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And the lack of reference to American historical precedent over the last two centuries, which is replete with similar instances of mass violence and bombings resulting from unabated reverence for political and/or religious teachings, incorrectly builds the significance of the Boston bombings.

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Beltway hands thought they knew how to frame the Romney speech because they assumed (incorrectly) that it would build on the historical precedent set by J.F.K.

A picture caption on Friday with an article about a recent fire that ravaged the McCarthy Cottage, a wooden, six-room getaway in West Georgia that Franklin D. Roosevelt had built, referred incorrectly to Roosevelt's tenure as governor of New York.

A combination of housing subsidies and rent control might be able to ensure a continued diverse mix of residents within the county, while the "let's build it" densification espoused by these politicians who incorrectly feel we can build our way out of housing shortages actually leads to displacement and gentrification.

Correction: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated the architect who built the Erasmus Bridge.

"It's hard to fathom how much human-level AI could benefit society, and it's equally hard to imagine how much it could damage society if built or used incorrectly," is the parallel message posted on OpenAI's launch page from December 2015.

An article on Wednesday about efforts to address shortcomings in the American energy transportation system described incorrectly TransCanada, the company seeking to build the Keystone pipeline.

April 8, 4 40 p.m.: An earlier version of this article incorrectly said Joyal's home was built in 1926.

An earlier version incorrectly stated that Amazon Web Services was built using the spare capacity from the technology behind Amazon.com.

This issue is particularly of relevance to Internet based start-up's who incorrectly assume the old adage 'if I build it they will come' will apply.

"They look like mini-presidents," said Senator Tom Harkin of Iowa, who sought the Democratic nomination in 1992, hoping, incorrectly as it turned out, that he could build on momentum from caucuses in his home state.

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