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In the article above we erroneously spelled Mathew Horne's first name as Matthew.
On 28 September 1944, El Oriente was chartered by the International Committee of the Red Cross, reflagged as a Swiss ship, and renamed SS Henry Dunant (sometimes erroneously spelled as Henri Dunant), after Red Cross movement founder Henry Dunant.
Kipsikis, also spelled Kipsiki, or Kipsigi, erroneously called Lumbwa, largest ethnic group of the Southern Nilotic (Kalenjin) language group.
Kāshān ware, sometimes also called (erroneously) lakabi ware, lakabi also spelled laqabi, in Islamic ceramics, a style of lustreware pottery associated with Kāshān, Persia (Iran), from about the beginning of the 11th century until the mid-14th century.
Armenian language, Armenian Hayeren, also spelled Haieren, language that forms a separate branch of the Indo-European language family; it was once erroneously considered a dialect of Iranian.
I spelled it out.
(or spelled out "for example").
Still, from Ford's perspective, he could reasonably argue that the appearance of the account was so close to the original, and the difference in spelling so minute, that people could erroneously assume that it was the genuine article… a theory borne out by empirical evidence of hundreds of confused replies on Twitter.
Every six-and-a-half-minutes BBC D-Gs fall on their swords because they lied about WMDs, or the public realised they couldn't spell the word "shoe", or they developed a ten-part series that erroneously suggested black people don't have knees, or something.
Ah, spelling.
This could spell trouble.
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