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Our comment was that this was `` featherbedding '' in its ultimate form and that sympathy for the railroad was misplaced since it had entered into such an agreement.
Furthermore, many of the slips had been misplaced.
The Queen Mother stopped and picked these up as though somebody had misplaced them.
After a short time, Clarence realized that his loyalty to his father-in-law was misplaced: Warwick had his younger daughter, Anne, marry Edward of Westminster, King Henry VI's heir.
" Blix went on to state that the Iraqi regime had allegedly misplaced " 1, 000 tonnes " of VX nerve agent — one of the most toxic ever developed.
By December 1919 he had a fair draft of most of the ten books that make up the Seven Pillars of Wisdom but lost it ( except for the introduction and final two books ) when he misplaced his briefcase while changing trains at Reading railway station.
The battle is a landmark of misplaced loyalty: the Ban of Croatia, Josip Jelačić, who led the Croatian army, was sent to deal with the rebellious Hungarians, which he promptly did, despite the fact that, had he sided with them, and against the Emperor, Croatia very well could have won its independence from the Habsburg monarchy within a new Hungarian state.
In addition to this the emperor suggested that Lü's original attack on the Manchus was misplaced, since they had been transformed by their long-term exposure to the civilizing force of Confucianism.
The papers first came to critical attention in 1780, when Edmond Malone requested them from the Dulwich library ; the papers had been misplaced and were not found until 1790.
The spokesman further claimed that the related records had been misplaced.
The following day, Beckett is dismissed by the firm's partners, who had previously referred to him as their " buddy ", but now question his professional abilities in light of the misplaced document.
However, prior to opening the coin Häyhänen had misplaced it, either buying a newspaper with it or using it as a subway token.
By 2004, the Maytag repairman character had become to some consumers a symbol of misplaced trust in aging marketing campaigns.
The Navy's confidence in Mauler proved misplaced ; by 1963 the program had been downgraded to a pure technology development effort due to continued problems, and was canceled outright in 1965.
( Tergat had run 58: 51 minutes at the Stramilano half marathon in 1996, but a misplaced cone made the course slightly too short and no record was allowed.
I had misplaced the cassette.
Indeed, it can be argued that the term " institutionalists " was misplaced from the very beginning, since Veblen, Hamilton and Ayres were preoccupied with the evolutionary ( and " objectifying ") forces of technology and institutions had a secondary place within their theories.
Then Poland had a breakaway after a misplaced tackle by Norman Hunter in the second half, and only Hughes and goalkeeper Peter Shilton were back to defend.
Several of the stories show her attempts to learn to be more seductive towards him ; for example, she watches ( and takes notes from ) a pornography tape that Seiji had misplaced.
" She and her husband ( referred to only as " Mr. Addams ," he never received a first name in dialogue and was apparently deceased ( or at least misplaced ) by the 1960s ) lived in Spain at least until Gomez was six, when Gomez was promised in marriage to a family friend's daughter, although both Gomez and Grandmama had forgotten this by the 1960s.
Peter inquired from the garage officer and he informed that Ogilvie had a written note from the Duchess and so was allowed to drive the car away, but somehow the note got misplaced.
The company is named from its sailboat heritage, after Land's End, but the misplaced apostrophe in the company name was a typographical error that the founder ( Gary Comer ) could not afford to change, as promotional materials had already been printed.
In his confession, Rogowski conveyed that he had killed Bergsten in a misplaced act of revenge towards McClain, calling Bergsten the " mold Brandi was made out of.
During the trip the force had been transferred to destroyers instead of bulky transport ships due to the narrow waters of the fjord leading to Namsos ; in the confusion of the transfer a great deal of their supplies and even the brigade commander were misplaced.

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This first color image has since been lost or misplaced.
" The bones themselves were misplaced in Fiji long ago and have not been found.
::“ For all those people who have lost or misplaced something that was dear to them, as I have, never give up the dream of searching – never let go of the hope that you ’ ll find it because after all these many years, at last, my Oscar has been returned to me .”
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.
Although the wasp instinctively searches for four crickets, it cannot take into account a lost cricket, whether the cricket has been lost to ants or flies or simply been misplaced.
The title is derived from the plot point that the sailor's personnel file has been misplaced by the Navy, and thus he can't be assigned any duties.
However, the chronology of early Irish historical tradition is an artificial attempt by Christian monks to synchronise native traditions with classical and biblical history, and it is possible that the cycle has been chronologically misplaced.
For instance, the keys that are intended to be used in some column of some table might be designed to " look differently from " those that are intended to be used in another column or table, thereby simplifying the detection of application errors in which the keys have been misplaced.
Note: Records are kept at Nichols College in Dudley MA-though it is reported that many students information, transcripts and records have been misplaced or lost through the years.
::“ For all those people who have lost or misplaced something that was dear to them, as I have, never give up the dream of searching – never let go of the hope that you ’ ll find it because after all these many years, at last, my Oscar has been returned to me .”
Some other material, including a braincase and spine, was thought to have been misplaced or destroyed during World War II.
Trail markers often were absent or misplaced, and no preparations had been made for racers in Dawson City until organizer Roger Williams flew there shortly after the race began.
However, the saga tradition is older than the chronological scheme, which is an artificial attempt by Christian monks to synchronise native traditions with classical and biblical history, and it is possible that the Ulster Cycle is based on historical wars between the Ulaid and the Connachta which have been chronologically misplaced.
He had been attempting to retrieve Shea alone, but had erroneously pulled in Belphebe first, and then misplaced his three colleagues and the police officer before at last getting things ( nearly ) right.
As a son of the legendary 1st or 2nd century AD Dáire Doimthech, Eochaid Étgudach appears to have been misplaced chronologically by later medieval synchronists.
If a son of the legendary 2nd century AD Lugaid Loígde, Rechtaid Rígderg appears to have been misplaced chronologically by the later medieval synchronists.

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In 2007 the American Ornithologists ' Union's North American checklist moved Cathartidae back into the lead position in Falconiformes, but with an asterisk that indicates it is a taxon " that is probably misplaced in the current phylogenetic listing but for which data indicating proper placement are not yet available ".
In Will Therapy, published in German in 1929-31, Rank uses the term “ here and now ” for the first time in the psychotherapeutic literature: “ Freud made the repression historical, that is, misplaced it into the childhood of the individual and then wanted to release it from there, while as a matter of fact the same tendency is working here and now ” ( Rank, 1929 – 31, p. 39 ).
The album's story revolved around a junkie who is brainwashed into performing assassinations for an underground movement ; the junkie (" Nikki ") is torn over his misplaced loyalty to the cause and his love of a reformed hooker-turned-nun (" Mary ," vocals by Pamela Moore ) who gets in the way.
In 2007 the American Ornithologists ' Union's North American checklist moved Cathartidae back into the lead position in Falconiformes, but with an asterisk that indicates it is a taxon " that is probably misplaced in the current phylogenetic listing but for which data indicating proper placement are not yet available ".
Through sheer obstinacy, though, the Vogons survived ( partly by adapting a misplaced, badly malformed, and dyspeptic liver into a brain ).
The narrative in John between Mary discovering that the tomb is open and later witnessing angels inside it, is considered by some to be misplaced: it seems illogical for Mary not to have looked into the tomb the first time and her presence at the tomb when she witnesses the angels seems somewhat abrupt when the intervening narrative last mentions her some distance away.
Eliza Dushku claims Faith's bond with the Mayor stems from his being one of the few people in her life who does not put her down, which is something she has battled with her whole life ; Dushku goes on to say Faith's misplaced trust in the Mayor " leads her into being more crazy ".
An invoice may be temporarily misplaced or still in the approval status when the vendors calls to inquire into its payment status.
* In 1925, a confusion done by scholar Nandor Fettich misplaced the important Magyar burial site discovered at Cheglevici into the Orşova region.
Public suspicions led to a federal investigation into plant security and safety, and a National Public Radio report alleging 44 to 66 pounds of misplaced plutonium.
Mary A. Fischer in an article in Los Angeles magazine said the case was " simply invented ," and transmogrified into a national cause celebre by the misplaced zeal of six people: Judy Johnson, mentally ill mother who died of alcoholism ; Jane Hoag, the detective who investigated the complaints ; Kee MacFarlane, the social worker who interviewed the children ; Robert Philibosian, the district attorney who was in a losing battle for re-election ; Wayne Satz, the television reporter who first reported the case, and Lael Rubin, the prosecutor.
He scored another memorable goal against Tottenham that season, this time in the FA Cup, and at White Hart Lane, when he took a misplaced pass from Osvaldo Ardiles on the right hand corner of the penalty area, flicked the ball into the air and hit a lob-volley into the far corner of the goal.
The evening of Friday, February 1, 1991, saw slow to moderate air traffic at LAX, but as the USAir 737 was on final approach, a series of abnormalities distracted the local controller, including an aircraft that inadvertently switched off the tower frequency and a misplaced flight progress strip which resulted in the SkyWest Metroliner being told to taxi into takeoff position while the USAir flight was landing on the same runway without the Metroliner ever being given a takeoff clearance.
") played into Lennon's deep but misplaced paranoia about Dylan in 1966-67, when he interpreted this line as a warning not to use Dylan's songs as a " crutch " for Lennon's songwriting.
He presented an intelligent inquiry into identity and its distortion as a consequence of misplaced notions of fashion, integration and ethnicity.

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