Word: mistakenness
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...turns out she was lying (or, at the very least, seriously, seriously mistaken). The case crumbled as her story changed—during the investigation, she gave more than a dozen different accounts of her supposed assault. When it became apparent that Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong was completely mishandling the case, Cooper stepped in and cleaned up the mess...
...undeniably indie, at least for now. Bird is dealing with topics of self-reflection that require more existential honesty than many listeners will feel comfortable giving. Would most listeners agree with Bird when, in “Imitosis,” he sings that “what was mistaken for closeness was just a case for mitosis?” And that in fact “we’re all basically alone?” “Apocrypha” closes with the instrumental “Yawny at the Apocalypse,” which fades...
...classic Chocolat Chaud has 53% cocoa content (milky, sweet and reminiscent of childhood), and the decadent Chocolate Expresso is made with cream instead of hot milk - it's so thick it could be mistaken for custard. Frenchman Espouy takes his patrons on a tour of cocoa-producing countries: the Caribbean Santo Domingo, made with 70% cocoa, is spicy and bold, while the bittersweet African Tanzania is reminiscent of a complex cognac. The adventurous will want to try the Infinite Extravagance, made to the ancient Inca recipe, with 100% cocoa liquor and hot milk infused with chilies. For the indecisive, there...
...mobile company to stop the texts. And Ali began texting late at night, hoping to destabilize my relationship with someone who took me on real-life dates. (“Who’s texting you at four in the morning?” “A mistaken Syrian ophthalmologist.” “Oh.”) I think he sensed me pulling away, and waxed silly to keep me interested. “Ali: salaam?love mirror pictures, hal bint faheemeh.” I translated the missive. “Hello?love mirror pictures...
...shorts, bright white and blazoned with red, black, and gold. I’ve got two hats—one with a snarling turtle that is often mistaken for a duck, one with “2002 National Champions” displayed proudly across the front...