he had written two books on sexual exploitation.
A 60-year-old Israeli woman was hospitalized after eating a spoonful of wasabi, mistaking it for avocado.
Birds can also become confused by windows with plants behind them, mistaking them for a safe landing spot.
On the way, they're pulled over by a cop who shoots Khalil, mistaking his hairbrush for a gun.
A gang [passes by, mistaking him], so then they'll shoot the party and people would die like that.
Last September, one fan had a mini breakdown after mistaking Del Rey's tucked-in hair as a new cut.
There was no mistaking it: The couch, coffee table, dining room set, and wall art were all the same.
They are also counter-productive, as well as cruel, a typical case of nativists mistaking American strengths for weakness.
"63 murders this weekend in Rahm Emmanuel's Chicago," Giuliani tweeted, likely mistaking the number shot for the number murdered.
Head-spinning though the results might have been, there was no mistaking the European origin myth at their core.
There was no mistaking Mr. Wilder, even when it seemed like putting him in certain roles was a mistake.
They look so healthy and ecstatic, you'd be forgiven for mistaking the image for an '80s chewing gum ad.
However, like many other policymakers and members of the media, he is mistaking signs of withdrawal for opioid addiction.
"The danger of mistaking our merely natural, though perhaps legitimate, enthusiasms for holy zeal, is always great," Lewis wrote.
And after nervously mistaking young Bill's grandmother for a white woman, he gratefully accepted the johnnycake she gave him.
The story doesn't follow Cervantes in every detail, but there is no mistaking Gilliam's deep appreciation of the book.
The movie's touch is light and its spirit buoyant, but there is no mistaking its seriousness or its passion.
First they hated each other, now they make each other laugh and strangers keep mistaking them for a couple.
I'm sorry for mistaking that for boring — and for looking to cover you up in bleaches and neon dyes.
Murphy mentions several instances of customers mistaking drivers for thieves since they aren't required to wear Amazon-branded clothing.
Air defense officers, mistaking it for an American spy plane that had been loitering nearby, tried to establish contact.
He also seemed to have been mistaking "political" for "politically biased," and he also couldn't have been more wrong.
There's no mistaking that the sound is coming from a very small source and being shoved directly into your ears.
But more importantly, robot vacuums succeed because there's no threat of mistaking them for anything other than a service bot.
There are a lot of misconceptions about this plan, and one of the biggest is mistaking this process as new.
The most common mistake when matching relatives by DNA is in generations; mistaking, say, a second cousin for a third.
An airline spokesman told CNN that the incident was caused by a passenger mistaking the emergency exit for a bathroom.
But it's only modest until you press the shutter button, because after that there's no mistaking that you're taking pictures.
" She hoped there will be no mistaking her intent with her new record, which "is so first-person and sad.
Jenna Bush Hager is sincerely sorry for mistaking the movie title Hidden Figures for "Hidden Fences" at the Golden Globes.
We arrive home, and I go to the bathroom, and there's no mistaking it: The bleeding has started in earnest.
There would be no mistaking whose bird was whose, or whether your opponent was all wet in a tropical downpour.
Eventually, though, there will be no mistaking the fact that Trump commandeered the GOP and remade it in his image.
In an interview with 13News Now, Sheri Naumovic claims that her husband shot Carneiro after mistaking him for an intruder.
This caught the brooding Thorn's attention, who rose into the sky mistaking the darkness as the hour of her hunt.
Even while out with friends in London, they noticed stares — and knew that people were mistaking Smith for the royal.
Not only is it just plain necessary for your body, but it'll also keep you from mistaking thirst for hunger.
"Director Jon Favreau thinks people are mistaking it for live-action because "hopefully, it looks like a live-action film.
This fact led scientists to wonder if Pliny's account was accurate, or if perhaps he was mistaking dolphins for whales.
Out of context, we might not even have recognized her, mistaking her instead for some buttoned-up British legal professional.
Driven There's no mistaking the new 2016 Chevrolet Camaro because, well, it has a strong resemblance to the departing car.
One last warning: Be wary of mistaking oodles of Facebook friends and Twitter followers for a real world campaign army.
CreditCreditAll photographs by Amanda Mustard for The New York Times BANGKOK — There is no mistaking that particular shade of yellow.
A licensed crossbow hunter in Readington Township, N.J., killed a family's Alaskan shepherd after mistaking the dog for a coyote.
There was no mistaking that strange cavern, its large stone blocks, the eerie way the light drifted through its columns.
He despises anti-comedy, but that has not stopped people from mistaking his work for it, sometimes to his benefit.
Once, during his commute, a group of police officers pulled their guns on him, mistaking him for a gang member.
To this day Beijing treats its economy as an extension of state propaganda, manufacturing statistics and mistaking trophyism for development.
While the focus on adventure has always remained intact, there's no mistaking the NES original for Breath of the Wild.
The ending of "Wiener-Dog" is spectacularly heartless, yet there's no mistaking the yelp of its admonition: life's a bitch.
While there was no mistaking the deadly toll of the bombing, investigators struggled with the complexities of who was responsible.
There was no mistaking the mood in the room, where the bar was full and nearly every table was reserved.
Our thought bubble: We've been charting the ascendance of the Jared Kushner camp in the administration and there's no mistaking it.
This fact led scientists to wonder if Pliny&aposs account was accurate, or if perhaps he was mistaking dolphins for whales.
With its decorative metal lining and stylishly placed logo, you might end up mistaking it as part of the actual outfit.
As such, it sports a massive "5G" logo on the rear, just so there's no mistaking it for a lowly S10+.
The bad: There should be no mistaking, however, that some of this shift is the result of growing retirement insecurity, too.
Ocean's take on the song is distinctly "Ocean," though — there's no mistaking those striated vocals, that's grade-A Frank Ocean music.
While there's no mistaking the recordings for a first-hand conversation, the responses on death, faith, and suffering feel very present.
There's no mistaking the high sophistication of engineering, aerodynamics, and materials science that has gone into crafting the Rimac C Two.
When she finally did stop to check out the bling, she was a little confused — mistaking the cut of the diamond.
However, there's no mistaking that his intent was to deflect attention from the fact that he was weak in Putin's presence.
They seemed infected by the same unexamined certainty as the religious and the insane, mistaking it for some greater ontological understanding.
He speaks in excited bursts with a thick accent, but there's no mistaking his opinions on the ocean's most endangered delicacy.
It wasn't clear if they'd always been on Ball's Pyramid or if birds, mistaking them for nesting material, carried them there.
There was no mistaking the comfort and protection she felt under his wing and the pride he felt in providing it.
It was a tragedy, and one where a police officer mistaking a toy gun for a real one played a factor.
An animation commissioned for the Hammer Museum website received a mixed reaction, with many users mistaking the work for an advertisement.
The Taycan may represent a new direction for the automaker, but there's still no mistaking this electric vehicle for a Porsche.
According to the official government account, the drug gang killed the students after mistaking them for members of a rival outfit.
Schatz revealed his lack of knowledge by mistaking Attorney General Jeff Session's reference to that heritage for a racist dog whistle.
But there's no mistaking that the president, who attacked the show's treatment of him, also turned it into appointment television again.
Mary Anne McKinley, another passenger aboard the Carnival Legend, echoed a similar sentiment of mistaking the crash for a big wave.
"Would you like us to sing you a song?" he asks, mistaking her pigtails and Mary Janes for evidence of sweetness.
As a family vacationing at Camp Kellerman, in the Catskills, during the early 1960s, there's no mistaking the Housemans as anything else.
Benedict Cumberbatch Reveals He Once Ignored Tom Holland After Mistaking Him For A Fan Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
Shooting puts spotlight on reserve officer programs The defense contended that mistaking the stun gun for the pistol was an honest mistake.
Are too many investors crowding into this one massive obvious leader, mistaking blind momentum-chasing for paying up to own the best?
In this next version, everything has been replaced, including the original idea of the subject accidentally mistaking one thing for something else.
I hope Black mothers of mixed race children aren't made to feel alien by stares of onlookers mistaking them for the nanny.
Amanda Spielman, head of Ofsted, the schools inspectorate, has warned that some schools are "mistaking 'badges and stickers' for learning and substance".
Police in Bristol tasered one of their own race-relations advisors in the face after apparently mistaking him for a wanted man.
Residents said Saudi-led coalition warplanes, apparently mistaking the drilling machine for a rocket launcher, bombed the site and killed four workers.
Palantir CEO Alex Karp is uneasy that technology companies are mistaking business clout for political influence, the Financial Times reported on Thursday.
I chose it as the opener to the song so that there is no mistaking what you are about to listen to.
And yet, time and again, Trump singularly fixates on the election, mistaking the starting gun of his presidency for the finish line.
" Originally mistaking it for a separate incident involving former Voice contestant Christina Grimmie, I responded, "Ughh with the young singer, I know!
The larvae might be mistaking plastics for some of their more common foods—other species of plankton that float around on currents.
The road is plastered with signs saying "tailors wanted," and one girl gives a yelp of alarm, mistaking them for wanted posters.
The appearance will follow a series of public gaffes by the former vice president, including most recently mistaking New Hampshire for Vermont.
"What was funny about him was he was hard of hearing so he kept mistaking various patients' names," Tsai told NBC News.
Everyone keeps mistaking him for an elderly man, including a teenager named Tyler (Niles Fitch) that he bumps into at the movies.
And while she doesn't work with just anyone (she turned down McDonald's), there's no mistaking this is a business, not a hobby.
There was a mistaking of solemnity for seriousness, which made things like Kenickie – who were serious, but not solemn – out of place.
Thinking otherwise, I'd say, is a much clearer sign of religious illiteracy than mistaking "new King" for a reference to Donald Trump.
But the measure had been backed by Beijing, and there was no mistaking that the reversal was a stinging setback for him.
A speculative fiction reader can be forgiven for mistaking Ana Simo's madcap mélange of a novel, HEARTLAND (Restless, paper, $17.99), for genre.
It was only years later that she became aware of the sculpture, initially mistaking it for a torso, rather than a head.
Although the uniform is different, there's no mistaking that the two are related in these photos from their first days at school.
As soon as she opened the door, and they hugged, there was no mistaking that she was his old pre-K sweetheart.
There was no mistaking Haley's stance on Trump during primary season: She said she was "not a fan" of the Republican nominee.
Though she lives inside the glass cage, she walks around it as though from the other side, mistaking reflections for embodied reality.
Karns said the United States believed the air defense operators fired on the U.S. aircraft after "mistaking it for an opposition" drone.
At the same time, mistaking humor for journalism may be a sign of the times, as fake news continues to thrive online.
You would be forgiven for mistaking the upper level of the 296th Street station for a museum or a Chelsea art gallery.
Like mistaking George Clooney for Marc Rubio…at the Academy Awards…you know, bc Marc Rubio is at the Academy Awards every year….
She tries to slip past Gillibrand, but the New York senator—seemingly mistaking her for a fan—rests a hand on her shoulder.
These are candlesPhoto: GettyA woman in Connecticut was severely injured earlier this week after mistaking a quarter stick of dynamite for a candlestick.
One of the jurors left the jury box on the day of the verdict with his fist raised, so there's no mistaking that.
But there's no mistaking the emotional weight of this tomblike self-archive and of the time-haunted politics of experience that it reflects.
Often the mistakes being made are pretty trivial, like identifying a drain cover as a manhole or mistaking a van for a limousine.
He returned home to his fourth-floor apartment at nearly the same time Guyger walked into Jean's apartment, mistaking it for her own.
Father shoots son, mistaking him for an intruder Clayton Brumby does not dispute the department's account and accepts responsibility for his son's death.
All around good sport Kevin Hart posted a hilarious video on Instagram of a fan genuinely mistaking him for fellow comedian, Chris Rock.
But there was no mistaking that family's grief as they held one another and waited for the casket to come off the plane.
It's hard to imagine anyone but the most deluded audience member ever mistaking him for a genuine iconoclast in the Tyler Durden vein.
Police in Ohio say a father shot and killed his 14-year-old son Tuesday morning after mistaking the teen for an intruder.
Recently, a 9-year-old Albuquerque girl ate and shared her grandfather's pot gummies with five classmates after mistaking them for regular candy.
There's no mistaking Captain Underpants as anything other than a kids' movie, but it looks like one adults might secretly dig as well.
New Girl finds someone to take the place of Jess almost immediately (Megan Fox's Regan), though there is no mistaking she is missed.
Nobody is mistaking them for anything other than what they are: one of the most dominant teams in the history of professional sports.
There won't be any mistaking whether or not you're actual royalty when you cart around the Minnie Mouse Sequin Mini Backpack by Loungefly.
"The summit was more show than substance, what the Texans call 'all cattle, no hat,'" Schumer said, mistaking the phrasing of the expression.
Unfortunately, Friedman, a Canadian broadcaster working for CBC, saw it wrong, mistaking Ryan Lochte in Lane 5 for Michael Phelps in Lane 4.
If you were drawn to shows like "Quantico" and "Blindspot," I think you're mistaking an appetite for action with an appetite for splashiness.
Be sure you're moving through emotionally intense moments in safe and appropriate places rather than mistaking a public forum for emotional dumping grounds.
As you might suspect by the theme of this article, attendees crowded around the spectacles, mistaking it for a piece of modern art.
There could be no mistaking the face of the woman with the flat-topped crown sitting above her brow: Queen Nefertiti had risen.
The official account from his predecessor's government states a drug gang killed the students after mistaking them for members of a rival group.
We gaze in wonder at your distant perfection, mistaking you for creatures we thoughtlessly love much more: for eagles or hawks or ospreys.
"Trump risks mistaking personal flattery for geopolitical realities," Richard Gowan, an expert on diplomacy at the European Council on Foreign Relations, told me.
The screen protector has been extended to under the bezels, so consumers don't break the display by mistaking it for a removable laminate.
Turning to the page in the field guide where mergansers were illustrated, there was no mistaking that this was a male red-breasted.
"There's no mistaking a John Connolly novel, with its singular characters, eerie subject matter and socko style," our crime columnist, Marilyn Stasio, writes.
If she mostly avoided controversial topics, her mere presence spoke volumes, and was there really any mistaking the fundamentals of what she believed?
The notion of a pop star mistaking talent for the ability to wear a leather jacket sat particularly badly with the guitar-playing community.
It's shaped like a gun, and there's only one button where the trigger is, so there's no mistaking how to hold and operate it.
Using satellite images to tot up the total area of sea ice risks mistaking surface melt for open water during the summer melting season.
Later on she refreshed her gaze, she said, trying to show women in the context of their spaces to avoid mistaking claustrophobia for intimacy.
There was no mistaking that the facts disclosed during the criminal trial matched the facts disclosed in the university records unsealed by Judge Christensen.
With a driving chorus featuring the lyrics "it wasn't love," it's no wonder Gaga's "Perfect Illusion" had fans mistaking it as a breakup song.
At least, we think it's Beyoncé — anyone would be forgiven for mistaking the little girl in the picture for Blue Ivy at first glance.
Have you ever caught yourself trying to scroll up on a paperback book, mistaking it for any one of a number of electronic devices?
Back in July 2016, police in Florida arrested a very unlucky retiree after mistaking the blue glaze from the guy's donut for crystal meth.
His own tests found that 80 percent of people greeted his most human-like androids with a "hello," initially mistaking them for real people.
The plane trip to San Francisco, as well as Sykes jokingly mistaking Alcatraz Island for the fictional "Harry Potter" prison Azkaban, was all documented.
While some are mistaking this for old footage of their Castle Black reunion, it's actually the two reuniting at Winterfell in the final season.
A teenager, who hasn't been identified, was injured, and police killed Emantic Bradford Jr., mistaking him for the gunman, who's still on the loose.
Other Western leaders couched their disagreements with Trump in diplomatic terms, but there was no mistaking the tensions on display at the annual gathering.
If you're familiar with angulas, the tiny vermicelli-like baby eels that are a Spanish delicacy, you're excused for mistaking Alex Raij's latest creation.
She thinks people are constantly mistaking "mobilizing" for "organizing," and that social media has taught a generation of young activists the worst possible lessons.
Mistaking some video games for all video games Many people make the mistake of evaluating all video games by the few that are violent.
In November 2016, Dench accidentally sent a text to Hinton inviting him to her house for Thanksgiving after mistaking his number for her grandson's.
The police also attacked a bus carrying teenage soccer players, killing three more people, apparently mistaking their bus for one of the students' buses.
"As far as I know, people started mistaking my graphic for the real thing once Rob Delaney reposted it instead of retweeting", he added.
But its mating call is so loud — and so irritating — that some Californians have called the police after mistaking it for a car alarm.
There is no mistaking this bike for your average push bike, as it's designed to do things a standard pedal-powered bike just can't.
I distinctly remember being bitten by my friend's cat Emmett when I was 10 after mistaking his growls for contented purrs at being pet.
But I noticed that people like Riksheim who have lived closely with the trees aren't prone to mistaking their longevity and resilience for indestructibility.
But on Tuesday, airport security in Berlin was maybe a little too cautious in somehow mistaking a harmless sex toy for a potential explosive.
But if you're going to go down that route, be warned—the cops might end up mistaking them for something a little more illicit.
On the flip side, confused anti-Trumpers have vandalized the bus, mistaking it for the enemy, which has led the artists to disguise the vehicle.
If this exploit can be used to trick AI into mistaking something harmless as dangerous, could it to do the opposite, disguising weapons as turtles?
Image: GizmodoIf e-ticketing startup MoviePass isn't quite dead yet, there's been no mistaking the telltale signs of a dead man walking for months now.
Guyger, who said she fatally shot her unarmed, black neighbor after mistaking his apartment for her own was found guilty of murder on Tuesday, Oct.
Comatose, Shepard was left bound to a fence until a mountain biker, at first mistaking him for a scarecrow, found him about 2456 hours later.
"The Woz," who drives a Tesla Model S, is concerned some people are mistaking Tesla's current Autopilot system as a completely capable self-driving program.
Harris was caught after a brief chase but continued to struggle when volunteer reserve sheriff Robert Bates shot Harris, mistaking his gun for his taser.
You could be forgiven, given the crowds of millennials sipping from plastic cups inside, for mistaking Milk Zone for a sleek chain of neighborhood bars.
" Deppe added: "While it's tempting to say the toxic male behavior we observe is a problem in gaming [and] esports, it's mistaking correlation with causation.
Although I often identify as my father's daughter, there's no mistaking which half of my genome and rearing was involved in organizing our household books.
But there's no mistaking the dismay on his face when he realizes what's on that incriminating tape, and what it means for his current situation.
Walking through the exhibit hall at Flame Con in New York City this past weekend, there was no mistaking this for any other comic convention.
It almost seems as though black rays shoot from her arms but you're mistaking sunshine for the central beam of the crucifix she's hanging from.
There was birdsong in the air, and the gentle lapping of the waves, but there was no mistaking this for a camp in the Adirondacks.
For much of that time, she said, investors cared little about diversity and inclusion — including sometimes mistaking her for an executive assistant during pitch meetings.
There's no mistaking the expression on his face is one of complete devastation after the death of Kim Porter, who he has 3 children with.
You would be forgiven for initially mistaking the white trail of paint slinking across the gallery floors as another one of the Brutalist building's quirks.
"There is simply no mistaking the reality that American women are currently dying much earlier than their counterparts in other advanced nations," the authors wrote.
J.P. There's no mistaking the line of descent: U2 to Coldplay to Snow Patrol, which has re-emerged with its first song in seven years.
I had already fallen into the unhealthful habits of mistaking my dread for integrity and of confusing skimming the news all day with civic engagement.
And that is when, the police say, the Trinitarios spot Junior and begin to chase him, mistaking him for a member of a rival crew.
As Congress debates the terms for the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), due for reauthorization next month, there should be no mistaking what's at stake.
But there's no mistaking that we're in the midst of the biggest drug epidemic to ever hit our country — and the death toll is rising.
So many people spend their career mistaking their greatest thing for a liability — or simply overlooking it — but it doesn't have to be that way.
Ford, who acknowledged to the Washington Post that she did not remember some key details of the incident, may be mistaking him for someone else.
This isn't the first time Facebook has mistakenly taken down a historically significant photo after mistaking it for a nude photo violating its terms of service.
Russell Westbrook gets tired of discussing triple-doubles but there is no mistaking that the feat typically is a prime factor in an Oklahoma City victory.
Stan Lee was mourned across the world by millions of fans, digital outlets and newspapers — but one publication found itself mistaking him for another famous artist.
Other visitors at Kennedy saw Dodd in his suit and lined up to take photos with him, mistaking him for a feature of the visitor's center.
As you can see above, the Pixel 4 got every single word right, apart from mistaking "epoch" for "epic" (and that may have been my fault).
Trump singled out Dawson at Thursday's campaign-style rally when protesters were being escorted out of the arena, apparently mistaking him for one of the demonstrators.
Yet when African-American voters in the focus groups were shown campaign fliers and asked to rate them, there was no mistaking what was most effective.
Some of the reviewers that experienced issues with the device in April had accidentally removed this protective layer after mistaking it for a disposable screen protector.
Unfortunately, financial planners say most people make the mistaking of "setting it and forgetting it," rather than evaluating their financial plan at least once per year.
He began to wonder whether GOFAI had made a fundamental error, mistaking what a tool-using mind could do for the cognition of a brain alone.
Trump's explainers often accuse the media of taking the President's words too literally or of mistaking his sarcasm for intent when he slips into autocratic rhetoric.
After mistaking an Asian man for the venerated healer and teacher, he begins a conversation with the real deal ... that gets off on the wrong foot.
There's no mistaking the pride in the father's voice when he talks of his daughter's career as a shooter and her talent, even from the beginning.
Citing long lines at a particular polling place as proof of some sort of conspiracy is a classic example of mistaking anecdotal evidence as statistically significant.
It's like mistaking a spiral for a circle: you come back at the same thing but at a different level; you see the change from before.
Their efforts and the soft-and-shiny, sun-drenched look of Brett Pawlak's cinematography might fool the inattentive into mistaking "Life Itself" for a good movie.
There's hardly time for Janelle to process that moment before Helen's father, Bruce (John Doman), asks Janelle to clean up after mistaking her for the help.
In 2004, the authorities evacuated the Capitol and the surrounding buildings on the day of former President Ronald Reagan's funeral, after mistaking a plane carrying Gov.
Iran initially denied that it had shot down the plane, but later admitted that it had done so after mistaking the plane for a U.S. missile.
By now, there is no mistaking works by Cindy Sherman — her signature as both photographer and subject, her over-the-top outfits and constantly transforming face.
"The fact that some people are mistaking Keanu Reeves age appropriate girlfriend with Helen Mirren is wild," comedian and "2 Broke Girls" creator Whitney Cummings tweeted.
The police officer who fatally shot a young black man in an Alabama shopping mall, mistaking the do-gooder for a gunman, will not be charged.
Mistaking a wristwatch for a weapon before fatally shooting the suspect The report describes an incident in which an off-duty officer confronted a burglary suspect.
A 21-year-old South Carolina college student who was found dead Friday allegedly entered the suspect's car early that morning after mistaking it for an Uber.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - A Somali soldier was sentenced to death on Monday for killing a government minister after mistaking him for an Islamist militant, an army officer said.
There is no mistaking the choice of Osteria Francescana in the first episode, where each dish is architectural in nature, and close ups look like postmodern sculptures.
An elderly Canadian woman inadvertently stole a car and kept it for two weeks in late June after mistaking it for the one she had just rented.
That attitude helped when, after losing a bet, Dove went to an open call for runway models, where they cast her after mistaking her for a man.
As dense and repetitive as the movies are, a little Quay-ness goes a long way, but there is no mistaking the power of the twins' worldview.
By the fourth clip, though, there is no mistaking her: This is Hillary Clinton, as first lady, giving a speech about the importance of children and families.
But this year there was no mistaking the passing of an important milestone, with noticeably more high heels, pumps and sandals stepping out onto the landing zone.
There is no mistaking the excitement that has gripped the country since April, when Abiy took office and embarked on the most radical liberalisation in Ethiopia's history.
It also features a double-sided King design, similar to the face cards in a deck, so there's no mistaking what it's supposed to be used for.
She comes at her topics from unexpected angles — sometimes identifying with forces of destruction, sometimes mourning their ravages — but there's no mistaking the intensity of her conviction.
David and Stefany attended Comic Con as the Hound and Arya — although David told Insider that people were constantly mistaking him for the Mountain, the Hound's brother.
The book's structure — alternating the crime and its aftermath with lengthy swaths of back story from each focal character — is similarly self-defeating, mistaking delay for resonance.
The Sims visualization on her screen reproduces the actual Ikea furniture visible in her apartment, right down to shape, placement and color: there's no mistaking the substitution.
But when Jews point out the other two kinds, we are often dismissed as sensitive or hysterical, or as mistaking legitimate criticism of Israel for something darker.
Consulting an expert ensures that you're not mistaking a serious behavioral or medical issue as animal silliness, and that you're tackling your pet's destructive tendencies head-on.
The accounts are straightforward and informative without much in-depth context or treatment of historical or biographical nuance — and there's no mistaking this for a scholarly treatment.
As Oliver pointed out, these errors can vary — from credit companies mistaking a person for a terrorist to these agencies thinking someone who's alive is actually dead.
The Game of Thrones actress revealed that her new husband once nearly kissed her Sansa Stark double on the show's set after mistaking her for the real Turner.
Yet there's no mistaking that the current mainstream iteration of house music has transformed a once transcendental genre into something irreverent, full of bum-pinching, eye-winking swagger.
Yet there was no mistaking the renewed sense, following its failure to foresee the 2007-08 financial crisis, of an academic field in a crisis of its own.
As a result, young women tend to brush off early symptoms and avoid seeking help, sometimes mistaking the pain of a heart attack for indigestion or acid reflux.
The only thing stopping me from having it out on display at all times is the harrowing thought of someone mistaking it for a particularly stylish wireless mouse.
The Texas police officer who fatally shot a neighbor last week after apparently mistaking his apartment for her own was arrested Sunday and charged with manslaughter, PEOPLE confirms.
It may be rendered in the crude lines of a dollar-store coloring book, but there's no mistaking its similarity to the picture Scoble posted back in 2013.
Cuba was leaving Craig's in WeHo Monday night when he weighed in on the Television Academy mistaking Terrence for him in a tweet this year at the Emmys.
Read More: What Learning to Lockpick Taught Me About Digital Security According to Fluegel, she used her keys to unlock the other car's doors, mistaking it for hers.
A new optical illusion on Twitter has people mistaking a car door for the beachCan you find the penguin among the flock of toucans in this viral brainteaser?
A 24-year-old YouTuber just married her 61-year-old girlfriend, who people keep mistaking for her grandmotherBuzz Aldrin walked on the moon 50 years ago today.
In Albuquerque, New Mexico, a nine-year-old girl stole some of her grandpa's medical marijuana gummies, mistaking them for candy, and passed them around to her classmates.
A woman developed a heart condition after mistaking wasabi for avocado and eating an "unusually large" amount of the paste, according to a report published in the BMJ.
Dr. Blasey, a research psychologist at Palo Alto University in Northern California, also swatted away any notion that she was mistaking someone else for the young Mr. Kavanaugh.
"There is no mistaking the fear these attacks inflicted on an entire city," the editorial board of The Austin American-Statesman wrote the morning after he killed himself.
Many marine predators choose their prey based on color, so they could be mistaking white microplastic particles for, say, a transparent planktonic organism with eggs in its belly.
He took his own life in 2017 at age 29, leaving behind a body of work that is highly personal: There is no mistaking a Ren Hang photograph.
Mistaking him for a member of a rival set, the gang chased the boy, Lesandro Guzman-Feliz, for blocks in the Belmont section of the Bronx, prosecutors said.
There's no mistaking their contrariness in this amusing show from South Korea, which combines polished illusion, Chaplinesque comedy and old-fashioned circus arts into a 70-minute whirl.
Museums & Galleries By now, there is no mistaking works by Cindy Sherman — her signature as both photographer and subject, her over-the-top outfits and constantly transforming face.
But Mr. McNally said in an interview that there was no mistaking the intimidating nature of the raid, and wondered if that wasn't the point of it all.
In court, he testified that he returned home to his fourth-floor apartment at nearly the same time Guyger walked into Jean's apartment, mistaking it for her own.
The ad obscures his face, but if you know what he looks like — in a Speedo — and the inside of his old apartment, there is no mistaking him.
The lack of on-site dining aside, there's no mistaking the appeal of this sharply designed boutique property in a neighborhood that was sorely lacking in quality lodging.
There is no mistaking, though, what it means that a young black man can have his neck broken in police custody and the system still sides with the cops.
In the book, conservation biologist Aditya Gangadharan talks about mistaking elephants for boulders while doing work in India, but is also vocal about how colonialism plays into conservation efforts.
There is a reason for the stank: The horrendous smell apparently tricks bugs—like pollen-carrying carrion beetles—into mistaking them for literal rotting meat, ensuring a pollination cycle.
Rolfi Ferreira Cruz walked onto the patio, pulled out a Browning Hi-Power 9 mm and shot Ortiz, mistaking him for Fernandez, Rodríguez Sánchez and Bautista Almonte said Wednesday.
We joke nowadays about mistaking sex toys for other, decidedly less sexy items, but the joke gets an extra boost when Electra demonstrates past decades' interpretations of the gadget.
It's such a cynical hot take that you'd be forgiven for mistaking it as satire if you ignored the ongoing build of bad takes from Carlson over the years.
Sabrina would wait, level after level, as Avery attempted to catch up to her, fumbling and swearing at each complex math problem, mistaking an important clue for scenery art.
Sir Martin, played by Tom Bennett, makes several social faux pas, including being confused by the name Churchill and mistaking the lady of the house's brother for her husband.
There's no mistaking the Beam for anything other than a soundbar, but it's much smaller than Sonos' last two television-adjacent speakers, 24's Playbar and last year's Playbase.
Now, there wasn't a blinding flash of OLED-powered light that dropped me to my knees, but there's no mistaking the fact that the X1 has a superlative screen.
The machine recount discarded overvotes even if a voter punched in "Al Gore" and then wrote down "Al Gore" to ensure that there would be no mistaking their intention.
In the 1890s, as she declined into dementia, she kept rewriting the text of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and sometimes wandered into the Twain house, mistaking it for her own.
You could be forgiven for mistaking the reMarkable for one of these cryptogadgets that solicit some hype, make some promises, maybe load up on money and then disappear forever.
Although the name Kim Jong-il was covered by a white block in the photos of the slogan released on North Korean news media, there was no mistaking it.
" Quotable "For a long time it was in the 'Death and Bereavement' category on Amazon and I was acutely worried about people mistaking it for a self-help book.
On Sunday, the pope spoke of reconciliation between Rome and the Orthodox church, whose schism dates back nearly 19593,000 years, but there was no mistaking the gap between them.
"When attacks happen, there's a [perceived] high cost in mistaking in-group, out-group members for one another," says Mina Cikara, who runs the intergroup neuroscience lab at Harvard.
Yet there was no mistaking that this was peatland: Paths submerged into black goop, teams of dragonflies swarmed over the hot water, reeds and forest grew from their depths.
Mr. Sellars, on the other hand, made his vision crystal clear in "La Clemenza di Tito"; hate it or love it, there's no mistaking his work for anyone else's.
Officials and family members have been at odds over whether this was a case of a cartel mistaking them for a rival or if the family was a target.
Many had been painted in camouflage or blue, the color of Iraqi Federal Police vehicles, in a bid to fool surveillance aircraft into mistaking them for Iraqi forces' vehicles.
There was no mistaking Stanley Downen was elderly when Columbia Falls police answered a call from the Montana Veterans' Home for help with a wandering resident in June 2012.
Still, there is no mistaking the larger message: Expensive, actively managed funds looking to make a mark picking United States stocks must adapt to the new realities at BlackRock.
Mistaking the ethnicity of Indian Americans was a hot topic after the Kansas City Star reported that the suspect said after fleeing that he had shot two Middle Eastern men.
Adding insult to lethal injury is the fact that the Night King made sure Viserion's mother saw the whole thing — and now there's no mistaking how powerful he truly is.
Attempting some quick damage control, Delhi Police District Commissioner and spokesperson, Madhur Verma, told reporters that these attacks had been the unfortunate result of police officers mistaking journalists for students.
Witness things like Time mistaking St. Basil's Cathedral for the Kremlin, or how a documentary about doping among Russian athletes confusingly placed the communist hammer and sickle on its poster.
At the Liberty Science Center in New Jersey recently, a casual observer could be forgiven for mistaking the floating object within for a giant onion, or perhaps even a UFO.
But there is no mistaking the downtrend in imports of Saudi Arabian crude since the start of June which seems set to continue until at least the end of August.
The U.S. has faced criticism for not taking in more refugees, and it is on the defensive after the military accidentally bombed Syrian troops, mistaking them for Islamic State fighters.
Each year, dozens of cops are shot dead, and officers kill around a thousand members of the public—often after mistaking innocuous objects for weapons or frightened behavior for threats.
There is no mistaking the work Mr. Corbat has done to patch up Citi's relationship with regulators, which was strained by a $45 billion taxpayer bailout during the financial crisis.
All over the world, sea turtles are swallowing bits of plastic floating in the ocean, mistaking them for tasty jellyfish, or just unable to avoid the debris that surrounds them.
There's no mistaking the significant shift that occurred in Jay's music once Beyoncé entered his life and the even more pronounced change following the birth of his daughter Blue Ivy.
MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Somali security forces shot dead a minister for public works in his car in the capital Mogadishu on Wednesday after mistaking him for an Islamist militant, officials said.
He added that there was no way to estimate how many drug testing labs might be accidentally mistaking CBD for THC, because forensic labs generally determine their methodology in house.
The threads that connect Gladwell's somewhat rambling material have to do with misreading people — mistaking their intentions, drawing erroneous conclusions from their demeanors and believing their false claims of innocence.
World leaders cannot keep mistaking their wish for the peaceful rise of China (and one that perhaps will eventually become democratic) with the reality of the Chinese Communist dictatorship today.
Too many people are mistaking President Trump's calls for a more balanced and domestic worker-focused trade policy for an open invitation to be against foreign countries and foreign companies.
Cases of officers mistaking a Taser for a gun, however, are rare, said Geoffrey P. Alpert, a criminologist at the University of South Carolina who studies the use of force.
The British police officers who shot dead a Brazilian electrician in 22007 after mistaking him for a suicide bomber should not be prosecuted, Europe's top human rights court ruled on Wednesday.
The British police officers who shot dead a Brazilian electrician in 2005 after mistaking him for a suicide bomber should not be prosecuted, Europe's top human rights court ruled on Wednesday.
In fact, Uber has sent out a handful of emails relating to safety features since late March, when a college student was murdered after mistaking a car for her Uber ride.
This one, however, isn't for the faint of heart — we suggest pairing your skin-colored 'kini with a bright cover-up, so there's no mistaking that this is, indeed, a look.
Revising the mission statement a year-and-a-half ago, Zuckerberg had the chance to admit he'd messed up by mistaking his own grandstanding world-changing ambition for a worthy cause.
From the Vault There's no mistaking the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum among the recreational boats, yachts and water taxis anchored at the piers along the Hudson River's Manhattan docks.
When they inched a little closer to the van, there was no mistaking it: The ball of fluff clinging onto the roof for dear life was, without a doubt, a cat.
Odds & Ends The side plot this week is that Charlie (George Newbern) is jealous of Quinn's (Katie Lowes) recent concern for Huck, mistaking it for her being in love with him.
"With the deck guns, there was no mistaking it for what it was," said Paul Lawton, a Massachusetts attorney whose research helped to convince the Navy how the ship was sunk.
Scholars who do not share Dickinson's intimacy with plants and garden phenomena have occasionally misinterpreted her poems, conflating her lyrical depictions of frost and dew, or mistaking a butterfly for snow.
DENVER (Reuters) - A hunter who admitted fatally shooting a 14-year-old Colorado boy after mistaking him for an elk was sentenced on Wednesday to five years in prison, prosecutors said.
You'd be forgiven for mistaking Spectral Wound's new album, Infernal Decadence, for another droplet in the sea of forgettable black metal tapes that seems to wash over every #metal Instagram feed.
The government claimed the cartel murdered the students after mistaking them for members of a rival gang, then burned their bodies on a rudimentary bonfire at a dump in nearby Cocula.
A hunter accused of fatally shooting his neighbor after mistaking her for a deer was arraigned on a charge of second-degree manslaughter on Thursday in a western New York court.
Mistaking finger-wagging for pressure, these groups spend far too much time on phrasing their criticism of settlements and occupation, and far too little asking what can be done about it.
Mistaking the perfection of our devices for the perfection of ourselves relieves us of responsibility for what happens to the world: It will just naturally turn out O.K., sooner or later.
His mechanics remain a work in progress — no one is mistaking him for Ray Allen — but he has improved, and he praised the assistant coach Fred Vinson for helping him along.
There's no mistaking the closeness of Ohio, where five significant polls have been conducted this month; four of those polls put the race for the Buckeye State in an exact tie.
"Foxtrot" tells the fictional story of an army checkpoint where bored Israeli troops shoot Arab passers-by after mistaking a soda can for a weapon, and then cover up the incident.
Hadiya, 15, performed at President Barack Obama's second inauguration one week before Mickiael Ward shot her in Chicago after mistaking the group she was with for members of a rival gang.
These attacks on the T.RUMP Bus, which came from confused anti-Trumpers mistaking it for the enemy, have added another beautiful layer of irony to this piece of political performance art.
WATCH THIS: Woman Unexpectedly Gives Birth After Mistaking Pregnancy for Food Poisoning Le Parisien reports that three employees and one hotel guest were transported to the hospital for non life-threatening injuries.
It suffers the same problem as the recent Fantastic Beasts prequel films, mistaking sentiment toward the familiar names, places, and settings of the Wizarding World for actual substance in gameplay or story.
Brown lived across the hall from Botham Jean at Dallas' South Side Flats apartments last year when officer Amber Guyger walked into Jean's apartment, mistaking it for her own, and killed Jean.
It's not clear why people are mistaking the comedian Chris for the singer Chris, but it could be because he is the only Chris Martin to have a verified account on Twitter.
When Breitbart staffer Michelle Fields complained Lewandowski had manhandled her at an event, Breitbart itself published a story accusing her of mistaking Lewandowski for someone else before security footage disproved the theory.
"Tragic" is how the attorney for a New York hunter is describing a shooting late last month in which, authorities said, the hunter killed his neighbor after mistaking her for a deer.
Balenciaga may call their new giant blue bag the "Arena Extra-Large Shopper Tote Bag," but there's no mistaking that oversize trapezoidal shape, short and long side straps, and glossy blue veneer.
The combination of bitter orange, lime zest, jasmine, and coriander leaf with a musky, metallic dry-down keeps the fragrance weird, but nobody will be mistaking it for pee this time around.
We hear from Lavonda Harding (Allison Janney), Harding's mother whose determination to see her daughter succeed — which isn't all that altruistic to begin with — often means mistaking tough love for actual abuse.
A Colorado man called police Saturday night to say he had fatally shot his son after mistaking him for a home intruder, according to a press release from the Douglas County Sheriff.
The culprit behind many of the Galaxy Fold issues was that some reviewers tore off a protective layer, mistaking it for that film you peel off whenever you unbox a new phone.
He gets paid to beat up creeps and predators, and he and Holland have their meet-cute when Jackson, mistaking Holland for one of those, bloodies his nose and breaks his arm.
Reporters on the ground quickly concluded that an antiaircraft missile launched from separatist-controlled territory (probably mistaking the passenger jet for a Ukrainian military aircraft) was the likely cause of the tragedy.
This is not how you build a winning team—the Warriors are currently mistaking correlation for causation—but this is how you get rich people to like you and think you're smart. 
There are for example Facebook accounts that do nothing but show images of celebrities with deadpan captions mistaking them for other celebrities: Betty White for Queen Elizabeth, Samuel Jackson for Kofi Annan.
Though prosecutors allege Guyger murdered the 26-year-old accountant, her defense team has said she simply walked into the wrong apartment and fatally shot Jean after mistaking him for a burglar.
It should pair nicely with Agony, a game I admittedly keep mistaking for Scorn, about a soul hopping from form to form looking for a way to get the Dodge outta Hell.
But there's no mistaking the urgency of Sam Fender's desperate vocal, the rising refrain "He will play God" and the syncopated, reverberating guitar note that persists throughout the song, keeping things tense.
But there's no mistaking that rents have come down, with the official rental price indexes showing declines in the neighborhood of 10 percent since 2013, while anecdotally, much larger drops are bandied about.
For some reason the resort is still hunting for the alligator that killed the boy, despite the fact that all alligators are capable of killing a small child and mistaking it for food.
Predominately composed of enormous puffer jackets, tiny bags, and crippling lace-up heels only the baddest can pull off with ease, there's no mistaking the singer's distinct sense of style for anyone else's.
Police have shot and killed another black man after mistaking an object he was holding for a gun — but this time, they have evidence he was pointing it at civilians and police officers.
It makes Simon's gayness feel at once liberating and reductive: There is no mistaking that this is a gay kid, but that's practically the only thing about him that matters to this movie.
Among the most devastating attacks launched by the researchers was a "privilege-hijacking" attack that caused the perceptual ad block to block legitimate content on a webpage after mistaking it for an ad.
For instance, in the above image, it's clear that the network in question is mistaking brown sheep for cows, which might mean that it hasn't been trained on enough examples of brown sheep.
Operatives and consultants peddle tactics, electoral "paths" to power, but after eight years of riding President Barack Obama, mistaking his talents for their own, the brain trust is unable to drive the party.
During Friday's massive distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack on DNS service provider Dyn, one might be forgiven for mistaking the maps of network outages for images of some post-apocalyptic nuclear fallout.
"Read more: Bryce Dallas Howard says being on 'Black Mirror' changed the way she uses technology: 'I've been keenly aware'She then added, "Although something is wrong when people stop mistaking me for her.
Op-Ed Contributor Kingston, Ontario — THERE was no mistaking the diagnostic significance of that little red stick inside a deep blue cell: The Auer rod meant the mystery patient had acute myelogenous leukemia.
"Here we are revolutionaries, 'Chavistas'!" one old lady chided a recent group, mistaking middle-class visitors to Catia for opposition supporters opposed to the ruling movement called "Chavismo" for former leader Hugo Chavez.
These are all the acts of a man who still confuses self-promotion with the pursuit of success, mistaking headlines for achievement and the needs of his own ego for the national interest.
"In Australia, there was a shooting at a school in 1999," he told Mr. Trump, getting the date slightly off and mistaking the setting, which was actually a tourist site not a school.
The rookies were in their uniforms; to spare anyone the embarrassment of mistaking me for Tyrus Thomas, I was issued a be-logoed polo shirt that would have fit comfortably over a refrigerator.
But there's no mistaking the imperative urgency in the voice of the ominously backlighted figure on the stage of the Almeida Theater, nor the Australian twang that animates his favored four-letter words.
She covers the scar from her operation with a fox stole, but is still beset with misery and nerves, mistaking the sound of hedgehogs mating in the garden for the cry of a baby.
Yes, that includes spewing the N-word and mistaking Staples' pronunciation of North (Norf) as Nerf, a company that puts toy firearms in the hands of children--much more dangerous than a geographical location.
Authorities have released startling surveillance video they say shows the tragic moment University of South Carolina student Samantha Josephson stepped into her alleged killer's car — apparently mistaking it for the Uber she had ordered.
"Mandela effect" examples include thinking Nelson Mandela died in jail in the 1980s, mistaking "Berenstein Bears" for its actual name "Berenstain Bears," and believing in a 1990s movie where comedian Sinbad played a genie.
An off-duty Dallas police officer shot and killed her black neighbor inside his home Thursday night, saying in a call to 911 that she entered his apartment after mistaking it for her own.
"I'm sorry if I have seemed off it's just that lately people have been mistaking me for a much older …" Gloria says as she looks up and realizes that Cam and Mitchell are gone.
But there's no mistaking the fact that the movie is about her, and how she stands her ground against an overseas aristocracy intent on casting her as an unworthy upstart, a gold-digging interloper.
In a statement to The Verge, an Amazon spokesperson confirmed this incident took place, but it appears it was an unusual series of Alexa mistaking conversation as commands rather than Alexa spying on users.
No charges will be filed against Mack's 72-year-old father, because evidence shows that the dad's story about mistaking the boy for an intruder checks out, Hamilton County Prosecutor Joseph Deters said Wednesday.
DIFFA, NIGER (Reuters) - Soldiers in Niger killed 14 unarmed civilians after mistaking them for Boko Haram militants during a patrol in the remote southeast of the country, a senior regional official said on Thursday.
Her mother pounced in a cloud of perfume and carried her inside, calling back over her shoulder to Valerie in her husky voice, mistaking her for some kind of paid nanny, or pretending to.
And it was trucked over the Russian border into Ukraine, where it shot down that Malaysian airliner (probably mistaking it for a Ukrainian military plane) and then was trucked back to Russia hours later.
The track combines a tinny, off-the-shelf vamp that could have been marked "Latin" on a 1950s chord organ with a few trap accents, but there's no mistaking the fury in the song.
Why it matters: Biden has drawn criticism in recent months for public gaffes and slips, including mistakenly thinking he was vice president during the 2018 Parkland shooting and mistaking Margaret Thatcher for Theresa May.
But there was no mistaking the extra buzz and publicity surrounding Daniels at the Solid Gold, located in a slightly isolated industrial area about 40 minutes south of the President's Mar-a-Lago club.
But one could be forgiven for mistaking the vicious tactics of the MS-13 gang, as described by the president in a Long Island speech on Friday, with those of the Trump White House.
The former Dallas police officer who said she shot and killed an unarmed neighbor after mistaking his apartment for her own broke down multiple times Friday while on the stand for her murder trial.
Some of the best image-recognition systems, for example, can successfully distinguish dog breeds, yet remain capable of major blunders, like mistaking a simple pattern of yellow and black stripes for a school bus.
With spear phishing, hackers can easily reach multiple targets and increase their chances of just one staffer mistaking a fake login page for the real thing and providing the hacker with their username and password.
The result was a Facebook experience that felt anything but human; for all the information I fed it, the algorithm never really knew me and made clumsy choices, mistaking all passing fancies for deep obsessions.
Experts have been aware of the sex and gender disparities in heart disease detection, treatment and outcomes for some time, but physicians may still be mistaking heart disease for anxiety in some women, Lavoie said.
Related: 10 Years Ago Today, UK Police Killed an Innocent Man After Mistaking Him For a Terrorist That decision prompted the family of Menezes to take the case to the European Court of Human Rights.
What the P9s are is the perfect pair of headphones to present as a gift — there'll be no mistaking their premium nature and there's no danger of the recipient hating the warm and friendly sound.
Yes, your Magikarp can die: it might be carried off by a Pidgeotto should you leap out of your pond too many times, or be blown up after mistaking a Voltorb for a Poké Ball.
The M10 lacks the "M" badging on the front, but the classic red Leica dot is exactly where it should be and there's certainly no mistaking this for anything but a Leica M-series camera.
The M2000 lacks the "M" badging on the front, but the classic red Leica dot is exactly where it should be and there's certainly no mistaking this for anything but a Leica M-series camera.
And, while what Biden said applies broadly to leaders in Europe, as well as the United States, there is no mistaking that his comments were a rebuttal to Trump's friendly statements about the Russian president.
Guardians 2 crackles with so much wild humor and fizzy color that there's no mistaking it for one of its grimmer superhero cousins, nor does it ever run the risk of being overshadowed by them.
People in Times Square were fleeing in panic after mistaking a motorcycle backfiring for gunshots on Tuesday night, exemplifying the residual fear resonating throughout the US following a series of back-to-back mass shootings.
With a tear-jerker trailer, we're tricked into mistaking a piece of advertising for a piece of art — a distinction it's possible to complicate but never, if the word "art" is to mean anything, undo.
CARNOUSTIE, Scotland (Reuters) - Zach Johnson often gets confused with his namesake, world number one Dustin, but there was absolutely no mistaking which of the two was happiest after the British Open second round on Friday.
This weekend's Nevada state convention wasn't the 23 Democratic National Convention in Chicago — when antiwar activists nearly tore the city apart over a brokered presidential nomination — but you could be forgiven for mistaking it as such.
Whatever the case, there was no mistaking the bromance between the two leaders as they praised each other effusively and emphasized that they saw eye to eye, even if they did not agree issue by issue.
There was no mistaking, however, that they were very focused on becoming an elite team that could soon contend for a North Korea figure skating medal at the world championships and the Winter Olympics in 2018.
This year, the governor signed a bill banning the production of marijuana treats taking the shape of a human, animal or fruit -- an attempt to prevent people from mistaking them for candy such as gummy bears.
KS: I wouldn't put it past ... Because I think they're mistaking his interest in things that are very Mark Zuckerbergian, which he does every year, unusual things, with his very earnestness, he's a very earnest person.
There's no mistaking the Phantom 33 for anything other than a DJI drone, but closer inspection reveals a far more polished look with lots of technology embedded in the body (as opposed to hanging off it).
According to the NTSB, the crash was due to pilot error, apparently when mistaking a dead-end canyon for one which led into the main body of the lake while flying at low altitude over water.
Whether companies call them full-screen, all-screen, FullVision, or Infinity Displays, there's no mistaking the fact that a modern phone in 230 is most readily recognized by the scarcity of its bezels around the screen.
The faces are blurred, but there's no mistaking the trucks full of filming equipment, the crew member talking to a curious neighbor, and the one member of the production who appears to be flipping off Google.
Clashing over alliances From the very beginning, it didn't seem that Trump ever saw much beyond Mattis' military uniform, often mistaking his reputation for toughness as an indication he was onboard with Trump's America First agenda.
When Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reunited with Prince William and Kate Middleton for back-to-back Remembrance Day events earlier this month, there was no mistaking that the space between them went far beyond protocol.
But my sense is that there's also something going on in our society: Many Americans no longer seem to understand what a leader is supposed to sound like, mistaking bombast and belligerence for real toughness. Why?
With his sneering Southern accent, his impeccable elocution, and his signature ad lib, a stretched-out declaration of his name that almost always announces his arrival on a track, there's no mistaking 2 Chainz for anyone else.
Opponents questioned whether the solution to gun violence should be the presence of even more guns and warned of the danger of a teacher misfiring during a crisis or police mistaking an armed teacher for the assailant.
IFC has a new horror film coming up about some kids who try to invent a wireless power transmitter but somehow end up bringing obviously evil spirits into the world and mistaking them for their dead parents.
A member of staff picked up the wrong bottle, mistaking it for another Bordeaux of the same vintage… The customer didn't know and it was only afterwards that one of the managers picked up what had happened.
Instead, the 14-year-old Cincinnati boy sneaked back into the basement of his home, investigators say, where his father, mistaking him for an intruder, shot and killed him -- a tragedy, but not a crime, say authorities.
Given its title, you could be forgiven for mistaking Donald Ray Pollock's second novel for another celebrity cookbook — the kind of thing you might find alongside Gwyneth Paltrow's "It's All Easy" at your local big-box superstore.
Perhaps you committed the folly of mistaking the passed out blob of tie-dye that is your friend for a bean bag chair and were forced to part a little too early with your ice cream cone.
The saga continues as the tale of app-enabled anarchy drops today on YouTube with Rosanna Arquette (Pulp Fiction, The Whole Nine Yards, Crash) mistaking her passenger for a young Bob Dylan because she's tripping on acid.
The government had steadfastly portrayed the 2014 attack as one involving only corrupt local officials, including the municipal police, and a local drug trafficking gang that, mistaking the students for rivals, incinerated them in a nearby dump.
Brown, a key witness in the trial, lived across the hall from Botham Jean at Dallas' South Side Flats apartments last year when officer Amber Guyger walked into Jean's apartment, mistaking it for her own, and killed Jean.
And back in 2012, there were concerns that the snacks were leading to unnecessary trips to the emergency room because parents were mistaking the red dye in the snacks, which can make your stool look red, for blood.
You've obviously been through an enormous amount over the past decade plus, and I am concerned there's a part of you that's mistaking this repeated rejection / renewal cycle as something you deserve or the best you can have.
Heidecker's universe of outlet-mall Willy Loman archetypes has bled into our present hellscape so seamlessly that you'd have been forgiven for mistaking most of 2016 for a sketch ripped from Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job!
It won't be for everyone—as Freitas also points out, some users may need to use some apps through a non-Tor connection (Twitter, for instance, could block a user connecting from Tor, mistaking it for suspicious activity).
When Craig confides his biggest secret in Maya without thinking twice about it, other characters wonder if there's something going on between them, yet there can be no mistaking a tender and platonic bond from the audience perspective.
A viewer could almost be forgiven for mistaking Mr. Kirk for a Democrat: The ad highlights his support for abortion rights and for holding a hearing on President Obama's nominee to the Supreme Court, Judge Merrick B. Garland.
Former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger, 31, was sentenced to 10 years in prison earlier this month, for fatally shooting her upstairs neighbor, Botham Jean, after mistaking his apartment as her own and thinking he was an intruder.
There are only 45 to 60 red wolves now living in the wild, and they are threatened, mostly by hunters mistaking them for coyotes and shooting them, said Tara Zuardo, a wildlife lawyer at the Animal Welfare Institute.
Shapovalov's colorful game, including a dreamy single-handed backhand, would look spectacular in any choice of kit, although the garish pink and black strip he wore made sure there was no mistaking him on a blustery Court Two.
Mr. Kim is, by nature, a cheery person, but there was no mistaking the edge to his voice when he started talking about the World Bank economists whose pay is tied to how many loans they churn out.
But on other occasions, a civilian response has caused harm, as when a civilian guard shot an Eritrean asylum-seeker during a Palestinian attack at the Beersheba bus station in 2015, mistaking him for one of the assailants.
But the senator went even further in his floor speech, criticizing the example Trump is setting for America's children, accusing him of railroading "civility and stability" and accusing Republicans of mistaking "reckless, outrageous and undignified behavior" for authenticity.
There's no mistaking Lush as a DIY or lo-fi record—Jordan has been trained in guitar since she was five, and you can hear it in the way she places angular, unexpected chords next to each other.
There was no mistaking the highlight here, "Ballad of Count Claros of Montalbán," an extended narrative by Francisco de Salinas, in which the restless count, having mounted an amorous assault on the king's daughter, narrowly escapes with his life.
Either way, there's no mistaking the seriousness of intent underlying Young's agile scat singing, and not just because of his fortissimo capitalization of the here, an idea of immediacy equated with the ghostly, disembodied presence of the poetic voice.
Their new theory is that sea birds have been mistaking the bands for worms, according to UK conservation charity the National Trust and the West Cornwall Ringing Group, which has been monitoring bird colonies on the island since 2013.
It should come as no surprise that, for the most part, the idea that this bill is a "win" has been pushed by 24/7 cable news outlets and others in the mistaking the forest for the trees business.
On Friday, former GOP congressman Dave Trott told Michigan Live and CNN that Trump was likely mistaking a framed copy of the Gettysburg Address he was presented with by Trott in 2013 for a 'man of the year' award.
This, in many ways, is a Canadian's worst nightmare since we spend half of our time bending over backward trying to be polite and the other half of the time wondering if people are mistaking our politeness for weakness.
After mistaking "hornet" for LOCUST and misspelling TINNITUS (with all I's), I was stuck and had to take a pit stop, a little time for my brain to catch up to Team Cox/Rathvon à la the Doppler effect.
There's no mistaking Green, though: not with his blue eyes and blond curls and constantly flushed cheeks, not with his monogrammed L. L. Bean backpack, not with his weakness for blurting the word "awesome" ("a Caucasian catastrophe," he notes).
The Grease star, 65, went viral this week after he appeared to hand over the award for video of the year to drag queen Jade Jolie, mistaking her for Taylor Swift during the MTV Video Music Awards Monday night.
What actually happened in a Yorkshire hotel room is up for debate, but there is no mistaking the piquant turns of phrase of a playwright who can make an alliterative description like "slum slug" sound both funny and threatening.
After first claiming Flight 1003 crashed because of technical problems and taking great pains to cover up the downing, Tehran finally admitted that its Revolutionary Guards force fired on the plane after mistaking it for incoming US cruise missiles.
Here are some of the most common mental traps that hold us back from success — and how to overcome them: Mistaking our emotions as evidence for the truth is one of the most common mental traps we fall into.
He read Philip K. Dick's "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" and didn't realize it was science fiction, mistaking the descriptions of a post-apocalyptic urban hellscape where humans enslave androids for a realistic depiction of life in America.
That kind of steaminess could be something Hannah's looking for in a relationship, and if she's found it with Luke, she could be mistaking it for starting to fall in love — something that many of us can probably identify with.
For example, in 2014, Cleveland Browns player Andrew Hawkins wore a shirt calling for "Justice for Tamir Rice and John Crawford," both of whom police in Ohio shot and killed after reportedly mistaking toy guns they were holding for real firearms.
It turns out, though, that Google's Assistant was mistaking "inside" for "in Side," and that Side is the name of a coastal Mediterranean town in Turkey that tends to have mild weather, similar to what you'd expect inside your house.
You can hardly blame the stewards for mistaking Mendy for a pitch invader, as they saw a guy wearing white pants and a bright orange jacket barreling toward the center of the field—pretty high contrast to Man City's powder blue.
"There should be no mistaking this course as a benevolent academic exchange; everything in North Korea is carefully evaluated and managed by the regime," Priscilla Moriuchi, director of strategic threat development at security intelligence firm Recorded Future, told VICE News.
Black admitted his involvement in the shooting, saying that he was with a second man, later identified as Larry Woodruffe, a 24-year-old black man, when Woodruffe fired on the family's car after mistaking it for a different vehicle.
The opening credits for American Horror Story: Cult have arrived, and there's no mistaking the season's theme, which plays up the idea of a political circus with a cavalcade of clowns, alongside figures wearing Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton masks.
NAIROBI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - With their manicured nails, immaculate make-up and matching handbags and stilettos, you would be forgiven for mistaking the five women seated in the cafe of the upscale Nairobi hotel for a group of senior female executives.
In an 2012 interview with SongFacts, songwriter Desmond Child, who worked with Aerosmith on the contentious track, reveals that the song was based on Tyler's experience of once mistaking Mötley Crüe vocalist Vince Neil for a woman at a bar.
While no one was in danger of mistaking Mr. Robot for a comedy to begin with, I worry that the show could collapse under the weight of its own self-seriousness if it continues down such a dark, tortured path.
Ms. Cabán is the Democrat best poised to become one of a growing number of prosecutors to show that can be done without infringing on civil liberties, criminalizing black and Hispanic Americans and mistaking punishment for the only form of justice.
New Orleans is still adapting to having the famous indie-rock couple in its midst: One city government official recalled seeing the pair on the street at Halloween, and mistaking them for local residents in really convincing Arcade Fire costumes.
Ahead of shooting down the plane, Iran responded to Soleimani's death with missile strikes on US positions in Iraq; the government said "human error" led to military officials mistaking the aircraft for an enemy plane in the wake of those strikes.
"There is no mistaking these dramatic increases, especially for rectal cancers," he said, noting that the number of new colorectal cancers among people under 50 each year exceeds the total number of new cases of less common cancers like Hodgkin's lymphoma.
And as Krasny himself admits, nodding to Freud after struggling for several paragraphs to unearth the deeper meaning in a simple story about a blind man mistaking the surface of a matzo for Braille, "Sometimes a joke is just a joke."
Thankfully, as many of her fans pointed out, Jessica was blessed with platinum blonde leg hair so even if she accidentally missed half her thigh the chances of someone mistaking her for the second coming of Teen Wolf are still very unlikely.
With artists who linger in the public spotlight, it's important not to let familiarity and/or Stockholm syndrome trick you into mistaking your inactive gag reflex for substantive aesthetic quality, but especially toward the album's beginning, some of these tracks abound with substance.
Saheed Vassell New York City police said officers fatally shot a man with bipolar disorder who was carrying a pipe on a Brooklyn street corner on Wednesday after mistaking the metal rod for a gun, sparking peaceful demonstrations against the use of force.
An Australian man is lucky to be alive after being attacked by a crocodile who bit him on the leg and the groin area over the weekend after he stepped on the reptile, mistaking it for a log in the shallow waters.
Last Friday, the Pentagon announced that 16 US personnel had been disciplined for mistaking another of the medical charity's facilities for a military target in Kunduz, Afghanistan, subjecting the hospital to a half-hour aerial attack that left 42 dead last October.
Guyger has said she fired in self-defense after mistaking Jean for a burglar and her lawyers say the identical appearance of the floors at their complex frequently led to tenants parking on the wrong floor or trying to enter the wrong apartments.
Ukraine and Western governments say that none of this is true, and that active-duty Russian soldiers backing the rebels fired on the airliner, perhaps mistaking it for a military aircraft, as it flew from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, the Malaysian capital.
CF Chris Owings had his streak of 10 consecutive starts broken Wednesday when manager Chip Hale started RF David Peralta started in center field to give Owings a day off, but there should be no mistaking the pecking order at the position.
A potentially fatal error here is mistaking the size of a bank's holdings instead of its interconnectedness as the determining factor for regulatory scrutiny (Lehman Brothers, whose collapse helped set off the 2008 meltdown, was never the biggest bank on the street).
Reprieve, a London-based human rights organization, said five civilians had been killed in the raid, including a 70-year-old, partly blind man who was shot when he tried to greet the Navy SEALs, mistaking them for guests arriving in the village.
Entering da Giacomo today, the restaurant Mongiardino made for Bulleri in 1989 on Via Pasquale Sottocorno, you could be forgiven for mistaking it, as a recent edition of the Michelin guide did, for an intact trattoria from the beginning of the 20th century.
"There's no mistaking the core dynamics of the encounter: Sandmann smugly grins in Phillips's face and declines to step backward, and he's backed by dozens of boisterous teens who are jeering and mocking the much smaller group of Native marchers," Graham writes.
Hanzel, then a 17-year-old student, said he made his way to the centre of Prague against his mother's advice to see the foreign troops blast the National Museum with heavy machine gunfire, mistaking the ornate building for a government office.
It's unclear how this is all going to play out in court, but PayPal is demanding an injunction against Pandora to stop it from using the logo on the grounds that its tricking customers into mistaking the one service for the other, especially on mobile.
But brands also reminded us once again this year that they are plenty capable of faceplanting all on their own — whether mistaking two iconic black women at an event already steeped in diversity controversy or failing to foresee a bot's transformation into a racist hatemonger.
"The plastic pollution problem in Hong Kong and worldwide has reached horrendous levels, with our landfills coming close to capacity, our beaches being overrun with rubbish and our wildlife dying because of mistaking all of this waste for food," the petition goes on to say.
Video: Eddiesfedora77/MGM/YouTube In the above scene, as the astronauts whirl around wildly, lasers blasting with characteristic "pew pews," there's no mistaking the dizzying collision of cinematic spectacle and comic absurdity that defines Moore's vision for 007, and makes Moonraker ripe for parody.
He has asked around the neighborhood, but either no one knows who wrote the letter, no one wants to rat on the person who wrote the letter, or no one wants to fess up to mistaking an American whiskey company for an extremist group.
World Briefing LONDON — The European Court of Human Rights ruled on Wednesday that British prosecutors were within their authority not to prosecute police officers who shot to death a Brazilian man in a subway station in 2005 after mistaking him for a suicide bomber.
Her outfit for the dance sequences in "Slumber Party" draws to mind her black ensembles in "Stronger"—breast skimming, embellished crop top, tiny skirt, fishnets and boots—and while the former is slightly more modern, there's no mistaking that this style is distinctly, classic Britney.
The listing also says the property is not suitable for pets or very young children, presumably due to the possible presence of boggarts and the risk of Lord Voldemort or his Death Eaters coming knocking and mistaking infants for a certain Boy Who Lived.
There is no mistaking the outline of the world's most famous mouse on the Mickey Doodle rug, but you'll have to look a bit harder to spot his silhouette in the Mickey Persian rug where he's cleverly hidden among the flourishes in the design.
Mr. Trump's decision to relax targeting limits in Somalia comes at a time of famine, which has increased the frequency of groups of people moving around, often while armed, in search of food and water — increasing the risk of mistaking civilians as Islamist fighters.
You wake up next to a sweaty eighteen-year-old with a hangover that feels underserved and said hangover increases after your brother punches you in the tit because you accidentally asked a question about Latvian customs, simply mistaking one Eastern European country for another.
Meanwhile, departing Vice President Joe Biden implored the media to not interpret his speech as a direct blast at Trump, but there was no mistaking that his words about Russia and Vladimir Putin on Wednesday were a sharp counter to Trump's cordial statements about the Russian president.
American farmers accustomed to snow and cold during the winter would be forgiven for mistaking their corn and wheat fields for the Arctic tundra, as temperatures dip well below zero at night, and barely recover above 10 degrees Fahrenheit during the day, under a milky, leaden sky.
I could have made clear that permission to open fire had been given before you peered around the corner – thus avoiding the impression given by many in the media that it was the Apache mistaking your camera for an RPG that caused them to open fire.
Australian actor Luke Pegler, one of the stars of the upcoming Mel Gibson-directed war movie Hacksaw Ridge, recently told the Herald Sun that he almost yelled at Justin Bieber on the set, mistaking him for a random skateboarding delinquent while he was shooting a naked scene.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenyan police on the trail of one of the country's most wanted criminals shot dead a 17-year-old boy after mistaking him for their suspect, the boy's father said on Tuesday, in the latest accusation of wrongful killing to be leveled at the force.
Dodson is himself a knockout puncher and straightened up his left hand nicely against Manny Gamburyan in his last bout—doubling up on the left straight so quickly that it looked rather underwhelming on film, but there was certainly no mistaking the effect it had on Gamburyan.
"We heard he had invented a cure for cancer and rejoiced that a fellow highlander had turned out to be a great scientist," said Pjerin Ivanaj, 54, a social insurance office worker, mistaking Shkreli's purchase of an anti-infection drug often used for HIV/AIDS patients.
There was no mistaking that, in a sphere that has been slow to acknowledge the black community, Ms. Erivo was a treasure in more ways than one, a face in a crowd that this week has embraced Tinashe, Zoë Kravitz, Teyana Taylor and their high-profile like.
Although Mr. Obama did not mention Mr. Trump by name during his speech, there was no mistaking the meaning of his words or that the remarks will serve as the framework for a stump speech the president intends to take on the road in the months ahead.
During the Cold War, the United States came to the brink of nuclear war on a number of occasions, many of these close calls due to the US mistaking things like the moon, a solar flare and power outages as evidence of a Soviet nuclear attack.
In the first scene of "The Street," Lutie struggles to read a "for rent" sign in the middle of a gale; in "The Narrows," a black man and a white woman meet in the middle of a dense fog, each mistaking the race of the other.
"The Sacramento police executed Stephon Clark in his grandparents' backyard, mistaking his cell phone for a gun, assuming he was a criminal threat simply because he was a black man," civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump, one of the attorneys representing Clark's family, said in a statement.
In a mortifying mistake destined to be cited by gleeful math teachers everywhere, an Oklahoma judge acknowledged that he was three decimal places off — mistaking thousands for millions — when he originally calculated the amount Johnson & Johnson should pay for its role in the state's opioids crisis.
She researched the time and date of its occurrence, and what she found shocked her: The footage shows soldiers in the US military aircraft opening fire on a Reuters photographer, Namir Noor-Eldeen, mistaking the telephoto lens in his hand for an rocket-propelled grenade (RPG).
Then, the local police union responded to the settlement with a letter to media: The letter alludes to police mistaking Rice's toy gun for a real firearm, which officers say is what led them to open fire on the 12-year-old at a Cleveland park in November 2014.
" It's a three-way tie between the "guy who keeps mistaking us for KFC (our building is about 60 feet away from one) and argues with us when we tell him he's in the wrong drive thru," the "guy last week who thought happy hour was 2 a.m.
It took him a dozen phone calls, but Werner managed to source some fresh AF seafood, including a red snapper, a roughly 15-pound striped bass, a massive bonito tuna steak, and a couple dozen tiger prawns so big you'd be forgiven for mistaking them for baby lobsters.
And just in case you think he couldn't deliver a punchline himself: I think what C. Trent Rosecrans might be missing here is that regardless of how funny the concept of Votto mistaking Letterman for his limo driver is, Votto is just trolling with some elite Seinfeld references.
"Government according to Palmer consists in becoming as frantic as ever you can, in mistaking your own tingling nerves for results accomplished, and trying to drown the memory of one failure after another by announcing the inception of the next," The New Republic opined in an editorial that year.
And on Friday, Douthat again wrote about the theory of Ford perhaps mistaking her attacker for Kavanaugh, and referenced Garrett: Then there is the other Georgetown Prep boy who supposedly introduced Kavanaugh to Blasey — a boy she dated and, she reluctantly revealed, also the boy recklessly named by Whelan.
But there was no danger mistaking these piercing sounds, produced on hand-cranked sirens by the ensemble's members, Eric Cha-Beach, Josh Quillen, Adam Sliwinski and Jason Treuting, for anything other than the opening fanfare of a performance that would prove entertaining, virtuosic, occasionally lyrical, but most often joyfully loud.
Looking back on it now, looking at the likes of Jean Michel Basquiat and Arto Lindsay and Laurie Anderson and Cindy Sherman and every other impossibly cool, creative, out there, avant-leaning artist—in the broadest sense of the word—you'd be forgiven for mistaking it for some kind of nirvana.
Jefferson's death came just a week after a white Dallas police officer was found guilty of murdering Botham Jean, a black man who was eating ice cream alone in his apartment when he was shot dead by the officer when she entered the apartment reportedly mistaking it for her own.
Yes, you can opt for one of two sizes; a silver, gold, or gray color; aluminum, stainless steel, or ceramic finishes; and a wide variety of first-party or third-party straps (I've been wearing Nomad's Modern Leather strap for the most part), but there's no mistaking the Apple Watch for anything else.
"Whatever genre of music he was playing, there was no mistaking his singular sound: that virtuoso piano playing that matched that one-of-a-kind voice," Obama said at the White House, where he and first lady Michelle Obama hosted a taping of Smithsonian Salutes Ray Charles: In Performance at the White House.
"While there were strong feelings at this forum, there is no mistaking the clear message Tennesseans sent last November at the ballot box when they sent Congressman Black and President Trump to Washington to repeal ObamaCare and put patients back in control of their healthcare choices," her office said in a statement Friday.
The justices turned away the appeal by Sonoma County sheriff's deputy Erick Gelhaus of a lower court ruling that he did not have immunity from the lawsuit filed by the parents of Andy Lopez, who Gelhaus shot seven times in Santa Rosa in 2013 after mistaking the toy for a deadly weapon.
Avocado and wasabi have very different tastes, but that didn't stop one woman from mistaking the latter for the former and eating so much of it that she developed a heart condition and had to go to hospital as a result, according to a new report published by the British Medical Journal (BMJ).
Windsor, when he warned in his dissent that striking down the federal ban on same-sex marriage would lead to the legalization of same-sex marriage nationwide: In my opinion, however, the view that this Court will take of state prohibition of same-sex marriage is indicated beyond mistaking by today's opinion.
This being the Netherlands, there was no mistaking the division: on one side, a canal bordered by tightly wedged row houses; on the other, a path and perhaps a house on top of a high grassy dike, a thin line of blue water, a flat farm field or a rough stand of trees.
Border Patrol currently running a checkpoint and... Advocates were concerned that community members were mistaking local police officers — or state law enforcement officials, who were (in a stroke of very bad timing) going around arresting people on old warrants for unpaid parking tickets as part of the annual "Great Texas Warrant Roundup" — for ICE agents.
So while that story about the vampire apocalypse can be true of some relationships, its popularity tells a deeper story about being human, maybe the deepest one: When others look more selfish than we do, that's often the moment when we're most stuck in our own position, mistaking it for the center of the universe.
On Monday, as he stood side-by-side with teary-eyed 2012 London Games survivors Yamamuro, Ryohei Kato, Yusuke Tanaka and new kid on the block Kenzo Shirai, there was no mistaking where they stood on the Olympic totem-pole as they held aloft their index fingers to confirm their standing in men's gymnastics.
He is calm and caring as he walks Alison through the truth about his family (he has two sons, one of whom shares the name Gabriel with her own dead child); his tour in Afghanistan (he killed a child after mistaking an inoperative grenade launcher for a real threat); and the dissolution of his marriage.
" Former census directors Robert Groves and Steven Murdock argued in the journal Science last year against adding untested questions such as the citizenship question late in the process: "Mistaking the decennial census as only an act of politics, solely useful for updating the distribution of political power, threatens the scientific basis of its credibility.
Read more:The 19 best optical illusions that went viral and stumped the internetA new optical illusion on Twitter has people mistaking a car door for the beachThis optical illusion shows traffic seemingly disappearing off a bridge, and the internet can't figure it outAn optical illusion that makes a stationary diamond look like it's moving is tripping out the internet.
As Joan declines, Mulgrew recounts the first time her mother wet herself, her increasingly erratic behavior (like when she asks for a tour of a stranger's house), when she started mistaking Mulgrew's brother, Sam, for Jesus, and — possibly the saddest memory of all — when her mother could no longer recognize any of her children at Thanksgiving dinner.
Besides originally mistaking Mr. McCarthy's first name (and misspelling the mayor's last name) — and failing to say that Mr. McCarthy himself is a Democrat (albeit self-identifying as "conservative") or to note the response of Mr. McCarthy, a former New York deputy police commissioner, rejecting his former boss's support — Mr. Giuliani's statements were riddled with falsehoods.
Others are the unthinking racism of people who believe they're better than all that: Helen asking her to liaise with the valet, who is also black; Helen's father Bruce mistaking her for a waitress; Helen and Noah's daughter Whitney telling her that dating a woman of color might be "one of the coolest things" her father has ever done.
"There's no mistaking that the rule of law matters on both sides of our border," Tillerson said, pledging to work with Mexico to stem the flow of cash and weapons from the US. But his message in meetings, according to a senior administration official speaking after the top US diplomat's arrival in Mexico Wednesday night, was a little more forceful.
Anywhere else in the city, a hub of transit and commerce about ten miles north of the Guatemalan border, there would be no mistaking that you were in Latin America: The open colonial plaza, with its splaying palms and marimba players, men with megaphones announcing Jesus, and women hawking woven trinkets and small bags of cut fruit suggested as much.
The picture presented by the platform is consistent with independent investigations by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and a group of Argentine forensic experts, all of whom have completely discredited the government's claims that corrupt local officers handed the students over to cartel assassins who massacred them and burned their bodies after mistaking them for rival gang members.
The embrace of nonbinary identity in commercial realms is far from being a diversity ploy by the fashion industry or yet another trip to gender-bending's reliable costume trunk (see: the controversy over Gigi Hadid's and Zayn Malik's appearance on the July 2017 cover of Vogue, which generated a Twitterstorm, calling the magazine out for mistaking costume play for gender expression).
" Finalists: Laura Reiley, The Tampa Bay Times | Ty Burr, The Boston Globe __________ EDITORIAL WRITING Art Cullen, The Storm Lake Times There is no mistaking the anger in the voice of The Storm Lake Times when it writes about the legacy of big agriculture: "Anyone with eyes and a nose knows in his gut that Iowa has the dirtiest surface water in America.
There's no mistaking the enduring popularity of the bob, which first blew up as the preferred hairstyle of flappers in the 1920s and has since held up its status as a very modern trend, complete with well over 850,000 hits on Instagram for #bobhaircut (and a whopping 4.8 million for simply #bob, though that also pulls up a fair amount of images of men named Bob).
My only complaint about the book: dodgy annotation — things like mistaking a passing 1968 reference to Solzhenitsyn's novel The First Circle for one to The Gulag Archipelago (which was only published five years later), or confusing Critique, the French journal founded by Georges Bataille, with the American academic journal then called Critique: Studies in Modern Fiction (in the meantime, like so many things, it's become "Contemporary" rather than "Modern").
I've had a pair to test for a couple of weeks and there's no chance of mistaking these for anything like hi-fi personal audio, but for the purposes that earbuds like these are typically used — let's call them sport-fi and commuter-fi — they deliver a nice bit of punch and dynamism with vocals that remain strong and prominent even against a background of substantially increased bass.
"What it does mean is that if you are susceptible to worrying about what are the polls saying or what might this person say about this topic, or you start mistaking the intensity of the passion of a very small subset of people with a broader sense about your country or people who know something about the topic, that will sway your decision-making in an unhealthy way," Obama said.
Clinton has struggled throughout her career to seem "authentic," whatever that means, and there are several places in the book where she comes across as genuinely likable: Her love for her daughter, her grandchildren, her parents, and even her husband is quite moving, and she's particularly compelling when taking on Trump and the GOP, like when she wryly admits to mistaking Jason Chaffetz for fellow nondescript white man Reince Preibus.
Shirley's incomprehensible description of the code, along with her readiness to perceive bits of communication in anything and everything — in-flight magazines, the utterances of strangers, street signs, shop displays, pitchers of cream — as well as her repeated mistaking of strangers of diverse physical types for her lover in disguise, undermine her credibility even as we fly from Tikal to Toronto: the site, she is convinced, of their next tryst.
"What it does mean is that if you are susceptible to worrying about what are the polls saying or what might this person say about this topic or you start mistaking the intensity of the passion of a very small subset of people with a broader sense about your country or people who know something about the topic, that will sway your decisionmaking in an unhealthy way," he said.

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