Great Whites are often mistaken for Porbeagle sharks which are native to UK shores.
Even toy and replica weapons can be mistaken for real ones in some situations.
It was trippy bohemian with printed fabrics that could be mistaken for curtain material.
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There was a drivenness to them, something that the complacent Americans had initially mistaken for weakness.
The USSR originally thought the 22 metre-long missiles could be mistaken for palm trees.
The teenager, from Islington, north London, is believed to have been mistaken for someone else.
Dreadful, in an aimless, intentionally disjointed way that some people have mistaken for art.
Several South African media outlets reported that the woman was mistaken for an intruder.
Even with his so-called modifications, Pejic said he would still always be mistaken for a girl.
Kickstarter has also banned lifelike renderings of products that could be mistaken for the real thing.
Yet on dry land, she is the one slurring her words and being mistaken for being drunk.
The festival earlier announced its opening night film as the documentary "Mistaken for Strangers" about the National.
Although a loosening of austerity is required, it must not be mistaken for the abandonment of austerity.
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The New York festival begins later with Mistaken for Strangers, a documentary about Brooklyn rock band The National.
The only difference is the Donald says it so directly that it cannot be mistaken for policy rhetoric.
The 27-year-old was killed at Stockwell tube station in south London after being mistaken for a suicide bomber.
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It felt like nowhere else in the country and was not easily mistaken for anywhere but New York City.
Even though Larkin had won three consecutive gold gloves (1994-1996), he would never be mistaken for Ozzie Smith defensively.
On first listen, the song could be mistaken for a whimsical ditty, with its pop theme of angst-ridden love.
Now the soup, so thick it could be mistaken for a sauce, has taken a spot on menus abroad.
None of these share the existential penwork of Maus any more than Maus could be mistaken for a Wacky Pack.
Following Thursday's killing, there was media speculation that Ms Steenkamp had been mistaken for an intruder, but police rejected that possibility.
This low-budget independent feature, originally made for the home-video market, has a stark, relentless quality that is sometimes mistaken for art.
But dislike for BP should not be mistaken for dislike for oil.
She was good-looking and young enough to be mistaken for an actress.
Decreased oxygenation of leg muscles due to peripheral vascular disease and the pain of diabetic neuropathy can also be mistaken for cramps.
Police said that earlier reports that Steenkamp may have been mistaken for a burglar by Pistorius did not come from the police.
"This steam could easily be mistaken for smoke, but we are expecting smoke levels in the area to be lower today, " he said.
It takes fearless self confidence to take the risk that our humility will be mistaken for diffidence or a deficiency in competitive fire.
Other officials were quoted as saying the helicopter had been mistaken for a rebel aircraft, or that it had been downed by rebels.
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