Well, and, Kris, as I'm sitting here and we're talking, I'm thinking I've misspoke. |
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I misspoke on Thursday when I said you know we were just learning about it. |
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I double-checked and I misspoke when I said the State Department counted Pakistan as a supporter of the war. |
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I just want to make sure that I'm not mishearing you, or maybe you misspoke. |
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I misspoke primarily out of ignorance, but that does not excuse misspeaking. |
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We understand that this was sensationalized in the media, but we misspoke and that was not our intention. |
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He made the mistake of trying to address such heckling and misspoke. |
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You know, he obviously misspoke, and he paid a huge price for it. |
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In the video, Brown misspoke slightly on the number of turkeys killed each year for consumption. |
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If I did, I either misheard what the hon. member said or perhaps he misspoke. |
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Mr. Speaker, I am as interested in Tory gibber as the next person, but the member misspoke and he must correct the record. |
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The Spanish fisheries minister now says that he misspoke when he talked of issuing instructions. |
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If in any way, shape or form I misspoke, I say to the great member for Ottawa Centre that I apologize. |
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If the finance minister misspoke, I would ask him to set the record straight, or the transport minister or somebody to set the record straight. |
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Surely the Prime Minister misspoke himself because this would be a totally anti-democratic attitude and disrespectful of the people of Quebec. |
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Mr. Speaker, PMO spokesperson, Sandra Buckler, misspoke about Afghan detainees. |
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Mr. Speaker, I believe the hon. member misspoke himself in his first sentence. |
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I misspoke because I know he was a rather active member of the Republican Party, so I apologize. |
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Given that the decision was delivered orally, it seems likely that the judge misspoke or there was an error in transcription. |
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Mr Akin is staying in the race, and he hopes to convince enough Missourians that he simply misspoke. |
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But after an inquiry from The Associated Press, the Army acknowledged this week that Campbell misspoke. |
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Mr. Speaker, I may, a minute ago, have misspoke. |
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As a consequence of the minister's statements today, it is clear that yesterday when he spoke to the House, he misspoke himself about whether or not this was standard practice, which is what he is declaring today. |
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Yet CUNA immediately contacted CU Times to challenge the accuracy of our reporting, ultimately saying he misspoke. |
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Yesterday in question period, when I answered a question, I misspoke. |
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If I misspoke, I apologize, but my intention was to reference the fact that unanimous consent had been given for the documents being presented in only one language. |
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I misspoke myself because one member of the Conservative Party, Preston Manning, was a big supporter of these things and the party over there kicked him out. |
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Almost immediately Akin tried to backtrack, saying he misspoke. |
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Shortly after Perry's remark began making headlines and ricocheting around social media, spokesman Travis Considine indicated the former governor misspoke. |
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Akin later claimed that he misspoke and his words were misplaced, then offered what seemed like a sincere apology while still defending his consistent pro-life stance. |
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