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Because of a misprint, the pumpkin pie recipe called for four teaspoons of powdered cloves, instead of a quarter-teaspoon.
"Dear Mr. Stevens, Woodss wrote in a letter, "I am writing to you at this time to advise you of a misprint in your FINE!! Collegiate Encyclopedia".
Be careful when reading health books; you may die of a misprint.
When something complex can take half a day or longer to print, it's important to make sure you didn't waste half of it because of a misprint a few hours in.
So, for instance, if Mary and John focus on the various ways in which Smith might be mistaken (e.g., because of a misprint in the itinerary), this can get them thinking that he does not know what he claims to know, especially if focusing on a possibility tends to make one over-rate its probability.
In the airport case, it is mutually obvious to John and Mary that they want to ensure that their epistemic position with respect to the flight plan is very strong strong enough to rule out the possibility of a misprint, e.g. Being in an epistemic position of such strength may or may not be required for knowing.
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Only so can we be quite sure that, in defending democracy, we shall not betray it, and that the freedom for which we fight is that freedom for all men on which alone permanent peace can be built.*For the sake of historical accuracy, a misprint in last week's issue should be corrected.
They led at halftime, 28-3, heldng held the Chiefs to a no-this-is-not-a-misprint 4 yards of offense, including minus 19 in the second quarter.
The name Dionsio Sanchez (probably a misprint of the suspiciously appropriate Dionisio) yields just 9 results, not all of them for the record-breaking wine drinker.
Look up "rathe"; it's not a misprint of "rather" but an archaic word meaning "exposed too early, as in a flower that blooms in still-frigid spring".
Once, she saw the word "Seine" printed in the first paragraph of an article and her fingers tightened involuntarily around the page, but it was only a misprint of the word "sienna," and she would never see her home again.
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