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erroneous and story
An erroneous story arose in later years that during the run, Quinn and Olivier switched roles and Quinn played Becket to Olivier's King.
Others have made the claim that this story of the word's origin is erroneous
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.

erroneous and is
-- Your July 26 editorial regarding the position of Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy on prospective tax relief for DuPont stockholders is based on an erroneous statement of fact.
There is little enthusiasm for spending money to develop more powerful engines because of the erroneous belief that the aircraft has been made obsolete by the missile.
The connection with Latin ligare, " to bind ," is erroneous.
The prose introduction to Lokasenna and Snorri's list of kennings state that Ægir is also known as Gymir, who is Gerðr's father, but this is evidently an erroneous interpretation of kennings in which different giant-names are used interchangeably.
Sometimes it is desired to bring a database back to a previous state ( for many reasons, e. g., cases when the database is found corrupted due to a software error, or if it has been updated with erroneous data ).
As most people suffer a mild ( i. e. non-pathological ) epileptic episode regularly ( e. g. a hypnagogic jerk, the sudden " jolt " that frequently, but not always, occurs just prior to falling asleep ), it is conjectured that a similar ( mild ) neurological aberration occurs in the experience of déjà vu, resulting in an erroneous sensation of memory.
Furthermore, it is erroneous to use the term extremophile to encompass all archaeans, as some are mesophilic.
According to Karl Popper these experiments showed that the class of " hidden variables " Einstein believed in is erroneous.
This hypothesis is dismissed by pious scholars as erroneous, based on a mistaken cuneiform reading, but academic debate continues.
* 1971 – The United States Emergency Broadcast System is accidentally activated in an erroneous national alert.
* 1939 – The erroneous word " dord " is discovered in the Webster's New International Dictionary, Second Edition, prompting an investigation.
Modern historians believe that it is decidedly erroneous to consider the middot as traditional from the time of Moses on Sinai.
Rabbinical and Karaite Jews each hold that the others are Jews, but that the other faith is erroneous.
However, it is erroneous to hold that such elements of truth and goodness, or some of them, do not derive ultimately from the source-mediation of Jesus Christ.
An erroneous precedent may at first be only slightly inconsistent with the Constitution, and then this error in interpretation can be propagated and increased by further precedent until a result is obtained that is greatly different from the original understanding of the Constitution.
There is little evidence on the subject of Ptolemy's ancestry, apart from what can be drawn from the details of his name ( see above ); however modern scholars refer to Abu Ma ’ shar ’ s account as erroneous, and it is no longer doubted that the astronomer who wrote the Almagest also wrote the Tetrabiblos as its astrological counterpart.
A malicious ( or erroneous ) revocation of some ( or all ) of the keys in the system is likely, or in the second case, certain, to cause a complete failure of the system.
It is unknown exactly which canons Sergius I objected to, but he declared that he would " rather die than consent to erroneous novelties ".
Augustine begins the book by asking why " the power of eloquence, which is so efficacious in pleading either for the erroneous cause or the right ", should not be used for righteous purposes ( IV. 3 ).
In 1616, the Roman Inquisition's consultants gave their assessment of the proposition that the Sun is immobile and at the center of the universe and that the Earth moves around it, judging both to be " foolish and absurd in philosophy " and that the first was " formally heretical " while the second was " at least erroneous in faith ".

erroneous and sign
During the consultations on 21 May an earthquake occurred ; the participants were terrified and wished to break up the assembly, but Courtenay declared the earthquake a favorable sign which meant the purification of the earth from erroneous doctrine, and the result of the " Earthquake Synod " was assured.
The motorway is usually referred to in public as the M74 motorway, but south of Abington, the road is really the A74 ( M ) motorway, noted on each sign in this southern section of the road ( save for one erroneous " M74 " sign at Gretna Green services ).

erroneous and you
" Another erroneous interpretation of the clip alleged that Kantor said, " How would you like to be a worthless white nigger?

erroneous and approach
" In his view, the representative agent " deserves a decent burial, as an approach to economic analysis that is not only primitive, but fundamentally erroneous.
In a review for Times Higher Education, Geoff Pullum described Heffer's claims about grammar as " staggeringly erroneous " and his approach as " intellectual abdication ", concluding that " Heffer should be ashamed of himself, and Random House should be ashamed of this book.
Compared to precise gapless playback, these methods are a different approach to erroneous silence in audio files, but other required features are the same.

erroneous and from
However, the surface temperature gradient can produce erroneous vapor-pressure measurements for the bulk liquid helium unless precautions are taken to isolate the tube ( which passes through the surface to the vapor pressure bulb ) from the liquid helium surface.
Under the erroneous impression that he needed papers from some left-wing organisation to cross the frontier, on John Strachey's recommendation he applied unsuccessfully to Harry Pollitt, leader of the British Communist Party.
It was under these conditions that Pope Gregory XI, who in January, 1377, had gone from Avignon to Rome, sent on 22 May five copies of his bull against Wycliffe, dispatching one to the Archbishop of Canterbury, and the others to the Bishop of London, King Edward III, the Chancellor, and the university ; among the enclosures were 18 theses of his, which were denounced as erroneous and dangerous to Church and State.
A biased sample causes problems because any statistic computed from that sample has the potential to be consistently erroneous.
# Kenji Tokitsu prefers to assume a birth date of 1581, which avoids the necessity of assuming the tombstone to be erroneous ( although this poses the problem of from whom then Musashi received the transmission of the family martial art ).
His oikoumenè spanned 180 degrees of longitude from the Blessed Islands in the Atlantic Ocean to the middle of China, and about 80 degrees of latitude from Shetland to anti-Meroe ( east coast of Africa ); Ptolemy was well aware that he knew about only a quarter of the globe, and an erroneous extension of China southward suggests his sources did not reach all the way to the Pacific Ocean.
Because Ptolemy derived many of his key latitudes from crude longest day values, his latitudes are erroneous on average by roughly a degree ( 2 degrees for Byzantium, 4 degrees for Carthage ), though capable ancient astronomers knew their latitudes to more like a minute.
In the Brahmajala Sutta, the Buddha is recorded as stating that the teachings of other sects of his day were based on one or more of 62 erroneous theories, and that falling into those errors would prevent attaining permanent liberation from suffering:
" Gravy " is an erroneous English translation from the Italian sugo which means juice, but can also mean sauce ( as in sugo per pastasciutta ).
To the extent that Morton's craniometric measurements were erroneous, the error was away from his personal biases.
" This clause forbids any court from reexamining or overturning any factual determinations made by a jury, unless the factual determinations are clearly erroneous.
Wagner's spelling of Parsifal instead of the Parzival he had used up to 1877 is informed by an erroneous etymology of the name Percival deriving it from a supposedly Arabic origin, Fal Parsi meaning " pure fool ".
He was summoned again before the Court in July to answer for " erroneous " and " dangerous opinions ", and the Court declared that he should be removed from his church position.
However, from whole language practitioners ' perspective this view is erroneous and sets up a false dichotomy.
This nomenclature is the source of the common, but erroneous, belief that the Hubble sequence was intended to reflect a supposed evolutionary sequence, from elliptical galaxies through lenticulars to either barred or regular spirals.
The designers of the system must thus introduce measures to prevent malfunctions or malicious participants from producing false, misleading, or erroneous results, and from using the system as an attack vector.
The phrase " unitary authority " is not used in Scottish legislation ( whether from the Scottish Parliament or the UK Parliament ), although the term is encountered ( used either descriptively or erroneously ) in publications and in ( usually erroneous ) use by United Kingdom government departments.

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