This form of the Trochaic is sometimes called Anacreontic, but very erroneously, as Anacreon's metre is quite different. |
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Manitou, The Great Spirit, is an Algonquin term, often erroneously applied as spirit monster. |
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He also asked that an amendment be made to the incitement charge, which he admitted was erroneously worded. |
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Well, rock music, itself a fairly narrow subsection of popular music, is being as narrowly and erroneously defined as religion here. |
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Sugar paste, home made or bought, is sometimes erroneously called fondant icing. |
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It is far more important than popularity, which is erroneously considered a requirement for managing other people. |
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And I have remembered the author incorrectly, too, having erroneously attributed it to Paul Bunyan, thinking it came from Pilgrim's Progress. |
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The mass congregation of these animals is the biggest outside Kenya's Serengeti, and was earlier erroneously believed to be part of a migration. |
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Kauth's discussion of Joseph Nicolosi's reparative therapy erroneously implies that it is based on principles of conditioning. |
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But he erroneously confounds appetency and volition together as the same functions of one power. |
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It's an archaic term that first appeared in 1812-and it's erroneously used to describe any lucky bounce, good or bad. |
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Ranchers and farmers also killed pronghorn, erroneously believing the antelope would take away forage from sheep or cattle. |
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Her paintings, for example, were not just created out of anguish, as the film erroneously suggests. |
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California tax returns for open years should be amended to claim refunds for the taxes erroneously paid on those earnings. |
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One of the most unpropitious decisions a performing arts company can erroneously make is to stage a production in an ill-suited venue. |
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A bank erroneously credited its customer's account twice with the amount of a single remittance. |
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Many terms and words in the glossary are described inaccurately at their best and downright erroneously at their worst. |
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Having been acquitted in Canton, he was erroneously set free by lawmen who didn't see the orders to transport him back. |
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In addition, there are cases in which the bank suspects collusion between the customer and the payee of the erroneously debited amount. |
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We must counter those who erroneously believe that smearing another religion is the best way to defend their own. |
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The name is also erroneously applied to an insect better known as the chigoe, jigger, or jigger flea. |
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I believed, erroneously, that an appeal to good manners would win the day. |
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This bestselling novel was erroneously mistaken for historical fact. |
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The review also erroneously included one group of singers among the performers. |
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The press suggested – erroneously – that Marianne had been found in a compromising position with a Mars bar. |
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The notary prevents applications made nonsensically, unreliably and erroneously or with misunderstanding content. |
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In a world in which a rich spectrum of rhetoric is associated with intelligence, aphasics are often erroneously considered deranged. |
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Errors: Any amounts which are erroneously credited to your Account as winnings shall automatically be debited when the error comes to light. |
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It was active smoking, erroneously and foully and recklessly enjoyed when there was nothing to enjoy about it. |
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This deserves an answer and a correction of the information, which has been erroneously put out by the Conservatives. |
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Some people believe erroneously that moisturizing creams and lotions alone will keep the moisture level of the skin in perfect balance. |
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As a result, some heavy fuel oil, light fuel oil and kerosene may be erroneously attributed to the commercial sector. |
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The report repeatedly, but erroneously, states that detachments do not maintain contact with representatives of the French-speaking community. |
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Units with manual check valves involve the risk of erroneously charging the air conditioner from the low pressure side. |
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However, the secretariat erroneously entered the amount of USD 1,375,559 in the database. |
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Few athletes are undertrained, but unfortunately, many are overtrained, often erroneously believing that more training always produces more improvement. |
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Consequently, the pituitary receptors would be preserved, and the pituitary would erroneously sense that the thyroid status in the periphery is normal. |
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Because we use the same verb to characterize what pleases and what gratifies us, we are inclined to expect, erroneously, that the liking comes from the same source. |
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The guest curator, John Ayers, has written an essay for the catalogue that emends flaws in dating and attribution erroneously accepted as the last word for decades. |
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Nuclear weapons, chemical weapons and missiles are viewed, probably erroneously, as the potential equalizer of superior Western conventional power. |
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Instead they will erroneously describe these objects as being 12.25 to 12.5 billion light years distance, when in truth they are much further away! |
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Moreover, prolonged periods of nausea may be erroneously attributed to gastric autonomic neuropathy, leading to unnecessary investigation and treatment. |
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That artworks can be erroneously explicated by their producers is self-evident to historians of contemporary art, whose very existence is predicated on such misprision. |
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Has it got anything to do with fishing being a rural, quarry sport, too closely associated, often erroneously, with tweedy people who shoot things? |
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With passive immunity ruled out, perhaps the patient was exposed to a donor unit erroneously labeled Rh negative when it actually was weak D positive. |
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Custody following divorce is generally granted to women because judges erroneously believe that, having given their children life, women have the best interests of their children at heart. |
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The appellants argued that, while the trial judge claimed to apply substantive equality, she erroneously imposed a requirement of absolute equality. |
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Slowing down, we give ourselves the opportunity to examine the ideas we hold, sometimes erroneously, about how our bodies are structured and how they function. |
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In reviewing the evidence, the Tribunal found that, although the respondent had considered accommodating the complainant, it had erroneously concluded that doing so would cause it undue hardship. |
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In this window, it is possible to update the referral of a case file and of the judgement rendered in the case as well as to delete any document which has been erroneously added to the case file in question. |
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In addition, the definition used for interpretative declarations leads one to exclude from this category of unilateral declarations instruments that are sometimes and erroneously included. |
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Since the sentence speaks to the imagination, it is often erroneously stated as the oldest Dutch sentence. |
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He nevertheless made an error of interpretation, erroneously attributing the site to the Iron Age. |
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Tanner King Barklow and Mr. Kofman, who share directorial credit and a friendship, erroneously assume that there's an inherent interest to watching someone else kvetch and wisecrack. |
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Indeed, it is being erroneously taken for granted that this Suffrage foolery is a kind of game between the police and the fooligans. |
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This resulted in the pilot erroneously shutting down the operating engine. |
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Her brother, George Percy, was erroneously linked to Pippa Middleton. |
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Nevertheless, one glaring instance of such heartlessness, not excusable on any grounds, is the State's failure to make compensation to those who have been erroneously condemned for crime. |
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Sometimes in the welter of criticism that can be directed towards the sector, the impression is given, erroneously, that we have a static, monolithic primary production sector. |
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Although this was endorsed erroneously by the Police Service of Northern Ireland, it revealed the existence of the secret deal by Tony Blair's government to deal with the IRA on-the-runs. |
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In particular, the wine grape variety name 'Montepulciano' was erroneously mentioned in Part B of Annex XV and should therefore be moved to Part A of that Annex. |
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The association alleged that the Commission had erroneously interchanged data in two columns of a document that served as a basis for the Council Regulation. |
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The degree to which this is allowed to happen will depend in part on the debate about equity, which in BIAC's view is distorted when private funding is erroneously typified as undermining this principle. |
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The father argued that the trial court's determination of habitual residence erroneously rested on a preliminary determination that mother was entitled to custody. |
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Any predictor of benignancy must err on the side of intervention it is better to resect a benign SPN unnecessarily than erroneously to call a malignant SPN benign. |
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If, therefore, His sayings contain statements which appear to be contrary to reason, it is evident either that we do not understand their meaning or that we have interpreted them erroneously. |
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Nelson commenced a search of the Mediterranean, erroneously supposing that the French intended to make for Egypt. |
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A phrase exhibits proofs of cacography, when the accents are misplaced, forgotten, or used erroneously. |
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The sword is often erroneously supposed to commemorate the killing of Peasants' Revolt leader Wat Tyler by Lord Mayor of London William Walworth. |
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In 2006, it attracted the press by erroneously placing only the support for a sculpture on display, and then justifying it being kept on display. |
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Corporate services provider First Names Group acknowledged erroneously providing his information to Mossack Fonseca. |
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Its use can also be misleading as it may erroneously imply that a real medical alternative exists. |
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Indeed, the exclusive economic zone is still popularly, though erroneously, called a coastal nation's territorial waters. |
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The edible part of the plant is a bundle of leaf sheaths that is sometimes erroneously called a stem or stalk. |
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The farthest west it can be found is Ireland, where it has long been thought, erroneously, to be an entirely introduced species. |
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Since these guns were erroneously thought to be carronades, the small island was named Carronade Island. |
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The term is sometimes, erroneously, applied to backshot wheels where the water goes down behind the wheel. |
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In the modern era I sometimes feel the emphasis has erroneously shifted towards placing unwarranted importance on how few sundries are recorded. |
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In 1996, aspartame was erroneously linked to brain tumours and, though this was refuted, opinion was fixed. |
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Ask people to leave the danger zone behind or underneath the machine, as it may swing to the rear and down if the upper link halves erroneously are twisted apart resp. tear off. |
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During his investigation, the Ombudsman confirmed that the Commission had erroneously interchanged the data in two columns of a document which served as a basis for the Regulation. |
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In support of its arguments, the applicants maintain that the Commission erroneously held that the special system of realignment granted an economic advantage to the beneficiary companies and thus a form of unlawful aid. |
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Many who erroneously believe that the Old Testament teaches the existence of only one God being, have glossed over some very revealing passages without realizing the full meaning of what they are reading. |
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He may have applied erroneously the experience gained on that day, and not fully comprehended the effect of the higher take-off weight and the different wind and water conditions on the take-off distance required. |
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The patient was erroneously diagnosed as having globus hystericus and presented ten months later with a similar picture associated with sudden onset dysphagia. |
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It was widely and erroneously reported that Maccarinelli had broken Bobby Gunn's nose, but it was a small cut to the bridge of the nose that caused the bleeding. |
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Moreover, a myoelectric prosthetic hand is not part of the body and may move erroneously at times, making operation more difficult than using a neurologically ataxic hand. |
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Tulip cultivars have usually several species in their direct background, but most have been derived from Tulipa suaveolens, often erroneously listed as Tulipa schrenkii. |
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A member of the deadly nightshade family, tomatoes were erroneously thought to be poisonous by Europeans who were suspicious of their bright, shiny fruit. |
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According to old Nordic texts, the Sea Sami and the Mountain Sami are two classes of the same people and not two different ethnic groups as had been erroneously believed. |
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Carte was building a new theatre to present Sullivan's forthcoming grand opera, and Sullivan sided with Carte, going so far as to testify erroneously as to certain old debts. |
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Previously, it was erroneously suggested that the name had to be derived from the color of the water, or at least were to be related to climatic particulars. |
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The year 2000 problem is met with skepticism by some Macintosh users who erroneously believe that the Macintosh platform is free from year 2000 problems. |
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