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Incorrectly believing that the Japanese army troops had succeeded in capturing Henderson Field, a force of Japanese warships approached Guadalcanal on the morning of 25 October to provide further support for the army offensive.
Incorrectly believing that Savarone has shared the secret location of the vault containing the documents with his first-born son, 36-year old playboy Vittorio, Cardinal Donatti orders the execution of the entire Fontini-Cristi family at the family compound Campo di Fiori, just outside Milan.
Incorrectly believing he had numerical superiority, Byron ordered a general chase to attack the French as they left their anchorage at Grenada.

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Incorrectly assumed to be similar to the Rocker series, the Rockerverb series is Orange's most modern sounding and highest gain offering, and features a tube driven effects loop and a spring reverb.
Incorrectly deemed by some to be a perpetual motion machine, the magic wheel eventually comes to a stop because of frictional losses at the central bearing.
Incorrectly considered by some to be an " old " or " dead " material, malleable iron still has a legitimate place in the design engineer's toolbox.

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Incorrectly applying the perceived lessons learned from this battle, U. S. commanders in future naval night battles in the Solomons consistently tried to prove that American naval gunfire was more effective than Japanese torpedo attacks.

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Incorrectly ascribing traits to other persons based on limited information or observations intuitively plays a role in the formation and perpetuation of some social phenomena such as stereotypes and prejudice.
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Incorrectly claimed by locals as the world's second longest natural sand bar, the Eel River Bar, is a barrier beach located at the mouth of the Eel River immediately west of the village of Charlo, New Brunswick.
Incorrectly, ethnic Germans from East Prussia are sometimes considered Baltic German for reasons of cultural, linguistic, and historical affinities.
Incorrectly described as art deco style, however, the art deco movement developed years after the theater's first construction and later reconstruction.
Incorrectly connected controls are another common cause of this problem.
Incorrectly thought to have been introduced in colonial times by Benjamin Franklin, the tree has become naturalized from North Carolina southward along the Atlantic and the entire Gulf coast, where it grows profusely along ditchbanks and dikes.
Incorrectly passing a buoy results in the loss of any built-up turbo stages.
* Frequency and azimuth sampling errors: Incorrectly selected frequency or aspect deltas will result in aliased images, creating spurious targets.
Incorrectly diagnosing MCS as vegetative state may lead to serious repercussions related to clinical management.
Incorrectly, though.
Incorrectly named and widely known as Kukenan-tepui, this plateau is really called Matawi-tepui.

believing and French
Instead, believing the cardinals as well as the Roman people were of one mind in their desire to have Odescalchi as their Pope, Louis reluctantly instructed the French party cardinals to acquiesce in his candidacy.
In March 1800, Hermann alerted the French scientist George Cuvier to the existence of Collini's fossil, believing that it had been captured by the occupying armies of Napoleon and sent to the French collections in Paris ( and perhaps to Cuvier himself ) as war booty ; at the time special French political commissars systematically seized art treasures and objects of scientific interest.
He incorrectly believed that an i on the end of a name meant " like " in French ; but Houdini, his own career and reputation established by that time, later lost his youthful respect for Robert-Houdin, believing that he took undue credit for other magicians ' innovations, and wrote The Unmasking of Robert-Houdin in 1908.
They argue that for the last 30 years, under both left-wing and right-wing governments, the French have been misled into believing that things could go on without real reforms.
Arlington landed in Brill accompanied by a group of Dutch Orangist exiles and then travelled to William at the Dutch headquarters in Nieuwerbrug, all the way being cheered by Dutch crowds, believing he had come to promise English support against the French.
When Brown and his entourage rode the shelter of our line, believing that the troops of Saint-March could see a hill covered on your right, they were suddenly assailed by a group of French riders.
With visibility reduced, the French mistook the white uniforms of their Saxon allies from the Schützen and Grenadier battalions, believing them to be Austrians and promptly firing at them, which triggered a precipitated retreat of these men.
Despite the failure of Rochefort, Pitt pushed for fresh landings on the French coast, believing they would be a useful distraction-preventing the French from sending troops to Germany or to the relief of their colonies around the globe.
The 19th century French poet Charles Baudelaire commented on Faro's ( to him ) disagreeable aftertaste, " It's beer that you drink twice ", believing that the Faro in Brussels was brewed from the waters of a river ( the Senne or Zenne ) that was also used as a sewer.
During the Napoleonic wars, Brown is said to have escaped the galley, and scuttled the ship however, the French, not believing he had assisted them, took him prisoner and sent him to Lorient.
On 21 February, the Imperial commanders, running low on supplies and mistakenly believing that the French forces were more numerous than their own, decided to launch an attack on Mirabello Castle in order to save face and demoralize the French sufficiently to ensure a safe withdrawal.
After overrunning Holland, Belgium, and Luxembourg, Germany turned against France, entering the country through the Ardennes on May 13 — the French had made the fatal mistake of leaving this area almost totally undefended, believing its terrain to be impassable for tanks and other vehicles.
* Calvinism – System of soteriology advanced by French Reformer John Calvin, which espouses Augustinian views on election and reprobation ; stresses absolute predestination, the sovereignty of God and the inability of man to effect his own salvation by believing the Gospel prior to regeneration ; principle doctrines are often summarized by the acronym TULIP ( see Canons of Dort ).
He opposed the Confederation project as early as 1864, believing that it would be detrimental to French Canadians.
Unable to proceed to the westward to link up with Shovell and Killigrew ( who was on his way home ), Torrington announced his intention of retreating before the superior French fleet to the Straits of Dover, believing the loss of the ' fleet in being ' would strategically be too great.
Ricci mentioned this man's name as Ngai, who has since been identified by the French sinologist Paul Pelliot as a Jew named Ai T ' ien, who explained that the community he belonged to was monotheistic, or believing in only one God.
Wanting to alleviate the pressure on the French to the south and believing there might still be some holding out, high command ordered the 2nd and 55th divisions to resume the battle on the 9th.
Initially the French army lacked enthusiasm for the Citroën Traction, believing that it offered insufficient ground-clearance for their needs.
As with the American revolution of 1776, the French revolution of 1789 and the German revolution of 1848, many Jews worldwide welcomed the Russian revolution of 1917, celebrating the fall of a regime that had presided over antisemitic pogroms, and believing that the new order in what was to become the Soviet Union would bring improvements in the situation of Jews in those lands.
Although his son, Sisowath Monireth was the heir apparent to the throne, the French authorities chose his daughter Sisowath Kosamak's nineteen-year-old son, Norodom Sihanouk, to succeed him, believing that he would be more pliable than Monireth.

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