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If you're casually curious about the fuss made over Rimbaud and want the lowdown from someone literate, it will satisfy you, without badly misleading.
Mr Cowan suggests that one possible interpretation of the "orderly development of the whaling industry" is its "orderly running down to nothing .The anti-whalers' claim about the imminent return of "large-scale" commercial whaling, meanwhile, is badly misleading.
In the years before widespread cheating was documented by state investigators, Dr. Hall denigrated the newspaper coverage and the education establishment rallied to support her. Michael Casserly, director of the Council of Great City Schools, called the early news reports about Atlanta "badly misleading" and based on "very bogus analysis".
Unfortunately, they have been given badly misleading information – the result of a well-orchestrated campaign by the RIAA and their lobbying arm to mislead and agitate artists.
But this is badly misleading, and probably won't work, even after Trump's likely loss.
(Several of its ads have been criticized for "badly misleading claims" by FactCheck.org, the political advertising monitoring service of the Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of Pennsylvania).
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I feel badly misled".
"They've been badly misled".
The voters of Oklahoma were badly misled by demagogues into passing a profoundly un-American measure.
The New Yorker, January 11 , 1936P. 9 Badly misled about two Malcolm Johnsons and mixed-up with liquor.
Mr. Thompson, in an interview with a BBC publication, said last week that the broadcaster had been "badly misled" by RDF Media.
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