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Theatre critics, too, had been encouraged to review the show – presumably under some misapprehension that because the singers were amplified, we music aficionados might quail.
On TV and in the cinema, we are used to thrillers that end by showing that we have been under some misapprehension for much of the preceding story.
It was first shown at the Venice Film Festival in September 2008 (it opens Friday), where it was greeted with rapturous praise and some misapprehension.
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THERE are some misapprehensions about cooking: that it requires expertise, for one, and that it relies on grand gestures, for another.
Some misapprehensions appearing in the electrochemical literature are pointed out.
There were some "misapprehensions" about the service they would get from the police and concerns about the court system, he told BBC Radio 5 live.
The sheer comprehensiveness of the exercise may dispel some longstanding misapprehensions.
Here, as in Byatt's historical reconstruction, there is talk of King's College, Cambridge, and the Apostles, and Lytton Strachey (" 'We do see Lytton from time to time,' Cecil said, with an air of discretion"), and Rupert Brooke: "Oh, Rupert Brooke," said Freda, "what an Adonis!" Cecil gave a snuffy smile as if at some rather basic misapprehension.
Some academics – and some students – harbour the misapprehension that the law of the land stops at the gates of the university.
"There is a misapprehension in some quarters that the monetary policy committee could have prevented the squeeze in living standards by raising interest rates over the past year to bring inflation below its present level," Mr. King said in the speech.
Some people seem under the misapprehension that the Edinburgh fringe and international festival are almost over.
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