Thankfully, someone else corrected his misquote, pointing out that a group editing system might have helped out in such a situation. |
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I think it's been a bit of a misquote because I've never thought of my upbringing as being oppressive in any way. |
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I need to correct a misquote in your report on the proposal for a six-term year for schools. |
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To misquote an old advertisement for an insurance company, I always make a drama out of a crisis. |
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I think it is unfortunate that the member would misquote Don Drummond from TD Canada Trust. |
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I don't want to misquote Mr. Bachand, but I think there was a question of 17 additional fixed-wing SAR aircraft. |
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If I may, I'll misquote a wartime leader, who I don't think any of you are old enough to remember. |
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It makes no sense for the Leader of the Opposition to stand up in the House and misquote what Mr. Mitchell or anyone else said. |
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To misquote Tolstoy, it is no exaggeration to say that what we face is no more and no less than the dilemma of war or peace. |
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I've sat here today and I've listened to many people misquote or take out of context many statements. |
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By terrifying coincidence, this was the one poem that Thatcher herself thought to recall and misquote when she first met Larkin. |
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I expect newspapers to misquote and misunderstand Church officials and to overemphasize minor points, but not to make up quotations out of whole cloth. |
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Perhaps, to misquote Noel Coward, it is the extraordinary potency of cheap money. |
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Cattle-rustlers are, to misquote John Wayne, a thieving pack of scoundrels. |
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I can examine the statements of members and if I see something that appears to be a deliberate misquote, there may be some argument. |
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A newspaper misquoted Wolfowitz and Dean is accurately quoting a misquote. |
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But to misquote an old financial adage, the property market can remain irrational longer than you are prepared to remain homeless. |
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Those who do not learn from history are doomed to misquote it, as the Spanish philosopher George Santayana did not say. |
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But this was just a misquote and inaccurate reporting, if you will. |
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A critical appraisal of their writings reveals they frequently misquote research, rely on poor quality research or pseudoscience. |
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To slightly misquote Shakespeare, the question is: 'To do or not to do? |
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But it is hard for me to imagine that a member's privileges have been breached because he has been misquoted, unless the misquote is something completely at odds with what has been stated. |
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