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In this mode, Davis is funny in a way that recalls the great eighteenth-century aphorist Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, who delighted in such things as "He marvelled at the fact that cats had two holes cut in their fur at precisely the spot where their eyes were," and meaningful silliness like "A list of printing errors in the list of printing errors".
Nevertheless, Barker's fate will elicit a sympathetic cringe from anyone involved in publishing (the Guardian, thankfully, barely knows the embarrassment of the inopportune literal, as printing errors are called in the trade. Everyone is familiar with the drill: any story with the word "public" in it must be read by at least four different editors).
intervention in the Giveaway; (b) technical errors related to computers, servers, providers, or telephone or network lines; (c) printing errors; (d) lost, late, postage-due, misdirected, or undeliverable mail; (e) errors in the administration of the Giveaway or the.
The differences may stem from copying or printing errors, from notes by actors or audience members, or from Shakespeare's own papers.
Contemporary praise was not entirely universal; an anonymous review of Superstitions of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland included in The Scottish Antiquary, Or, Northern Notes & Queries (now The Scottish Historical Review) in 1901 described the work as "a book of considerable pretension" and stated it was in need of proofreading, citing several printing errors.
vRNA can identify printing errors.
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The original Imogen – a Shakespearean spelling mistake or printing error, which melted two ns into an m – is the high-mettled daughter of henpecked Celtic king Cymbeline.
Officials said a printing error had omitted information from the most recent report.
Board of Elections officials blamed a printing error and said it would not be repeated.
… Perhaps it was a printing error, but it certainly lowered the tone!! End of aggrieved whining!
The problem with the answer sheets appeared to be a printing error by the test publisher, Harcourt Assessment Inc.
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