Sentence examples for misleadingly named from inspiring English sources

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Most of the rest, though, is being stored in inadequately differentiated bales misleadingly named "eco-balls".

There's certainly a case for keeping the misleadingly named Fielder as far from fielding as possible.

Black comedy comes to electrobeat on the debut album from Sheffield's misleadingly named Fat Truckers.

So how is this misleadingly named curse different from recognisable grief?

A new collaboration is in the works with the hip — if misleadingly named — Parisian label Brooklyn We Go Hard.

Best is the misleadingly named miso risotto ($8 at lunch, $9.50 at dinner), which is essentially congee with oomph.

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This name for the genre, if we may misleadingly call it that, derives from the Latin neologism 'doxographi' used by Diels to indicate the authors of a rather strictly specified type of literature studied and edited in his monumental Doxographi Graeci ('Greek Doxographers') of 1879.

On the other side are a loose-knit group of intellectuals who have begun to refer to themselves by a misleadingly similar name, the New Left.

This TF form is different from what the authors misleadingly call TFnuGTR.

This 40-minute documentary from Atlantic Productions follows a young male king penguin — on a sub-Antarctic island with the misleadingly balmy name of South Georgia — from bachelorhood to domesticity.

Flames shoot up and around his blackened wok, igniting the contents as he boils together volatile combinations of chili paste, chili oil, ginger, garlic and ground Sichuan pepper, in a classic technique with the misleadingly mild name of "water-cooking".

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