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Ralph Bunche was a unassuming man -- he never bothered, for instance, to correct a common misapprehension that he was born in 1904.
I endorse just about everything Simon Jenkins has to say about my adoptive homeland (Why mighty Yorkshire is another country in waiting, 9 May) except his all too common misapprehension that Yorkshire speakers "hate the definite article".
It's a common misapprehension that you can just stick two fried halloumi slices inside a burger bun, fill it up with some fresh cucumber, tomatoes and lettuce and call it a halloumi burger.
Click here to order a copy from Guardian Bookshop for £12.99 It's a common misapprehension that you can just stick two fried halloumi slices inside a burger bun, fill it up with some fresh cucumber, tomatoes and lettuce and call it a halloumi burger.
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The idea that Sweden was inherently sexy, that it fostered a culture of looseness in morals and dress, was a misapprehension that would linger for the next two decades.
The fog of war has been a recurrent theme through time, the confusion and misapprehension that comes amid the clamour and fury of combat.
There is, for example, a widespread misapprehension that assisted reproductive technology (ART) is a simple and effective solution to infertility problems.
Kerouac stated a common misapprehension many people held in that he was not consciously seeking to challenge America in any political way - unlike Burroughs and Ginsberg.
At baseline (September 2012, beginning of the school year), enumerators administered questionnaires to children on age, sex, glasses wear, awareness of refractive status, belief that wearing glasses harms vision (a common misapprehension in China 13 21), boarding at school, and parental migration and education.
Let's clear up a common misapprehension about viewing figures: we think Ann is the reason to watch Strictly, because that's why we all watch it.
The most common misapprehension of Conte is to mistake his romanticism for sentimentality or conservatism; he is far more interesting and complex than that.
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