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Here, she shed the iconography she once so expertly employed, with obvious prosthetics and exaggerated makeup calling attention to the intentional inaccuracy of the portraits themselves.
More photos As for the display board, Brucker explained that every departure time listed is one minute earlier than the trains' send-off — an intentional inaccuracy designed to give passengers an extra 60 seconds to board.
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Accounts of survival, that is, are both representative and anomalous; they at once record this all but unimaginable historical catastrophe and, without intentional mendacity or inaccuracy, distort it.
We did not attempt to assess whether the inaccuracies were intentional though we did attempt to differentiate "benign" and significant errors.
Though it's widely accepted that many dinosaurs had feathers, Horner said the scientific inaccuracy in the movie was intentional.
In an interview 300 writer Frank Miller said, "The inaccuracies, almost all of them, are intentional.
Ascertainment of smoking exposure in epidemiological studies and in clinical research and practice relies mostly on self-reporting, which is prone to inaccuracy for a variety of reasons, including intentional underreporting and imperfect recall of lifetime exposure.
By notifying applicants' institutions and the NRMP regarding inaccuracies and publicizing these efforts, we anticipate a decrease in intentional erroneous claims on applications.
Inaccuracy, too.
(Wording intentional).
Perhaps intentional".
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