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"This is too horrible of a misapprehension of everything".
And the misapprehension of Obama in some quarters is not merely interesting but also important.
The misapprehension of historical reality that goes together with this reinvention can take a comical turn.
Nevertheless, the empirical world is not totally unreal, for it is a misapprehension of the real brahman.
Dawkins particularly sought to address a growing misapprehension of what exactly Darwinian natural selection entailed in Climbing Mount Improbable (1996).
But implied in the proposal is a troubling misapprehension of how unpleasant a lot of actual health care is.
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There are misapprehensions of a more intimate nature as well.
And she weaves a terrifically vigorous plot out of how their misapprehensions of one another lead them into danger.
Hemon tells Pronek's story as the missteps and misapprehensions of an immigrant whose arrival is only physical; his mind and heart are elsewhere.
Today, of course, we recognize the giraffe as a distinct species, though the misapprehensions of the past endure in the animal's Linnaean name: Giraffa camelopardalis.
Nevertheless its recommendations were an indication that a Labour government could do something practical to make sure that localism – and in particular the misapprehensions of voters – cannot be allowed to hold back the resolution of our national housing crisis.
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