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The picture sparked outrage this week when its trailer was mistakenly shown to an audience of schoolchildren in Tampa, Florida.
The space agency official, Mohammad Ebrahimi, told The Associated Press in Tehran that the first images provided to Iran's official news outlets to illustrate their reports had mistakenly shown another of the five monkeys that trained for the flight at the space agency — the one with the mole — and not the one that had actually taken part.
The second match at Hampden Park was delayed for over an hour after the North Korea team walked off the pitch in protest at their images being mistakenly shown on a screen beside a South Korean flag.
If you don't believe that, just ask Jan Chapman: The Australian film producer's image was mistakenly shown alongside the name of deceased costume designer Janet Patterson during the ceremony's In Memoriam segment.
The T(Bra)+Sox2- clone the reviewers are referring to was mistakenly shown in Fig. 3E as consisting of 7 instead of 9 cells.
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NBC, which has endured withering criticism online for its decision not to broadcast Olympic events live, mistakenly showed a preview of a "Today" show segment about Ms. Franklin and her winning sprint in the 100 meter backstroke before televising the actual race on Monday night.
In contrast, despite being overtaken by China as the world's biggest exporter in recent years, more people in neighbouring Germany see China as an economic opportunity.Correction: We mistakenly showed the results of an old (2011) survey in the original chart.
The surprising results, disclosed in an interview this week by Novartis, the Swiss pharmaceutical giant that makes the drug, grew out of three decades of painstaking genetic research, leaps in the understanding of how the brain works, the advocacy of families who refused to give up, and a chance meeting between two scientists who mistakenly showed up at the same conference.
But in a rare case last year, a lower court in the city of Pune ordered a private news television channel to pay a retired judge damages amounting to about $18 million for mistakenly showing his photograph during a story about a judge with a similar name who had been accused of fraud.
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