There's been all these quotes that have been misattributed in other newspapers, and they said they were setting the record straight. |
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There's a long, vaguely dishonorable list of pop hits that have been commonly misattributed. |
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I do not believe they exist, and Maxwell must have misattributed the photographs she has in mind. |
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After the first one, I realized that either there were two DJ's with the same name or the first one had been misattributed. |
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The furniture made in Maine during the Federal period has long been overlooked or misattributed. |
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Based on the confusing wording of credits at the close of the film, we misattributed Ruell's work to Ferro. |
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Thanks to reader GDV, who pointed out the misattributed quote, and also to thread hound Mork, who noticed the same thing and laid out the facts. |
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Due to an editing error, an earlier version of this article misattributed the viewpoint in the final paragraph. |
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Famous people tend to get notable sayings retrospectively misattributed to them. |
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This poem has outshone all the other works of the poet to whom it was misattributed. |
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Prolonged substance use, intoxication or withdrawal can induce symptoms that may be misattributed to chronic conditions. |
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It's much less amusing that the quote was mangled and misattributed. |
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In January, this newspaper reported that they failed to double-check their evidence prior to publication and misattributed other evidence to them. |
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Source monitoring errors occur when a memory derived from one source is misattributed to another source. |
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As previously mentioned, these signs of intoxication or of prolonged use can be misattributed to aging. |
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Signs of intoxication or prolonged use can be misattributed to aging, cognitive impairment or dementia. |
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That quote has been misattributed to him since it first appeared in 1881, when Ben would have been 175 years old. |
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I apologize if I have misrepresented or misattributed anyone's remarks. |
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Many of the quotes are mysteriously sourced, apocryphal, or misattributed. |
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A number of works once believed to have been written by Scotus are now known to have been misattributed. |
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The blue of glacier ice is sometimes misattributed to Rayleigh scattering due to bubbles in the ice. |
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One is that when I was reviewing or preparing for the appearance in this meeting, I saw that the excerpt from appendix 36-and paragraph 194 on page 47, I believe-was misattributed as being from me to Mike Donison. |
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Positive clinical signs for stroke were often misattributed to non-stroke conditions or simply to age-related pathologies and found to be normal. |
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To complete this visual document, Brady employed a number of photographers whose work is often misattributed to him. |
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As a matter of fact, famous sayings are always being misattributed, borrowed and they live on and on. |
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While he's often lauded for frequent almsgiving, Francis is occasionally misinterpreted and, in some cases, misattributed. |
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I wrote once about a passage and how it's commonly misattributed to Nelson Mandela's Inaugural Address. |
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In the period 1634-60, meanwhile, no plays were misattributed to Shakespeare. |
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Because of anatomical differences between men and women, female hernia pain is often misattributed, and in many unfortunate cases, labeled as psychosomatic. |
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