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The same problem arose for me at a recent gig by Anohni, where applauding felt similarly wrong (environmental catastrophe! Yay! Complicity with the military-industrial complex! Clap harder!), and a couple of years ago at Sufjan Stevens's live rendition of Carrie & Lowell (schizophrenia! Woot woot!).

In fact, by 1990 unexploited reserves amounted to 900 billion barrels not counting the tar shales, of which a single deposit in Alberta contains more than 550 billion barrels.The Club of Rome made similarly wrong predictions about natural gas, silver, tin, uranium, aluminium, copper, lead and zinc.

What happens when Trump says something similarly wrong when the stakes are higher, or when the government has to work harder to make his untruths true?

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Mr Right, the closing night film, was similarly wrong-headed: a chokingly kooky romcom in which Anna Kendrick falls for compassionate hitman Sam Rockwell.

The facts are as follows: nine years after AFC Wimbledon was formed by fans who felt abandoned when Wimbledon FC moved 50 miles up the M1 to Milton Keynes to become MK Dons, they made it back to the Football League after completing their fifth promotion via a play-off final penalty shootout, against similarly wronged-by-the-football-authorities Luton Town.

Still, if these current rulings stand up on appeal, and the case winds up being litigated around the issue of JPMorgan's alleged violation of the guidelines, it is not going to help many other investors who have been similarly wronged by the big banks.

Greenspan often aligns himself with others who he says have been similarly wronged by Zuckerberg.

Similarly, each wrong detection character is set in italics.

Similarly, a wrong order will be obtained for shared markers that belong to poorly overlapping subsets of mapping populations, if the missing experimental information on recombination rates between markers from these subsets is "derived" analytically based on linear approximation.

The hand-wringing about Bill Clinton and his possible misbehaviour similarly seems wrong-headed.

But the good years of the 1980s took place even though many things were already wrong; similarly, the bad years can come to an end even when not everything or even most things—have been put right.Winds of changeIf monetary policy continues to be expansionary, and if the current government does not repeat the mistake of raising taxes, there is a good chance that recovery can be sustained.

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