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was misfiled
verb
To file incorrectly; to file in the wrong place or the wrong way.
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U.P.S. tracking information was misfiled.
CLINTON: It's kind of embarrassing Brian, but my authentic self was misfiled sometime in 2003, and we can't find it.
Written and rejected in the mid-1930s, this unfinished novel by a once-prominent poet was misfiled in a box at the Library of Congress until its recent discovery by Rowena Kennedy-Epstein, who edited the manuscript in time for the centenary of Rukeyser's birth.
None of them was a specialist in child psychiatry, and all of them were working blind: the Youth Justice Board report on his history, which included his self-harm, was misfiled and never made it to the prison; nor did his medical records and other history.
But the rib was misfiled and ignored for almost a century until, in 1999, it was briefly described in a list of specimens.
"It was misfiled," Kinney says of the photo in a clip from the documentary.
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(It had been misfiled).
"This sheet's been misfiled, sorry.
If applications are misfiled, he said, errors can take months or longer to fix.
Though a payment plan had been in place for the taxes owed, Mr. Moss said, a paper had been misfiled by the store's lawyer.
The menus are typed on ledgerlike cards and delivered on miniature clipboards; very efficient, but some of the ingredients sound like they've been misfiled.
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