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Hedwig Rosenthal whose obituary was mistakenly printed in the N.Y.
But the Republican mailings left off the required voter registration numbers; voters' birth dates were mistakenly printed on the Republican forms instead, a party official said.
The relaunched 21st-century Duckworth, downscaled to Soft Skull Press dimensions, is to be commended for publishing a book as powerful as this, but the fact that one of the pages is mistakenly printed twice, and that a characteristically American spelling error ("breath" for "breathe") repeatedly eluded correction, suggest that the company should invest in an old-fashioned copyeditor.
Row, Row, Row Your Web Address We mistakenly printed the wrong Web address for U.S. Rowing.
A French printing press mistakenly printed green covers for the album, which are now considered collectors' items.
In America, some copies of the LP had the Berlin Wall image mistakenly printed on the front, which made for "a less than exciting cover to be sure", in Madinger and Easter's opinion.
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One morning the Daily Mirror and Daily Express celebrated the victory of Great Britain's dressage equestrian team by mistakenly printing pictures of the bronze-medal team from the Netherlands.
This should find any product from a company that was officially assigned a barcode, although sometimes companies mistakenly print their own barcodes that aren't added to the system.
One taunting missive about the Vian killing sent to the Eagle began 'Shirleylocks, Shirleylocks' and BTK was furious when the paper printed it mistakenly as a personal ad.
Working closely with his faithful secretary, Antha Card, to whom he read Bradford's every word aloud, Morison altered the original's antiquated spelling and cleared the text of notes and scribbles made by everyone from Bradford's biographers to his descendants, material that had been injudiciously included, and mistakenly attributed to Bradford himself, in earlier printed editions.
Stone's letter (mistakenly attributed to Edmund rather than Edward Stone) was printed in Philosophical Transactions, and by the end of the 18th century willow was gaining popularity as an inexpensive substitute for Peruvian bark.
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