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Errors, of course, abound, both in general conceptions and in detail ; thus South America is initially very faulty in outline, but corrected in the 1587 French edition, and in Scotland the Grampians lie between the Forth and the Clyde ; but, taken as a whole, this atlas with its accompanying text was a monument of rare erudition and industry.
The original edition contained many errors due to faulty matching of the two parts.
Perhaps the most famous faulty edition is the so-called " Wicked Bible ", a 1631 printing of the King James version ( Herbert # 444 ) in which Exod.
In the preface to the printed edition of his play, Fletcher explained the failure as due to his audience's faulty expectations.
A rare and valuable work, which in spite of its faulty text was not superseded until the appearance of C. W. Müller's edition in the Didot series.
Apellicon filled in the lacunae, and brought out a new, but faulty, edition.

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In 1910, Babbage's son Henry Prevost Babbage reported that a part of the mill and the printing apparatus had been constructed and had been used to calculate a ( faulty ) list of multiples of pi.
For one thing they had too good an opinion of their own ability ... Another point was their faulty field dispositions, and in addition there was rampant indiscipline and inexperience displayed ...
As of September 2008, only one law remained to be approved, but was delayed because it had a faulty procedure for approval.
In 1994 he compared model results to observed temperatures and found that the predicted temperatures for 1950 – 1980 deviated from the temperatures that had actually occurred, from which he concluded in his regular column in The Washington Times — with the headline that day " Climate Claims Wither under the Luminous Lights of Science "— that climate models are faulty.
According to Powers ' son, an aviation mechanic had repaired a faulty fuel gauge without telling Powers, who misread it.
Fleming went on to impress Dwan by quickly fixing both his car and a faulty film camera and by 1916 had worked his way up to the position of cinematographer.
Chamberland assumed an error had been made, and wanted to discard the apparently faulty culture when Pasteur stopped him.
In early August 2006, Engadget reported that a PowerBook had " violently exploded " because of faulty battery.
Kaunda's UNIP party boycotted the parliamentary polls to protest the exclusion of its leader from the presidential race, alleging in addition that the outcome of the election had been predetermined due to a faulty voter registration exercise.
By 1972, the 8600 had reached a dead end ; the machine was so incredibly complex that it was impossible to get one working properly ; even a single faulty component would render the machine non-operational.
It is unclear how much armament was actually produced there ; Schindler and some of the workers claimed in the immediate post-war years that there had been no production that would have been useful to the German war effort, and even that some or all of the output had been deliberately faulty product.
The family concluded that a faulty drainage system in the back of their house had caused their son's illness.
However, the Liberals ' polling data was faulty ; they had in fact not polled since May and the situation had since changed, not least because of the public uproar over Trudeau's last minute patronage.
In the final of the 4 x 100 m, Hary and his teammates appeared to have finished second behind the team for the United States, but 15 minutes after the final it was announced that the USA had been disqualified for a faulty exchange.
Development of the EPROM memory cell started with investigation of faulty integrated circuits where the gate connections of transistors had broken.
He was the first Stoic to depart from the orthodox doctrine that passions were faulty judgments and posit that Plato's view of the soul had been correct, namely that passions were inherent in human nature.
12 July 2000: Hapag-Lloyd Flight 3378, an Airbus A310 flying from Chania to Hannover, was involved in a highly publicized incident, after suffering fuel starvation caused in part by the crew's decision to continue the flight despite faulty landing gear that had partially retracted.
Slip-blind plates that would have prevented water from pipes being cleaned from leaking into the MIC tanks through faulty valves were not installed and their installation had been omitted from the cleaning checklist.
However, due to faulty reconnaissance, he became concerned that the Prusso-Russians had more soldiers and held stronger positions than they actually did.
GLBA critics had complained that the law had prevented insurance and securities firms from truly entering the banking business by making afaulty ” distinction between commercial and financial activities.
All the texts are corrupt, full of omissions, twisted order, printing-errors and other problems because they were based on whole chains of copyists who were not careful or had faulty manuscripts to begin with.

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As faulty as has been our leadership clearly the United States must be relied upon to lead.
The Diatessaron is thought to have been available to Muhammad, and may have led to his faulty conclusion in the Qur ' an that the Christian Gospel is one text or one book alone, without reference to the canonical authors or New Testament corpus ; he calls this supposed text the Injil.
Al-Libi has been identified as the primary source of faulty prewar intelligence regarding chemical weapons training between Iraq and al Qaeda that was used by the Bush Administration to justify the invasion of Iraq.
Chips with mask set 2E23G ( as used in the LC 475 ) have been confirmed to be faulty.
In the MC2 timeline, Wild Thing encounters a Prime Sentinel that has accidentally been activated by a faulty microwave.
Many faulty etymologies have been devised for the word, including one by a British officer in 1789 who said it derived from the Cherokee word eankke, meaning " coward " – but no such word exists in Cherokee.
The dispositions of Maxentius may have been faulty as his troops seem to have been arrayed with the River Tiber too close to their rear, giving them little space to allow re-grouping in the event of their formations being forced to give ground.
However, these procedures have since been deprecated from standards status, as the methods have proven faulty and inadequate to correctly assess many devices.
From the 1980s small surface mount parts have been used increasingly instead of through-hole components ; this has led to smaller boards for a given functionality and lower production costs, but with some additional difficulty in servicing faulty boards.
The Kursk submarine accident is rumored to have been due to a faulty Shkval torpedo.
The cause of the derailment was found to have been a faulty rail.
It might have been decisive if not for the faulty Union tactic of storming into, rather than around, the resulting crater, allowing the defenders to shoot down onto attackers unable to climb the steep crater sides.
Kenneth II himself was a Kenneth, son of Malcolm, his name could have been transferred to the killer of his successor by a faulty text.
In the version, German scientist Emil von Wolff misplaced a decimal point in an 1870 measurement of spinach's iron content, leading to an iron value 10 times higher than it should have been, and this faulty measurement was not noticed until the 1930s.

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