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1 In his misplaced confidence , he forgot to spy on my thoughts.
2 I believe, myself, that the holy father is the victim of misplaced confidence .
3 Few have forgotten how the political traitor rewarded this misplaced confidence .
4 Rebellion always follows some injury or misplaced confidence in the powers of the government.
5 This is an apologue of misplaced confidence in things earthly.
6 As near as I can get at it, you are a victim of misplaced confidence .
7 There are few cities in Europe which do not bear sad marks of this misplaced confidence .
8 There now befell us a sad piece of experience, the result of misplaced confidence in the guidebook.
9 Some suggested it showed Labor's misplaced confidence .
10 Tembarom's appeal grew franker; it took on the note of a too crude young fellow's misplaced confidence .
11 He had been betrayed by misplaced confidence .
12 His failure is said to have been owing to misplaced confidence in a subordinate, who robbed him of thousands.
13 Feeling a misplaced confidence in Mr. Sarrazin's knowledge and experience as an angler, she handed the fishing-rods to him.
14 She had heard on very good authority that Mrs. Lee's husband had lost heavily through his misplaced confidence in Carroll.
15 Nor less to be pitied are those who have put their trust in contracts and become the 'victims of misplaced confidence . '
16 And because it was his nature to be generous and kindly "Old Nat" had fallen victim to misplaced confidence .
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