Sentences with phrase «as mistaken identity»

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According to two former senior Trump campaign officials, Trump's dislike for Gates began as a case of mistaken identity.
Just a caution as I think you may be a case of mistaken identity.
Item: regardless of the mistake about the cat identity, the film clearly invites us to judge Llewyn poorly for abandoning the second cat, to associate that with his abandoning these two children to death or fatherlessness, and to see the hitting of the cat as a sign of his sin, and of how the one child will be wounded for life by it.
Nick Spencer, research director of the Theos think tank and author of The Evolution of the West (SPCK) argues that it is, and that it is a mistake to take the universalist message of the gospel — the good news is for everyone — as invalidation of all identifiers other than being a Christian: «I think that's problematic because it takes the universalist notion of Christianity without also taking the incarnational notion of Christianity which is local and which does have specific identities.
The mistaken estimate that happiness can exclude growth or that survival itself can obtain by negating creative change is itself based on a mistaken definition of the self as analogous to a substance that reaches identity and survival through exclusion, rather than through relational expansion.
It is a mistake to think that sexual identity predicts behaviors such as molesting children.
We stand in our authentic identity as children of God and understand that He made no mistakes when He created us.
Fixing a bike on his grandfather's front lawn, 16 - year - old Rodney Frazier was fatally shot in what has been reported as a gang - related case of mistaken identity.
But, since this is a comedy, there will be more than one instance of mistaken identity in this Italian production with English projections, as well as music to send your heart soaring.
[Silver's] office held on to one claim of mistaken identity: The «Sheldon Silver Esq.» identified as counsel to United Jewish Council on the group's letterhead from all those years was not the assemblyman, but the other Mr. Silver.
He even went so far as to lay out his mistakes: «The Assembly (1) should not agree to a confidential settlement, (2) should insist that the basic factual allegations of any complaint be referred to the ethics committee for a full investigation and (3) should publicly announce the existence of any settlement, while protecting the identity of the victims.»
The former foreign secretary will be described as a figure from the past but he has forged a new identity as a campaigner at the International Rescue Committee, learning from his mistakes and acquiring empathy.»
His statement follows series of attacks on journalists reporting from the headquarters of the ruling party, with the most recent being the slaps received by Multimedia Adom FM journalist who was assaulted by famous NPP one - woman vigilante Hajia Fati in a case of «mistaken identity», as according to Hajia Fati, she mistook the journalist for an onion seller and gave her a sound slap for taking pictures of her without permission.
«But when the faces were expressive, people also made another type of mistake: they confused the identities, and were more likely to place photos of both faces together, as if they were of the same person.»
Reed and his co-author, retired Everglades National Park scientist Skip Snow, consider the attacks as cases of mistaken identity.
Killer T - cells have previously been implicated as playing a major part in initiating this destruction of beta cells — however, it is as yet unclear what the triggers to this case of mistaken identity might be.
When the amino acid sequence is homologous between the target antigen, such as gluten, against which the immune system is mounting a response, and tissue proteins, such as the thyroid tissue, a case of mistaken identity occurs, and the immune response can become directed against self tissues, manifesting as autoimmune disease (Hashimoto's thyroiditis in this instance).
We mistake them as a part of our identity and how we function in this world.
Actually, this all started as a case of mistaken identity.
David's case of mistaken identity gives him a brainstorm, and with the help of his pal R.J. (Kevin Carroll), he decides to pass himself off as a struggling independent filmmaker, hoping to meet aspiring actresses at his bogus casting calls.
His comedies, graceful and charming aristocratic entertainments, lack the satirical exuberance of Molière's or the thematic density of Shakespeare's: the conundrums of cross-dressing and mistaken identity in «Triumph of Love» seem pretty thin when set beside «As You Like It.»
It's a case of mistaken identity when Yuya is eyed as the primary suspect for attacking Leo students!
Another Saturday Night Live alumnus to make a bid for big screen stardom, Rob Schneider got his first chance to carry a film with Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo (2000), a mistaken identity comedy that was as commercially popular as it was critically eviscerated.
This black comedy stars Arye Gross as Matthew Welsh, a hotel bellboy caught in a case of mistaken identity after he pretends to be a blackmailer with dirt on a deranged fashion model (Claudia Christian).
Anthony Asquith's adaptation of Oscar Wilde's witty play of mistaken identities stars Michael Redgrave as rich bachelor Jack Worthing.
Delta Farce DVD Review by Kam Williams Headline: Unfunny Mistaken Identity Comedy Makes Its way to DVD Larry (Larry the Cable Guy), Everett (DJ Qualls) and Bill (Bill Engvall) are best friends who ordinarily welcome the periodic male - bonding opportunity afforded them by their service as National Guard reserves on the base where they're stationed in Chattahoochee, Georgia.
Rube Goldberg couldn't invent a more roundabout means of setting a space on fire, much as the Coen brothers, or even Alfred Hitchcock, couldn't come up with a «mistaken identity» plot this convoluted.
The plot invokes multiple genre constants — mistaken identity, the ticking clock, a load of suspects — while creating multilayered puzzle with levels that start as simple as finding the bomb that imperceptibly dissolve to ones as mystifying as the very nature of reality and the potential for levels beyond our comprehension.
Gregg Henry (Body Double, Payback) stars as Paul Ramsey, a musician that, through a case of mistaken identity and deliberate malice on the part of a negligent politician, ends up in a prison camp ruled by burly Captain Kinsman (Kennedy, The Eiger Sanction), his rogue assistant Sgt. Whacker (Wainwright, Joe Kidd), and a pack of hunting dogs, led a vicious Doberman named Rattler.
But all is lost as tow - truck hick Mater (voice of Larry the Cable Guy) takes centre - stage in a convoluted espionage scheme, meaning that Cars 2 stoops to the same mistaken - identity spy parody that children's movies have beaten into the ground since 1966's The Man Called Flintstone.
The protagonist may be a couple of decades older than normal, a fact that is this film's main selling point as an object of representational progress, but there's still a misunderstanding at a party, a mistaken identity and a cluttered house symbolizing an unkempt state of mind.
Our hero goes to prison because of mistaken identity, a twist that introduces us to Brendan Gleeson as a fearsome jailhouse chef (one of the film's funniest performances).
Mistaken identity, repetition compulsion, and déjà vu figure into the narrative as the film entangles its characters across multiple timelines through an intricate geometry of desire, suspicion, and betrayal.
Hartnett (Sin City, Hollywood Homicide) stars as the Slevin of the title, who becomes embroiled in a war of rival crime lords through a case of mistaken identity.
Fans will also be treated to two of their greatest films with the director, North by Northwest (1959), starring Saint as a seemingly innocent bystander drawn into a case of mistaken identity with Cary Grant, The Birds (1963), with Hedren as a spoiled heiress who finds herself in an avian nightmare with Rod Taylor.
Just as her film's protagonist literally loses his hand, he loses what connection he had to the socially - imposed prison of an assumed identity, mistaken for his sense of personal purpose.
[199] While earlier Lexus models were criticized for reserved and derivative styling, and often mistaken for understated domestic market cars, [198] automotive design analyses described L - finesse as adding a distinctive nature and embrace of Japanese design identity.
It's a smart critique of gender roles — male and female — in today's society (a particularly notable scene is one in which Jordan, as Julian, is told in no uncertain terms to «man up» by a respected teacher), and it's all delightfully wrapped up in a fun, compelling package of high - school rivalries, confusing romances, and a classic Shakespearean case of mistaken identity.
This can be as simple as identifying and removing any inaccuracies and mistakes from your report that you do not recognize or as complex as recovering from identity theft.
Previously, on working estates, any white puppies in a litter were considered weaklings and despatched, but the story goes that some of the dark coloured dogs were shot as they worked the under - growth in mistaken identity for vermin.
Though not the most original of names, this 2008 psychological thriller follows an American couple as they make the journey from China to Russia on the Trans - Siberian, but trouble ensues after they befriend their cabin mates and get caught up in an ever - deepening plot that incorporates mistaken identity, deals gone wrong and the most adventurous railway enthusiast to make it to the silver screen.
With its mixed and mistaken provenances, Dutch - wax fabric provides a sumptuous yet probing vehicle to evoke the complexity of concepts such as identity, authenticity, ethnicity, representation, hybridity, race, class, migration, globalization, and power.
A deft master at creating alternate realities and mistaken identities, Xu Zhen challenges viewers to doubt the exhibition's validity even though the artworks and ideas are presented as facts.
Moving on... (And I encourage the same, and as you will see, the case of mistaken identity has been reflected in an edit in the blog post above).
The problems reported by David and Adam might just as plausibly be explained as classic cases of mistaken document identity, rather than failures of «track changes».
The 90 - day suspension can only be appealed on the grounds of mistake as to identity of the driver or a medical reason for refusing a breath sample.
An accused may still be convicted if he does not know the victim's identity [3] or is mistaken as to the victim's identity.
Any of our mental health practices which may have misdiagnosed and mistreated grief as depression, spiritual experience as psychosis or schizophrenia, and political resistance as intransigent or psychopathic behaviours, mistaking the asserting of cultural identity, and defiance for the disturbing behaviours of difficult patients.
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