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The name Spyro Gyra is a misspelling of Spirogyra, a genus of green algae on which Beckenstein had written a college biology paper years earlier.
At the end, Brown helps organize a special edition of FYI focusing on different kinds of families then arranges a retaliatory prank in which a truckload of potatoes is dumped in front of Quayle's residence, while a disc jockey commenting on the incident notes the Vice President should be glad people were not making fun of him for misspelling " fertilizer ", ( On June 15, 1992, at a spelling bee in Trenton, New Jersey, Quayle had erroneously corrected an elementary school student's spelling of " potato " to " potatoe ".
During the ten year suit, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals found that Darrow had copied down the rules directly ( even the misspelling of Marven Gardens as " Marvin Gardens ") from the game produced by Charles Todd.
The misspelling was first made in the original description in 1832 ; however, Stephens had used the name in 1829 already ( as nomen nudum ) and written it " Rhyzobius ", so this spelling is used now.
Peggy also had knowledge of Johnny's past crimes, such as cutting the fingers off the hand of a prostitute, and beating up a man for disrespecting him by misspelling something on a birthday cake.

misspelling and stuck
The misspelling stuck because it also referenced anime.
Glouster was named after Gloucester, United Kingdom, but was misspelled by a clerk when the name was telegraphed to Washington, and the misspelling stuck.
When Commodore technical writers Neil Harris and Andy Finkel collected Russell's notes and used them as the basis for the VIC-20 programmer's manual, the misspelling followed them along and stuck.

misspelling and until
The name Stechford was unknown until the construction of Stechford Station in 1844, and it has been conjectured that it was simply a railway misspelling.
* It can also be a misspelling of " Brive ", which was until 1919 the name of Brive-la-Gaillarde, in the Corrèze département

misspelling and 2001
The title's misspelling of penicillin is intentional ; it derives from the letter to the New York Post that accompanied the 2001 anthrax attacks in New York City and Washington, DC.

misspelling and with
In this case the specific name marinus changes to marina in order to conform with the rules of gender agreement as set out by the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature changing the binomial name from Bufo marinus to Rhinella marina ; the binomial Rhinella marinus was subsequently introduced as a synonym through misspelling by Pramuk, Robertson, Sites, and Noonan ( 2008 ).
The name is thought to be a misspelling on a shipping crate from the town of Bolobo on the Congo River, which was associated with the collection of chimps in the 1920s.
Similarly, while some believe that racket came about as a misspelling of racquet, racket is in fact the older spelling: it has been in use in British English since the 16th century, with racquet only showing up later in the 19th century as a variant of racket.
In the 1870s, a high-placed French heraldist with a limited command of Russian assumed that " babr " was a misspelling of " bobr ", the Russian word for " beaver ", and changed the wording accordingly.
The Hebrew spelling rmwn with Massoretic vocalization Rimmôn () is identical with the Hebrew word meaning ' pomegranate ' and may be an intentional misspelling and parody of the original.
A major influence on Reed's recording, and an important source for an understanding of Reed's seriousness with the album, was the mid-1960s drone music work of La Monte Young's Theater of Eternal Music ( whose members included John Cale, Tony Conrad, Angus Maclise and Marian Zazeela ).< ref > The album listed ( misspelling included ) " Drone cognizance and harmonic possibilities vis a vis Lamont 74465 99752 2 ( reissue ).
Drudge pointed out that website's transcription of the memo contained several errors, namely a misspelling of the name of the memo's author ( Kozu instead of Koza ), a misspelling of the NSA's " top secret " stamp ( with a " 1 " instead of an " L "), and several words written with a non-US spelling, as well as a date-stamp in the European format.
The disc was recorded in a very short time and was published the same year with a misspelling in the title: " Cantofabule.
A common misspelling is " Monterrey " Jack, presumably in confusion with the Mexican city of Monterrey.
However, 5 tracks were exclusive to the Australian LP: " Inspector Gadget Theme " ( an extended version of Inspector Gadget's American opening theme ), " Brain The Dog " ( an instrumental background music version of Brain's theme ), " Max's theme " ( a misspelling of " Mad's theme ", this is an alternate version of the same composition on the French LP, with slightly different orchestrations ), " Italian Gadget " ( a piece of background music ) and " Gadget Closing " ( the American end credits theme for the show ).
A common misspelling of Potsdam is " Pottsdam ", which is how many people spell it so as not to confuse it with Potsdam, Germany.
Many copies of the original Philadelphia Deringer pistol were made by other gun makers worldwide, and the name was often misspelled ; this misspelling soon became an alternate generic term for any pocket pistol, along with the generic phrase palm pistol Deringer's competitors invented and used in their advertising.
The Early Years is a collection of 22 of these early games of mine, ported to Adventure Games Live with every misspelling and most of the bugs intact.
On 5 January 1971, Megson officially changed his name to Genesis P-Orridge by deed poll, combining his school nickname of " Genesis " with a misspelling of " porridge ", the foodstuff which he lived off as a student.
The misspelling " Jimbo " betrays the Parisian accent which often confuses the pronunciation of " um " and " un " with " im " and " in ".
the misspelling of the common user interface element known as a ' radio button ' as ' radial button ' by those unfamiliar with the old style of car radios which used push-buttons for station presets ).
the misspelling of the common user interface element known as a ' radio button ' as ' radial button ' by those unfamiliar with the old style of car radios which used push-buttons for station presets ).
It involves a group of stereotypical lounging Australians who are revealed to be the Philosophy Department at the fictitious University of Woolamaloo ( a misspelling of the Sydney suburb of Woolloomooloo, this is how the suburb is actually pronounced with an Australian accent ), and all named Bruce, with a common fondness for beer and a hatred of " poofters.
( There is no connection with the house " Toye's ", though " toyes " was formerly a common misspelling for the word in its study cubicle meaning.

misspelling and from
However, modern scholars generally explain the name Baphomet from the trial documents as simply a French misspelling of the name Mahomet ( Muhammad ).
The word " basalt " is ultimately derived from Late Latin basaltes, misspelling of L. basanites " very hard stone ," which was imported from Ancient Greek βασανίτης ( basanites ), from βάσανος ( basanos, " touchstone ") and originated in Egyptian bauhun " slate ".
The name " Cedric " ( in place of " Cerdic ") arose from a misspelling in the novel Ivanhoe, by Sir Walter Scott.
The name of the town was an unintentional misspelling by the US Postal Service in 1882 of the city's intended name, taken from Arad Thompson, the son of the town founder and first postmaster Stephen Tuttle Thompson.
Standup comedian Henry Cho, whose wife is from Arab, shares the alternate explanation that the town's name was changed following a misspelling on the water tower.
The place name may be derived from the Lenape word " hòkèsa " meaning " pieces of bark " or from a misspelling of " occasion ," as pronounced by the Quakers who settled the area originally.
The group's name, Geto Boys, comes from a deliberate misspelling of the word " ghetto ".
They called the then incomplete group The Durutti Column, derived from a misspelling of the name Buenaventura Durruti, who led a column of anarchists during the Spanish Civil War.
It is sometimes termed a news hed, a deliberate misspelling that dates from production flow during hot type days, to notify the composing room that a written note from an editor concerned a headline and should not be set in type.
It differs from other X. 500 Directory products in that it has an in built indexing engine capable of indexing all attributes and also supports a range of different types of searching and matching on entries, such as word matching, stem matching, synonym matching, acronym matching, component matching, misspelling matching, and sounds like matching.
After marrying COGIC preacher Thomas Thorpe ( from which " Tharpe " is a misspelling ) in 1934.
* Columbina, a misspelling for the English " Columbine " ( sometimes also for the Italian Colombina ) a stock character in the English harlequinade pantomime, derived from the Commedia dell ' arte
" Auchey " is a not-uncommon misspelling of Auchy's name ; the correct spelling is documented in literature and photos from the company.
His decision noted that there was no way to prevent qualified voters from being disfranchised as their cards may be returned as undeliverable due to postal error, clerical error, inadvertent routing within a multi-unit dwelling, and even simple misspelling or transposition of numbers in an address.
* Roseneath, an historical misspelling of name of the village of Rosneath, Argyll and Bute, Scotland and from which a number of other place-names derive
Some apparent cases are problematic, as in English " eksetera " for etcetera, which may rather be contamination from the numerous forms in eks-( or a combination of influences ), though the common misspelling ect.
Their name originates from a misspelling of the Miles Davis track " Saeta ", from his album Sketches of Spain, which, in turn, was named after the saeta, a religious tradition of flamenco music.

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