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  • 21unless I'm mistaken — or if I m not mistaken spoken used for politely saying you are certain that you are right about something Unless I m very much mistaken, Joyce will be the next director …

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  • 22Everywhere That I'm Not — Infobox Single Name = Everywhere That I m Not Artist = Translator from Album = Heartbeats And Triggers Format = Length = 4:03 Label = Columbia/415 Writer = S. Barton Producer = David KahneEverywhere That I m Not was a hit single for San Francisco …

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  • 23if I am not mistaken — if I am correct, if I am not wrong, I think that …

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  • 24off-track — not on course; mistaken …

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  • 25Lexicology — Not to be mistaken with lexicography. [http://cougar.eb.com/soundc11/l/lexico06.wav Lexicology] (from lexiko , in the Late Greek lexikon ) is that part of linguistics which studies words , their nature and meaning, words elements, relations… …

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  • 26Council of Europe — Not to be confused with European Council or Council of the European Union. Council of Europe Conseil de l Europe …

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  • 27Mary Livingstone — Not to be mistaken with the wife of David Livingstone Mary Livingstone Mary Livingstone circa 1940. Birth name Sadie Marks [1] …

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  • 28Pose (Daddy Yankee song) — Not to be mistaken with Vogue, a song by Madonna. For other uses, see Pose (disambiguation). Infobox Single Name = Pose Caption = Artist = Daddy Yankee from Album = Talento de Barrio A side = B side = Released = May 14 2008 (Airplay) August 12… …

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  • 29Andragoras (4th century BC) — Not to be mistaken for Andragoras, a Seleucid satrap of around 250 BCE. Andragoras the Persian seems to have been a satrap of Alexander from 331 BCE in the area of Parthia (Justin, xii. 4). According to Justin, he was selected among the noble… …

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  • 30Lucius Domitius Paris — Not to be mistaken for Paris, an actor under the emperor Domitian. Paris was a slave of Domitia Lepida who became wealthy enough to buy his freedom from her, adding her praenomen and cognomen to his own name to make his citizen name Lucius… …

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