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The Mistake (other)
The Mistake may refer to: * "The Mistake" (''House''), a 2005 episode of the television series ''House'' * ''The Mistake'' (film), a 1913 silent film *''The Mistake'', a play by Sir John Vanbrugh *''The Mistakes'', a 1690 English tragicomedy by Joseph Harris See also * Mistake (other) *Mistaken (other) Mistaken may refer to: * ''Mistaken'' (novel), a 2011 novel by Neil Jordan * Mistaken Creek, a stream in Kentucky * Mistaken identity, a claim of the actual innocence of a criminal defendant * Mistaken Point, Newfoundland and Labrador Mistake ...
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The Mistake (House)
"The Mistake" is the eighth episode of the second season of ''House'', which premiered on Fox on November 29, 2005. The episode is told in flashbacks when the hospital and Chase's career is on the line. Plot Throughout the episode the story of the patient's death is presented through flashback as Chase and House share the story with Stacy. Both Chase and House lie about the reason for his mistake, resulting in multiple conflicting narratives. The episode's cold opening is set in a school auditorium, where a dedicated mother, Kayla McGinley is watching her daughters, Dory and Niki, perform in a recital. While sitting in the audience, Kayla suddenly screams from severe stomach pain. Her screams cause her daughters and the crowd to focus their attention on her. Cuddy then consults Stacy, as the hearing for the McGinley case is coming up soon. Stacy refuses to work with House, but Cuddy forces her, stating that as House is the cause of most legal trouble in the hospital, if Stacy is ...
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The Mistake (film)
''The Mistake'' is a 1913 American silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Cast * Blanche Sweet as The Young Woman * Henry B. Walthall as Jack, the Friend, a Prospector * Charles Hill Mailes as The Husband, A Prospector * Harry Carey * Charles Gorman as Indian * Harry Hyde as Indian * J. Jiquel Lanoe as Indian * Hector Sarno as Indian See also * Harry Carey filmography * D. W. Griffith filmography These are the films directed by the pioneering American filmmaker D. W. Griffith (1875–1948). According to IMDb, he directed 518 films between 1908 and 1931. 1908 * ''The Adventures of Dollie'' * '' The Fight for Freedom'' (director disputed ... References External links * 1913 films Films directed by D. W. Griffith 1913 short films American silent short films Biograph Company films American black-and-white films 1913 drama films Films with screenplays by Anita Loos Silent American drama films 1910s American films {{1910s-short-drama-film-stub ...
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John Vanbrugh
Sir John Vanbrugh (; 24 January 1664 (baptised) – 26 March 1726) was an English architect, dramatist and herald, perhaps best known as the designer of Blenheim Palace and Castle Howard. He wrote two argumentative and outspoken Restoration comedies, ''The Relapse'' (1696) and ''The Provoked Wife'' (1697), which have become enduring stage favourites but originally occasioned much controversy. He was knighted in 1714.Robert Chambers, Book of Days Vanbrugh was in many senses a radical throughout his life. As a young man and a committed Whig, he was part of the scheme to overthrow James II and put William III on the throne. He was imprisoned by the French as a political prisoner. In his career as a playwright, he offended many sections of Restoration and 18th century society, not only by the sexual explicitness of his plays, but also by their messages in defence of women's rights in marriage. He was attacked on both counts, and was one of the prime targets of Jeremy Col ...
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The Mistakes
''The Mistakes'' is a 1690 tragicomedy by the English writer Joseph Harris. It was originally staged at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane by the United Company. The original Drury Lane cast included John Hodgson as Don Juan de Mendoza, George Powell as Alberto, John Verbruggen as Antonio, William Mountfort as Ricardo, William Bowen as Lopez, Anne Bracegirdle as Miranda and Charlotte Butler as Astella. The prologue was written by John Dryden. An afterword was written by Nahum Tate Nahum Tate ( ; 1652 – 30 July 1715) was an Irish poet, hymnist and lyricist, who became Poet Laureate in 1692. Tate is best known for ''The History of King Lear'', his 1681 adaptation of Shakespeare's ''King Lear'', and for his libretto for ..., and the work is dedicated to the court painter Godfrey Kneller. References Bibliography * Van Lennep, W. ''The London Stage, 1660-1800: Volume One, 1660-1700''. Southern Illinois University Press, 1960. 1690 plays West End plays Comedy plays P ...
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Mistake (other)
Mistake(s) may refer to: * An error Law * Mistake (contract law), an erroneous belief, at contracting, that certain facts are true ** Mistake in English contract law, a specific type of mistake, pertaining to England * Mistake (criminal law), or ''mistake of fact'', a defense to criminal charges on the grounds of ignorance of a fact * Mistake of law, a defense to criminal charges on the grounds of ignorance of law * Error (law) Places * Mistake Bay, a bay in Canada * Mistake Crag, a crag in Antarctica * Mistake Creek, Queensland, an Australian locality * Mistake Peak, a mountain in Antarctica * Mistake Peak (Arizona), a mountain in the U.S. state of Arizona * Mistake River, a river in New Zealand Music * ''Mistake'' (album), a 2002 album by D+ * "Mistake" (Moby song), 2009 * "Mistake" (Stephanie McIntosh song), 2006 * "Mistake" (Mike Oldfield song), 1982 * "Mistakes" (Brian McFadden song), a 2010 song featuring Delta Goodrem * "Mistakes" (Tove Styrke song), 2017 * "Mi ...
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