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Misconceptions of the evolutionary relationship between humans and apes.
He drew a line under most of the blunders and misconceptions of the new Labour years.
Mr. Romney's strategy, in short, is to pretend that he shares the ignorance and misconceptions of the Republican base.
The seven-page document addresses some of the misconceptions of the powers JudComms have, and helps to clarify their jurisdiction.
Last month the nationalist Global Times published an article entitled "Debunking 10 Misconceptions of the Ideal of the Chinese Dream".
The astonishing misconceptions of the history of the early part of World War II in Don Sloan's letter (Oct . 15 require a factual correction.
As a science journalist, the insistent misconceptions of the scientific method and self-important fear-mongering of pseudoscience proponents can be absolutely infuriating.
One of the greatest misconceptions of the Vietnam War is that Ho Chi Minh was the uncontested leader of North Vietnam.
ORIGINS OF THE SPECIOUS: Myths and Misconceptions of the English Language, by Patricia T. O'Conner and Stewart Kellerman (Random House, $15).
However, the nuclear attitude measures that have been used in recent studies either displayed misconceptions of the term "attitudes" or presented an incomplete domain of the construct.
Most people outside Louisiana, meanwhile, are burdened with wild misconceptions of the cuisine that were formed in the days when anything from fish to popcorn could be rendered "Cajun" with the application of a spice mix.
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