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6 Sentences With "mistaking for"

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The image that users are mistaking for a Nazi symbol is actually an official Google Maps icon.
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.
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.
Read more: A 24-year-old YouTuber just married her 61-year-old girlfriend, who people keep mistaking for her grandmotherIn her "I'm Back" video, Cooney confirms that she will be returning to social media with more YouTube videos and more streaming on Twitch, and that while the online community can be "toxic," she is grateful for positive attention from her and Dawson's fans, as well as other YouTubers who have expressed support.
Bharani comes to know that Bhanu is Sakunthaladevi's only daughter and suspects her behavior and hence does not reciprocate love. One day, Bhanu goes to meet Bharani in an island, and everyone gets arrested by the coastal guards mistaking for prostitution, and they later get released by the local police as Bharani is highly influential. But a press reporter writes about this event as he has a vengeance against Sakunthaladevi. This angers Subbiah and he misunderstands that Saravanan was the master brain behind trapping Bhanu in prostitution case.
Too often the moon seems like a "nocturnal consumptive" tossing about on the "black pillow of the skies", deceiving the "carefree lover passing by" into mistaking for "graceful rays/[Its] white and melancholy blood" (21: "Sick Moon"). When Pierrot cannot find relief in her customary magic—in the "strange absinthe" of her beams, this "wine that we drink with our eyes" (16: "Moon-Drunk")—he takes pleasure in tormenting his enemies: he makes music by drawing a bow across Cassander's pot-belly (6: "Pierrot's Serenade"); he bores a hole in his skull as a bowl for his pipe (45: "Cruel Pierrot"). (Cassander is a target because he is an "academician" [37: "Pantomime"], a dry-as-dust guardian of the Law.) Madness seems to be lurking at Pierrot's elbow, as when he makes up his face with moonlight (3: "Pierrot- Dandy"), then spends an evening trying to brush a spot of it from his black jacket (38: "Moon-Brusher").

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