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Robinson appeared at one point to be making a case for resignation, only to correct the misapprehension when prompted.
Contrast this with how swiftly and firmly he got on to the Sunday Times to correct the misapprehension that he dyed his hair.
I should explain that all my life when a book or a story comes up in conversation, a work I should have read but haven't, I rarely admit my ignorance and do nothing to correct the misapprehension in the other person that I have.
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Douglas Coupland chats to Warhol, Rebecca Miller sneaks into de Sade's prison cell, Ian Rankin contacts Arthur Conan Doyle – some to correct the misapprehensions their names have acquired in the years since their death, and others who enjoy their posthumous status.
I long since tired of correcting the misapprehension, while for Andy, the final straw came when his own father once complimented him about that fine piece he wrote for The Independent.
To express the Ed Fund's concern that "'tyranny' means many different things to many different people," we urged the Court to "correct this misapprehension before incorporating the Second Amendment".
Trump, at various instances, failed to correct that misapprehension.
You may need to correct the participants in your focus group about some of these misapprehensions: A focus group is not a meeting.
I sent messages to China experts at several universities, asking them to give me some background about why the concept is so historically unpalatable, or to correct my misapprehension, and the response to my media requests was an extraordinarily uniform silence.
While I am pleased to be cited in Eric Alterman's Bookend article "Presleyites, Dylanists and Springsteenians" (Jan . 30, I am writing to correct his misapprehension about my story "Greasy Lake".
This, in turn, should help correct misapprehensions regarding the evolution of gene clusters subject to frequent conversion events and encourage the use of conversion detection prior to phylogenetic inference (Hsu et al. 2010) or the estimation of purifying or positive selection (Edwards et al. 2006; Wilson and McVean 2006).
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