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Many newspaper accounts of explosive volcanic eruptions incorrectly refer to pyroclastic flows as lava flows.
It's all good in my book unless they incorrectly refer to a corrections officer on Rikers Island as a guard.
In a New York Times business article about Steven Spielberg, they incorrectly refer to Spielberg having directed "more than 50 movies".
Many people incorrectly refer to any symptom occurring around the anal-rectal area as "hemorrhoids" and serious causes of the symptoms should be ruled out.
Although many sources incorrectly refer to the work as Project Pigeon or the Pigeon Project, Marian assured colleagues that its name had actually been "Pigeon in a Pelican", with pelican referring to the missile each pigeon was to guide.
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