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Oh, I'm afraid you're under a misconception.
My parents had sent me to Kaimuki Intermediate, I later decided, under a misconception.
The TMG version is that Lewis was labouring under a misconception: there was no question of a standalone entity.
In any event, we should not affirm a New York conviction if in fact the state courts construed state law under a misconception of federal law.
Mr Mansfield said the trial judge, as well as prosecuting and defence counsel, were "labouring under a misconception or misunderstanding of the law".
The academics' view is that the government is labouring under a "misconception" that it will right that historic bias and while not gerrymandering, it could be engineering a positive bias for the Conservatives.
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Modern criticism labors under an aphoristic misconception — or, rather, the misconception of an aphorism — even more grievous than the fixation of mise en scène: a phrase by Martin Scorsese, "Cinema is a matter of what's in the frame and what's out".
The filmmakers, laboring under a similar misconception, seem to think that Mr. Samberg is a movie star, and that this sloppy bundle of tired gags is a movie.
Well, if you assume that a TV show's "audience" consists of the people who watch it when it's on, your first conclusion might be that the folks at the WB are laboring under a gross misconception.
" We in the United States have long labored under a profound misconception of what schnapps is, perhaps largely because of unfortunate associations with frat houses, flaming shots at happy hours and that ungodly, mentholated monstrosity — consumed in Germany, its country of origin, primarily as a digestif — known as Jägermeister.
We think that users/operators who believe that their discussions on public channels on IRC are private (except their IP, realname, fullname, nickname) are under a serious misconception, with-or-without IRSeek.
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