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Senna once concluded negotiations by tossing a coin: he called wrong and lost $1.5m.
The essential point here is that the commissioners did nothing that could reasonably be called wrong.
As they climbed aboard, a slasher movie called "Wrong Turn" was playing on a screen near the front.
The two Senate races that the FiveThirtyEight forecasts "called" wrong in 2010 were Colorado and Nevada, where the polls had Republicans as favored but where Democrats won instead).
In pushing the court to reconsider what he has called "wrong turns" in the law, he has argued that "the ultimate precedent is the Constitution".
The one thing Carey did not much care for was writing about himself: a few travelogues and a slight memoir, about a trip he took with one of his sons, called Wrong About Japan.
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"I've seen him called Wrong-Way Emmons or Cross-Fire Matt," says Bill Cole, a sports psychologist who has worked with a number of Olympic athletes.
This alluring, imaginatively scored short work with its fresh harmonic language (that could be called wrong-note consonance) abounds in spiraling flourishes of filigree, a nod to the ornate style of early-17th-century British keyboard music found in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book.
Microsoft's mobile business just keeps calling wrong numbers.
She worked from her hospital bed, cutting a six-week recovery to four weeks, a decision she now calls wrong.
"Right call, wrong time," said Thomas.
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