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In the opera, however, Isbul is erroneously described as the kavhan of the first Bulgarian ruler, Asparuh.
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The twenty Hull House Kids were erroneously described as young boys, of Irish ancestry, posing in the Dante School yard on Forquer Street (now Arthington Street).
In public databases, RedCAP sequences sometimes are erroneously described as HV60 (based on the name of an ELIP sequence from Hordeum vulgare).
Specifically, female rats that exhibit low freezing levels during fear conditioning could be erroneously described as expressing low fear and/or poor learning, when in fact they have engaged darting responses.
Gary Wadler, the immediate past chairman of the World Anti-Doping Agency's prohibited list and methods committee, was quoted in Saturday's article in The Times being critical of the N.F.L.'s plan, which was erroneously described to him as including only one H.G.H. test per player each year.
A third obscure early species, Trachodon selwyni, described by Lawrence Lambe in 1902 for a lower jaw from what is now known as the Dinosaur Park Formation of Alberta, was erroneously described by Glut (1997) as having been assigned to Edmontosaurus regalis by Lull and Wright.
No, it indubitably rests on how we view prostitutes (as Carlsen was erroneously described) who are attacked.
In 1902, he wrote that although it was "quite the most notorious thing in New York" and though he admired the detailing of the terra cotta facade (often erroneously described as stone), he was very disappointed in the building's basic character.
Once a common sight as it hovered above the verges of our major roads, the motorway hawk, as it is sometimes erroneously described, has now vanished from many apparently suitable habitats.
Because of its role in the related SSBR pathway, PARP1 has occasionally and erroneously been described as essential for BER, although knockdown models have demonstrated this to be inaccurate.
Over the years Mr. Bourne's production has frequently and erroneously been described as an all-male version of the ballet.
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