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However, he repeats some persistent misconceptions with regards to Walt Disney's ambitions for this project.
It may, however, lay to rest persistent misconceptions about Mr. Adams's work, which has been described since "Nixon in China" as "CNN opera".
Persistent misconceptions about several widely used functionals are clarified.
The foregoing research has highlighted a set of frequent and persistent misconceptions held by students at a range of levels.
Healthcare providers knew significantly more about dying, but there were persistent misconceptions that morphine shortens life, causes addiction, and develops tolerance.
One can leave out colors on Greek buildings, for instance, thereby perpetuating one of the most persistent misconceptions about their original appearance.
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A surprisingly persistent misconception, to this day, is that the real Woody Allen must be broadly the same as his movie persona: the fretful nebbish, plagued by hypochondria, beset by existential terrors, anxious to the point of paralysis.
The question "If humans evolved from monkeys, why are there still monkeys?" reveals a widespread and persistent misconception about the process and pattern of evolution.
There is a persistent misconception that the game is, or was released in lieu of, a follow-up to Secret of Mana.
A persistent misconception is that positive nuclear p53 immunohistochemical reactivity indicates p53 mutation.
This result informed the instructor that this is a persistent misconception and the concept needed to be revisited.
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