Sentence examples for erroneously cited from inspiring English sources

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In the correction (July 22) to my review of Andrew Solomon's "Noonday Demon," you say the review "erroneously cited an omission in the book's bibliography.

A review on June 24, about "The Noonday Demon: An Atlas of Depression," by Andrew Solomon, erroneously cited an omission in the book's bibliography.

Correction: January 7 , 2001 Sunday An article on Dec. 24 about an auction of mineral specimens at Sotheby's in New York misidentified the designer of the permanent mineral displays at the American Museum of Natural History, and misspelled the surname of the designer who was erroneously cited.

BUSINESS DAY An article on Tuesday about troubles at the law firm Dewey & LeBoeuf erroneously cited, in some editions, one partner as being among those who had presented evidence to the Manhattan district attorney's office of possible financial improprieties by the firm's former chairman.

Note that the number was mistyped as 2n = 20 in the abstract and thereby erroneously cited in Index to Plant Chromosome Numbers [http://www.tropicos.org/Project/IPCN]; Nakata et al. [2003]).

Amazingly, on Fox New Sunday, conservative commentator George Will erroneously cited a Minnesota report to claim that the Ebola virus could be "airborne".

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Authorities in several states said that residents who had made ignorant comments erroneously citing the brutally cold temperatures as proof that climate change did not exist were reporting a sharp increase in injuries to the face and head regions.

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.

An 800-plus worder in Victor Hugo's "Les Misérables" (1862) has sometimes (erroneously) been cited as the longest in French literature; its winding description of Louis Philippe as a ruler who hews to the middle of the road in every aspect ("well read and caring but little for literature," "incapable of rancor and of gratitude"), damns the king's modesty with the grandness of its design.

Norton, ISBN 978-0-393-32804-2 A Contract withasod has frequently, though erroneously, been cited as the first graphic novel; however, cartoonist Richard Kyle had used the term in 1964 in a fan newsletter, and it had appeared on the cover of The First Kingdom (1974) by Jack Katz, with whom Eisner had corresponded.

The speaker cited erroneously was a communications specialist at the university, and his surname was misspelled.

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