| I apologize in advance for any mispronunciation or for misreading my clerk's writing. |
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| Many of his mispronunciation jokes are delightfully complex. |
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| At age 19, he began to learn how to use studio equipment under the direction of producer and musician DeVante Swing, whose mispronunciation of the shoe manufacturer Timberland resulted in a new name for his protégé. |
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| In the early 1800s, the area became a lumber town, and the people living along the river began to call it Ottawa, a mispronunciation of the Algonkian word for trade. |
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| I repeat my previous apology on mispronunciation. |
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| She found the constant mispronunciation of her name very annoying. |
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