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(Santopietro repeatedly refers to Day as an "animal lover," a common misnomer. One doesn't have to love animals to respect them.
And it did not inspire confidence that in her formal resignation letter submitted to Gov. David A. Paterson, Ms. Ritter wrote that she had accepted a position at the "New York City Metropolitan Transit Authority," using a common misnomer for the state-level agency.
There's a common misnomer that organic farming, without the aid of synthetic ingredients or GM seeds, simply cannot produce equal yields to their industrialized counterparts.
This is a common misnomer for people with excessive worry.
A common misnomer with cruising is there will be thousands of other guests onboard a floating Mall-of-America-sized vessel, surrounded by endless seas.
On this latter point, it is a common misnomer to describe masitinib, and similar tyrosine kinase inhibitors, as a chemotherapeutic agent because - unlike cytotoxic chemotherapies that kill all dividing cells, including healthy cells - masitinib is a targeted therapy.
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This is a very common misnomer in the cam world as "free chat" just means you're free to hang out, watch, and chat but all requests are still meant to be paid for.
From its inception, the coin was referred to as the "Buffalo nickel", reflecting the common misnomer for the bison.
The first key concept the author wanted to highlight was the common misnomer used to describe diabetes.
Putting that aside, it also repeats one of the most common misnomers about trade agreements.
Cloud is a bit of a misnomer.
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