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Others have made the claim that this story of the word's origin is erroneous
This erroneous story is perpetuated in the sign that greets you as you approach Rutledge from the south on Morton Avenue.
Because of an erroneous press story and Rickenbacker's known Swiss heritage, he was suspected of being a spy.
A furphy, also commonly spelled furfie, is Australian slang for a rumour, or an erroneous or improbable story.
Although Arthur is somewhat disillusioned about the national standard of life after hearing the story of a mother infected with smallpox, he still ends up getting Hank and himself hunted down by the members of a village after making several extremely erroneous remarks about agriculture.
The WCPO story was later found to be an erroneous report filed by the Associated Press and was corrected.
For many years there was an erroneous story that in 1196 the castle was besieged by the Welsh under Prince Rhys ap Gruffydd, a Prince of the Welsh Kingdom of Deheubarth.
A 27 December 2005 story quotes anonymous CIA insiders claiming there have been 10 or fewer such erroneous renditions.
Daniel was genuinely worried about a resurgence of the Cult of Personality under Khrushchev, which inspired his story ' This is Moscow Speaking ', while Sinyavsky affirmed that he believed Socialism was the way forward but that the methods employed were at times erroneous.
Pepys ' story of his humble birth, in explanation of his popularity, is said to be erroneous.

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He established the consistent use of the chemical balance, used oxygen to overthrow the phlogiston theory, and developed a new system of chemical nomenclature which held that oxygen was an essential constituent of all acids ( which later turned out to be erroneous ).
His later attempt to paddle a kayak to the North Pole in late 2008, following the erroneous prediction of clear water to the Pole, was stymied when his expedition found itself stuck in thick ice after only three days.
The British government later admitted the bombing had been unjustified and that it had been executed on receipt of erroneous information.
The burning of the Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge thwarted one of Lee's goals for the invasion of Pennsylvania, and General Gordon later claimed the skirmish at Wrightsville reinforced the erroneous Confederate belief that the only defensive forces on hand were inefficient local militia, an attitude that carried over to the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg.
In 1965, the German scientist Alfred Dieck cataloged more than 1, 850 bog bodies, but later scholarship revealed much of the Dieck's work was erroneous, and an exact number of discovered bodies is unknown.
2 ) calls the belief that Gödel's theorem eliminates the possibility of a persuasive consistency proof " erroneous ", citing the consistency proof given by Gentzen and a later one given by Gödel in 1958.
( emphasis in original ) yet dismissed it ( p. 135 ) – " female ejaculation is an erroneous but widespread concept ", and even twenty years later in 1982, they repeated the statement that it was erroneous ( p. 69 – 70 ) and the result of " urinary stress incontinence ".
:" Soon after, relieved by the death of Theodotus uses a erroneous version of the name, Arsaces made peace and concluded an alliance with his son, also by the name of Theodotus ; some time later he fought against Seleucus who came to punish the rebels, and he prevailed: the Parthians celebrated this day as the one that marked the beginning of their freedom " ( Justin, XLI, 4 )
Though in 1932, Jan Hendrik Oort was the first to report measurements that the stars in the Solar neighborhood moved faster than expected when a mass distribution based upon the visible matter was assumed, this measurement was later determined to be essentially erroneous.
In his later publications, Grant would make a variety of different claims regarding Spare that have been widely considered to be dubious or erroneous.
Contrary to the common erroneous belief, the original destination was He Long's communist base in Hubei, and the final destination Yan ' an was not decided on until much later during the Long March, well after the rise of Mao Zedong.
He later regained his memory after being in a state of intense and total shock ; he heard an erroneous report that Diane Sawyer ( on whom he had an enormous crush ) had married Eddie Murphy.
Over Doby's first two seasons, Gordon became close to the player who was theoretically there to replace him, and Doby would later refer to him as his first friend in white baseball ; however, reports that Gordon deliberately struck out in Doby's first game to keep him from looking bad are erroneous.
and trained in their views, are like children taken captive by the gentiles and raised in their laws and customs ( weghidelúhu haGoyím ` al dathám ), whose status is that of an ’ anús who abjures Jewish law under duress, who, although he later learns that he is a Jew, meets Jews, observes them practice their laws, is nevertheless to be regarded as an ’ anús, since he was reared in the erroneous ways of his parents.
This translation is generally regarded as erroneous however, for although in later Hebrew the term nachal tended to be used for small rivers, in Biblical Hebrew, the word could be used for any flowing stream.
" However, Herbert did not hesitate to render it erroneous through later developments in his Dune series.
Joyce in his The Origin and History of Irish Names of Places, published in Dublin in 1871, dismisses as erroneous and an invention of later times, the theory that the Irish name for Buttevant meant the Church of the Curse, and cites the Four Masters noting that a Franciscan Friary was founded at Cill na Mullach in 1251.
Given the eminence of Góis, this erroneous dating has been cited by others, and has been a cause of much confusion for later histories and chronologies.
Five minutes later, this photo was again prematurely placed when Cochran received an erroneous report that the President had died at 1: 35 pm Central time when, in fact, he had died at 1: 00.
Meadow was subsequently struck off the U. K. Medical Register for giving “ erroneousand “ misleading ” evidence, although this was later reversed by the courts.
Although most modern palaeobotany textbooks cite the continuation of glossopterids into later parts of the Triassic and, in some cases into the Jurassic, these ranges are erroneous and are based on misidentification of morphologically similar leaves such as Gontriglossa, Sagenopteris, or Mexiglossa.
It was later recanted by Prevx as an erroneous report.

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His granddaughter Philura through her husband pressed his case before Congress, and his family was eventually paid $ 37, 000 in 1841 on the ground that a former audit was " ex parte, erroneous, and a gross injustice to Silas Deane "; about fifty years after his death.
One accomplice in the Penn murder, Jacob (" Kuppy ") Migden, who provided the erroneous identification of Penn and who was also a fugitive for several years, pled guilty to attempted first-degree assault in the middle of his murder trial and was sentenced to a term of 5 – 10 years.
Above the Arctic Circle, from the spring equinox to the autumnal equinox ( depending on latitude ), the sun can shine for 24 hours a day ; at the extreme ( that is, the Pole ), it rises and sets only once a year, possibly leading to the erroneous conclusion that a " day " for such persons is a year long, and therefore that living a thousand days would be the same as living a thousand years.
An erroneous inscription at Manningtree, Essex, asserts that he was 65 years old.
The British are sometimes credited with pioneering the tactic of " breaking the line " in the battle ; this is however erroneous as Dano – Norwegian admiral Niels Juel did this in the Battle of Køge Bay more than a hundred years earlier and even earlier the Dutch admiral Michiel de Ruyter used it for the first time in the last day of the Four Days ' Battle in 1666 ( and again in the Battle of Schooneveld and the Battle of Texel of 1673 )!
In recent years, there has been a growing but equally erroneous belief that Kato was initially said to be a Filipino of Japanese ancestry.
In 2006 -- after spending two years trying to correct erroneous credit information that resulted from being a victim of identity theft -- a fraud victim named Sloan filed suit against all three of the USA's largest credit agencies.
However, this belief was erroneous ; while this cat did kill one of the last birds seen, a few more specimens were obtained in the following years, by which time the island also hosted numerous feral cats.
an intriguing glimpse into a kind of Christianity lost for almost fifteen hundred years ... presents a radical interpretation of Jesus ' teachings as a path to inner spiritual knowledge ; it rejects His suffering and death as the path to eternal life ; it exposes the erroneous view that Mary of Magdala was a prostitute for what it is — a piece of theological fiction ; it presents the most straightforward and convincing argument in any early Christian writing for the legitimacy of women's leadership ; it offers a sharp critique of illegitimate power and a utopian vision of spiritual perfection ; it challenges our rather romantic views about the harmony and unanimity of the first Christians ; and it asks us to rethink the basis for church authority.
There have been many erroneous media reports over the years claiming that Dhyan Chand scored 6 goals in India's 8-1 victory over Germany in the 1936 Olympic final.
While they are best known for their 1970s hit " Third Rate Romance ", their small but fanatical fan base would fiercely reject the erroneous classification of the band as a " one hit wonder "; the group has released 18 albums over 30 years including a 15-year hiatus.
Tribune publishers were able to laugh about the blunder years later and had planned to give Truman a plaque with a replica of the erroneous banner headline on the 25th anniversary of the 1948 election.
For many years Tarebia granifera was believed to be an intermediate host for the Paragonimus westermani, but Michelson showed in 1992 that this was erroneous.
WCBN's transmitter was upgraded to 200 watts in 1987, an FCC action that was delayed for several years after some disgruntled former station volunteers filed an extensive complaint letter which turned out to contain mostly erroneous information.
This erroneous interpretation of § 1350 was corrected within a few years, and since 1980, the U. S. federal courts have exercised universal jurisdiction in a nearly unbroken line of cases involving offenses properly alleged to have been committed elsewhere in violation of international law.

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