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Discover Ludwig"wrong parking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone parking their vehicle in the wrong place. For example, "I was ticketed for wrong parking after leaving my car in a no-parking zone."
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The most memorable hike there was the one to Whaleshead beach where we bushwhacked down a use trail to the beach, not knowing till we arrived that we were at the wrong parking lot, and the actual parking lot was next to the beach.
Reports that she used a crane to tow away a car that belonged to then prime minister Indira Gandhi "for wrong parking" turned her into a legend of sorts.
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But she turned too soon, into the wrong park.
"Every family has a different recipe for kimchi, so I can't say that theirs is technically wrong," Park said, after HuffPost showed her 7Up's "Easy White Kimchi".
"Every family has a different recipe for kimchi, so I can't say that theirs is technically wrong," Park said, after HuffPost showed her 7Up's "Easy White Kimchi". She also said some restaurants in Korea use a soda or vinegar shortcut in their recipes.
In 1941, Parks began a tenure photographing for the Farm Security Administration under Roy Striker, following in the footsteps of great social action photographers including Jack Delano, Dorothea Lange and Arthur Rothstein .I saw that the camera could be a weapon against poverty, against racism, against all sorts of social wrongs," Parks told an interviewer in 1999.
So what's wrong with parking on the pavement?
On the way back, we all decided to stop for breakfast at 3am at Scratchwood services and I went in the wrong car park and a French juggernaut reversed into the car.
One can understand, on some level, why de Blasio not to mention residents of Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, and the Bronx would feel that there's something wrong with parks in less well-heeled neighborhoods being overgrown, while Central Park reigns as a jewel in the city's crown.
There's nothing wrong with parks and plazas and pedestrian-only areas.
Despite his focus on societal wrongs, Mr. Parks was an optimist and a humanist.
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