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This, for the record, is one of the great misconceptions of vegetarians.
People have great misconceptions about the use of computers in art.
"One of the great misconceptions about ownership is that you just sit back and let others do all the work," he said.
Here we must straighten out one of the great misconceptions that has circulated around humanities professors: that we are a trendy lot, "tenured radicals" wrenching the curriculum into irrelevance as we impose the latest theoretical paradigm upon it.
And on the other, he and Kenneth Merrill, a pianist who teaches at Juilliard, concisely torpedoed one of the great misconceptions about classical music: that performances are little more than rote readings of the printed score.
For two people seemingly fused together and yet fiercely independent, one of the great misconceptions about their art was that the artist was solely Christo.
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The reason rests in the second great misconception: that the Earth is isolated.
A source close to Young said: "There is great misconception that people are liable for well-intentioned voluntary acts, like clearing snow in front of their drive.
A great misconception about her, among the many, is that she is from immense wealth, but the reality is that her father, Will Knightley, was a middling actor who did mainly theatre work and challenged her mother to sell another script if she wanted a second baby (Knightley has an older brother, Caleb).
"There's a great misconception that people in solar houses rough it.
"There is a great misconception that Central Americans are coming solely to work and for economic reasons," Alonso said.
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