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Not only were your medical textbooks wrong, they were purposely wrong.
As questions were given and answers were (purposely) wrong, each shock became more severe – or so the teacher thought.
Another proposal by Yue et al. [12] is to send a group of purposely wrong logins and passwords instead of the actual user login and password when connecting to a phishing website, the detection of the attack is done by a plug-in in the user's browser and this the Achilles heel of this proposal because it relies on a detection system made by a third party.
Fake News has it purposely wrong.
Fake News got it purposely wrong, as usual!
Thank you! "Fake News has it purposely wrong," Trump wrote, adding that more than 10 people were actually "vying for and wanting" the position.
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They purposely give wrong answers on the preseason baseline test in hopes of passing the test when they're concussed.
Centers: New Orleans Pelicans' Anthony Davis (Plastic Man arms), Sacramento Kings DeMarcus Cousinss (undiluted Boogieness), Detroit Pistons' Andre Drummond (redundancy), Brooklyn Nets' Mason Plumlee (purposely selected wrong as a joke).
Civilians purposely gave wrong directions to invading soldiers, while others identified and followed cars belonging to the secret police.
See if the colors are faded, smudged, too dark, or just plain inaccurate (beware of Shining Pokémon, though! Those rare Pokémon are purposely the wrong color).
Highlights of their stay included a giggling Atalla and Baldwin purposely getting answers wrong in a quiz so their lycra-clad colleagues got electric shocks; Sky Atlantic boss Zai Bennett (billed as a "weak booking" by Atalla) judging a pretend pitch for a show called What An Eiffel about bungee-jumping off the Eiffel Tower; and Oona King not knowing who Emma Willis was.
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