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Briggs' tribe was wrongly cited.
At the claim's root is a rather less striking study from a media research company which said that British drama in general was expected to attract perhaps 160 million viewers within a few years – a figure then widely but wrongly cited as the current number of Downton devotees.
Forensic Architecture's project was wrongly cited as being about US strikes on Afghanistan, when it was actually about Israeli attacks on Gaza.
The growers have wrongly cited the NRI to tout their supposed environmental achievements, but the data tell a different story.
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But that didn't stop people wrongly citing health and safety to prevent harmless activities from going ahead.
Yet some law firms are also wrongly citing the "right to be forgotten" to suggest that material should be deleted entirely.
The author also wrongly cites an EMA 'warning'issueded for increasing the dose from 30 to 40 mg/kg per day'.
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