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And it gets the crucial bit wrong.
" 'Zero Dark Thirty' got a crucial point wrong," she told me.
I assume she is referring to the serene duet choreographed to Chopin's Mazurka (Op. 33, No. 3), in which case she gets a crucial detail wrong.
In his review of my children's book "Once Upon a Time in Chicago: The Story of Benny Goodman" (Jan . 21, Peter Keepnews erroneously cites me for getting one crucial fact wrong in my author's note: the fact that Benny Goodman had a racially integrated big band in the 1930's.
That seems highly unlikely given how comprehensively awful Sunderland have been so far this season – a habit of conceding late goals reflects badly on their mentality and the manager's substitutions, and the early signs are that so far Moyes has got the three crucial Ts wrong: transfers, tactics and talking.
Or perhaps we got some crucial fact wrong.
Frustration, maybe, that despite getting so much right Pellegrini got one crucial decision wrong.
AdAge actually broke the news earlier this week, but a source with knowledge of the deal told me that the story got one crucial detail wrong — the new funding actually valued Drawbridge at $99 million, more than double the $45 million that AdAge reported.
And so, for sure, Monsef's original story got a crucial detail wrong.
But he got one crucial thing wrong about his subject matter.
As I see it, there is one crucial reason: wrong timing.
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