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He acts, in other words, remarkably like a real male teenager, a creature almost as likely to be misunderstood in a summertime movie as a vampire.

In short, it's the kind of mighty masterwork that was doomed to be misunderstood in its time and that has come to be appreciated belatedly.

The idea of the working men's excursion to Paris replaced an earlier proposal for a visit by a party of Rifle Volunteers – a suggestion which met with much criticism since it was feared that the purpose of such a visit might be misunderstood in France.

World catches of Great White Sharks from all causes are difficult to estimate, though it is known to have a relatively low intrinsic rebound potential I tend to agree with Robbins that the term could be misunderstood in that culls often occur when an animal is overpopulated.

Certainly, this broad definition of bodily engagement should not be misunderstood in a manner suggesting that virtually all forms of cognitive learning research could somehow be construed to qualify as embodied learning research.

In the letter to Hugony quoted in the previous section Leibniz said that he needed to present his philosophy in an informal manner because it was likely to be misunderstood in relation to the senses.

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Mental illness is misunderstood in modern America.

Negron, for one, thinks Ramirez is misunderstood in Boston.

"My biggest fear is being misunderstood in two worlds," Mr. Porter said.

One year you are misunderstood in Korean, the next in some variety of Afghan.

"Islam is misunderstood in the world because of these maniacs," he said.

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