The metal faithful congregated at Toronto's Docks to see the diminutive frontman, whose small stature misrepresents his powerful set of pipes. |
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In my view it misrepresents the significance of the adjudicator's decision simply to treat it as part of the decision making process. |
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It basically misrepresents the film as a literal representation of its title. |
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It misrepresents the nature of the choices ahead for the Australian labour movement. |
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This decision grossly misrepresents the nature of such practices and will only serve to distort public understanding of religious devotion. |
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Those who object to it argue that it misrepresents half the human race and reinforces male bias and social dominance. |
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Second, he grossly misrepresents the views of the American people, blaming them for an increasingly unpopular policy pursued by the US ruling elite. |
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The new system, which was introduced on Monday, uses a new three-dimensional map of the UK which some viewers also think unfairly misrepresents the North. |
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The movie deliberately misrepresents the facts about her life. |
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The report omits evidence, misrepresents evidence and even makes basic errors about types of school and types of data that undermine its claim to be taken seriously. |
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