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the wrongly
adverb
In an unfair or immoral manner; unjustly.
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and Other Dispatches From the Wrongly Convicted.
Here's hoping he argues some appeals for the wrongly imprisoned.
The choice for the wrongly convicted was stark: transcend or die.
Mr. McDermott has suggested that the wrongly convicted soldiers, all black, were "victims of racial injustice".
It was no coincidence that the wrongly arrested officer, Alfred Dreyfus, was a Jew.
Edgar" or the wild, politically audacious Eastwood film that preceded it, the wrongly maligned "Hereafter".
Taylor and Johnson have made a gripping contribution to the literature of the wrongly accused.
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Victims of the "wrongly-scheduled-tweet" include Tower Bridge, Papa John's, Yankee Candles, Highland Springs, and more.
He attributes this to what he believes is the wrongly-held perception that peer-to-peer can endanger diversity.
He then attributed a quote to Murrow that he never said, as well as misquoting the wrongly-attributed quote.
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