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The byline on the article above mistakenly placed the writer Maria Margaronis in Athens.
A previous version mistakenly placed West Columbia in North Carolina instead of South Carolina.
One of them mistakenly placed himself on call on one of my scheduled nights, without alerting me.
Perhaps the bomb, Manley suggested, was a "retaliatory act," meant for someone else but mistakenly placed on House's doorstep.
Note: In the original version of this article Croston, Lancashire, was mistakenly placed in Yorkshire's Calder Valley.
Correction: An earlier version of this story mistakenly placed Michael Dixon at the north end of the wildlife refuge.
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The 18 Correction Corporation deaths include one in 2004 that the new list mistakenly places at the "Jefferson County jail".
Afterward, he photographed the bomber's return on Saipan (although an A.P. photo carrying his credit mistakenly places it on Tinian).
A New Jersey family filed legal papers today accusing the Westchester Medical Center of causing a 59-year-old woman's death by mistakenly placing a catheter in an artery, rather than in a vein, during a routine procedure.
(In fairness, they have in a couple cases found genuinely new material, like a panel about Saul Alinsky that Obama participated in, and a brochure put out by his former literary agent that mistakenly places his birth in Kenya, but those are interesting curiosities and not much more).
The intervention assignments and lab 10 exercises presented only extant outgroups to the students, and the familiarity students gained with extant outgroups between the pre- and postconcept assessments may explain why so many students would mistakenly place an extinct ancestor at the tip of the tree.
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