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The sentiment echoed across what's known, misleadingly, as the Twittersphere.

Pujol is a potiche, a French word translated in the subtitles and press materials, somewhat misleadingly, as "trophy wife".

PARIS — French legislators have dropped plans for a tax on online advertising that had come to be known, somewhat misleadingly, as the Google tax.

In the House, the entire Republican delegation had voted against the financial-reform bill, which it portrayed, somewhat misleadingly, as a device to perpetuate bailouts.

A sensation when it was first produced in Europe, it established the playwright, somewhat misleadingly, as a proto-feminist and a smasher of social shibboleths.

This idealistic doctrine, known misleadingly as realism, pervades all Plato's philosophy: its opposite doctrine, nominalism, declares that only particular and observed "named" data are accessible to the mind.

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But when we attempted to use it as our reference sequence, it misleadingly labeled as wild type some extremely frequent mutations.

Hence a "soft" style of action, wu wei (literally, "nonaction" but less misleadingly translated as effortless action) is recommended, even as a style of ruling.

Birds are misleadingly described as descending separately from reptiles rather than as being dinosaurs in their own right.

Things constitute Maya in the Indian tradition, a word somewhat misleadingly translated as "illusion" but which works better if understood as "appearance" or "distraction".

Even the most conscientious officials may make ambiguous statements that disclose only part of the truth, and that misleadingly - as when Condoleezza Rice answered questions about rendition and torture at a press conference in Ukraine in December.

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