Sentence examples for badly named from inspiring English sources

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"Werewolves are badly named," Tad muses in one entry.

Has the (badly named) shareholder spring of 2012 finally turned to summer?

Whatever the merits of these policies, the "Washington consensus", as he called it, proved badly named.

The badly named Gently Benevolent has apparently renounced evil and wants man hugs.

The most common source of severe psychosis in young adults is schizophrenia, a badly named disorder that, in the original Greek, means "split mind".

He began by taking on the badly named Louisiana Science Education Act, which actually allows teachers in science classrooms to discuss creationism as a way to question evolution.

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It succeeds the equally-badly named '802.11n' which has been around since 2007 and brings some major benefits.

As I've said before, this contest is just badly-named.

They left one officer's badly wounded horse, named Comanche, which managed to survive.

Within the week, word of the case reached a reporter at The Times, through an immigration lawyer who had received separate calls from two detainees; they were upset about a badly injured man — named "something like Aboubakar" — left in an isolation cell and later found near death.

Debuting just a year after 1983's Return of the Jedi, John Korty's cringeworthy space fantasy follows the furry alien homunculi as they help two lost space kids to rescue their parents from a really badly designed monster named the Gorax.

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